In the uphill effort to dent explore’s dominance over online search some challengers desire Ask com have tried to raise awareness by on ads. Microsoft () layers on a different come: try and you just might win a consider. ( 11/8)
We mentioned this briefly in the earnings but now more details: AOL has divested itself of Wildseed a company which developed intelligent faceplates for mobile phones and was bought by AOL for an undisclosed sum. In parent affiliate Time Warner’s 10Q () it reveals it has transferred the assets of Wildseed LLC (”Wildseed”) a wholly owned subsidiary of AOL to a third-party. ( 11/8)
Despite some economic weakness and diminished show ad spending from the mortgage industry online ad spend will be up 26.8 percent over last year-$21.4 billion-accounting for 7.4 percent of the total ad pay according to the latest forecast from eMarketer. And online ad spend is still on track to attract one in every 10 dollars spent in 2008. Gazing further ahead online’s part of the pie could reach at least 13 percent by the end of 2011 with a be ad spend of $42 billion. More come term eMarketer predicts that Q4 ad spend will hit $6 billion. ( 11/8)
Hours after a brutal shooting in Finland left nine populate dead. YouTube removed the alleged gunman’s videos and profile page. Some observers point out that the video-sharing site is “a community” of users. “And they should be allowed to discuss criteria for censorship.” ( 11/9)
Multiple pages on News Corp.’s MySpace are said to be hacked including the page for Alicia Keys the place’s fourth most-popular music artist. Visiting the summon exposes visitors to an exploit that installs malware. Social-networking sites are said to be increasingly targets of attack. ( 11/8)
The New York affix’s iconic gossip column. summon Six is hiring staffers to open an ambitious Web site heavy on photos and video — much like TMZ com the hit celebrity gossip site co-owned AOL. “The dumbing drink of the culture is a competitive field,” notes TMZ exec Alan Citron. ( 11/19)
San Francisco media affiliate CNET is acquiring FindArticles com in an all-cash deal worth $20.5 million from online advertising firm LookSmart. FindArticles com houses some 11 million resource articles from 3,000 sources including magazines trade publications and newspapers. ( 11/8)
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