Blinkx winks at Miva deal
Video search site blinkx could pull online ad firm Miva into its corporate fold.

Video search site blinkx could pull online ad firm Miva into its corporate fold.
Controversial Metalloinvest founder and Arsenal stakeholder Alisher Usmanov could drop a billion dollars into Russian search site Yandex.
They aren’t monkeying around at Yahoo Search, but they are SearchMonkeying with more universal content in the search results.
Once the province of Ask Maps before IAC gutted the project, Google Maps picked up the walking directions banner and made that feature available on its service.
Vicious and public proxy fight for control of Yahoo ended with the company and Carl Icahn agreeing on nominal changes to Yahoo’s board.
You’ve got a visitor to click through to your site. What happens next? Tim Ash will let you know what should happen at SES San Jose, but he gave us some early comments on the topic.
Keyword bids will become more expensive with Google’s search advertising deal with Yahoo, one search management firm contended.
The Senate Committee on the Judiciary heard testimony for and against Google’s search advertising deal with Yahoo.
The collaboration between Yahoo’s search ad business and online traffic auditing firm Click Forensics added electronic reporting of pay per click issues from clients to Yahoo via a new Click Forensics’ feature.
But they won’t deal with the current board of directors at Yahoo to do so.
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