Open AIM to include ad sharing
Developers working with the Open AIM platform will have the option to pull in some revenue through a new program expected to debut next month.

Developers working with the Open AIM platform will have the option to pull in some revenue through a new program expected to debut next month.
HarperCollins took online publishing to a new limit with its expansion of their Browse Inside program to allow people to read full books online.
Once upon a time, few outside of the scientific community knew of the World Wide Web, not to mention email or newsgroups. Internet usage continues to rise dramatically since the advent of the Web.
Andrew Allemann suggested the salad days of working with Yahoo for parked domain ads will be replaced by the grimmer prospect of negotiating with Microsoft.
Once the markets close, Yahoo will report on its Q4 and full year earnings. Jerry Yang’s chat will probably include news of whatever layoffs may be scheduled.
At first I thought the Facebook ads I saw on my profile were some kind of play on the credits for ‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail’, but then I figured out what was happening.
Weird behavior on Google’s translation service page made the gossips at Gawker think they found a scoop. They didn’t. Here’s why.
The Yahoo ID used by its members to login to services like Flickr and Yahoo Mail will soon be usable to authenticate to sites supporting the OpenID standard.
The Mac Address Book picked up a connection to Pulse in the wake of the MacWorld conference.
If you were too busy celebrating the Giants win on Sunday to be bothered with watching 60 Minutes and its interview with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Resource Shelf has a transcript of the chat.
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