Five companies absorb your Internet activity
Millions of people in the United States hit the Internet, but only a quintet of web property owners pull in the majority of those surfers on an ongoing basis.

Millions of people in the United States hit the Internet, but only a quintet of web property owners pull in the majority of those surfers on an ongoing basis.
India’s Supreme Court sought information from the three big search advertising players for failing to block advertising for gender selection products and advice.
The push to AdSense for Feeds begins in earnest.
Video search site blinkx could pull online ad firm Miva into its corporate fold.
The threat of a DNS cache poisoning issue found by security researcher Dan Kaminsky scared the virtual pants off the technology industry, who responded well to the situation.
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.
It’s time to stop worrying about Regulation FD and start being folksy, down-to-earth, and whatever else your PR people tell you to do in starting your corner window office blog.
If you have to get an ad placed online, your marketing effort should look to brand name sites as a destination for that advertising message.
Heck, I’m ready for any kind of football, even if it means having to hear about Brett Favre every single day for the rest of the summer.
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