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OpenID, a single sign on solution that allows people to sign into different services with the same login, gained significant momentum over the last year as Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and AOL all pledged their support. But little action has been taken…
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Top Web publishers are planning a revolt. Even as more prominent sites experiment with selling remnant inventory through online ad networks, and in some cases ad exchanges, ESPN.com is saying thanks, but no thanks.
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Per my previous post on Google search — it’s also in the NY Times today. I’m behind… Sites are not so thrilled about this new Google feature.
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eMarketer projects that annual growth in US pharmaceutical online ad spending is rising again after a dip last year, and that it will hit 28.6% in 2009.
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The rate of affluent US Internet user participation in online social networks increased dramatically to 60% in January 2008, from 27% in January 2007, according to The Luxury Institute’s latest WealthSurvey “The Wealthy and Web 2.0.”
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The “freeze” performance art movement continues…
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A new online game — sponsored by McDonalds and the International Olympic Committee — has been launched. Check it out here.
24 March 2008
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