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Thursday, 03 July 2008 |
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The fallout from Microsoft's failed attempt to acquire Yahoo looks like continuing for some time, with Microsoft and other challengers to Google looking for new ways to win market share. In June Microsoft struck a deal with HP that will see its search service installed as the default on all PCs sold by HP in Canada and the United States.
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Read more... [Search Engines: never mind the quality, feel the width]
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Wednesday, 02 July 2008 |
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There has been a recent mild controversy over Phorm's patented technology which tracks web-surfing habits so that users can be presented with targeted advertising. Phorm is able to derive a user's 'interests' from the web pages visited and send advertising deemed to be appropriate to what the user is researching or looking for. The controversial bit is that this is seen by some as a form of spying.
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Read more... [The Phorm Storm - Forget the Controversy, Embrace the Business Model?]
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Thursday, 19 June 2008 |
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Microsoft's attempts to challenge Google's dominance in the Search Engine arena seemed to have died when their attempted acquisiton of Yahoo fell through recently.
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Read more... [The Corpse Twitches]
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Wednesday, 11 June 2008 |
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Eighty per cent of all high-net-worth consumers regularly use the internet to research and
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Read more... [Ecommerce a Luxury?]
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