Microsoft, Digg form advertising agreement (InfoWorld)
July 26th, 2007
InfoWorld - In a deal that boosts Microsoft's plan to increase revenue from online advertising, the company will be the exclusive provider of display and contextual advertising on the popular Digg news site.
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Test your knowledge of online scams (AP)
July 26th, 2007
AP - Think you’re smart at recognizing online scams? Take a quiz to find out.
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Microsoft, Digg Form Advertising Agreement (PC World)
July 26th, 2007
PC World - In a deal that boosts Microsoft Corp.'s plan to increase revenue from online advertising, the company will be the exclusive provider of display and contextual advertising on the popular Digg Inc. news site.
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Facebook Case a Cautionary Tale for Startups (NewsFactor)
July 26th, 2007
NewsFactor - Wednesday's hearing in a lawsuit against Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg puts in sharp relief the issues facing Internet startups, especially those created in college dorm rooms and suburban garages.
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U.S. man faces online porn charges (InfoWorld)
July 26th, 2007
InfoWorld - A U.S. grand jury in Los Angeles has charged a California man with operating an Internet-based obscenity distribution business and other offenses, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Wednesday.
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EU to free up spectrum for 3G services (AP)
July 26th, 2007
AP - The European Union is making more radio spectrum available for accessing Internet services over mobile phones, saying the use of lower frequencies would cut operators’ costs and let them reach customers over a wider area.
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Digg fires Google for online ads (AP)
July 26th, 2007
AP - Digg Inc., a reader-powered news site, fired Google Inc. as its online advertising partner Wednesday in favor of a company Digg’s top executive described as young and willing to take risks: Microsoft Corp.
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Microsoft to provide advertising for Digg (Reuters)
July 26th, 2007
Reuters - Microsoft Corp. said on Wednesday it reached an agreement to be the exclusive provider of display and contextual advertising on Digg.com, a Web site that lets readers recommend articles to others.
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