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Obama Floods Pennsylvania With Ads Just a week before Pennsylvania's presidential primary, Sen. Barack Obama "continues to vastly outspend Sen. Hillary Clinton on television advertising in the state," according to the Washington Post. "Obama's bigger budget, which is likely the product of his 2 to 1 edge in fundraising Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Questionable search ads slip by Yahoo Yahoo recently expanded the list of products that can't be advertised on its search engine, but it appears the company could be more stringent in enforcing its ad rejection policies.IDG News Service queried Yaho Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Yahoo to test Google search ads Yahoo will test displaying Google search ads in a small number of its search engine queries, a move likely to be interpreted as the latest in a series of Yahoo maneuvers to resist Microsoft's acquisition attempt. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Craigslist founder talks about open source, banner ads In a candid discussion of his classified ads site and its business model, Craigslist founder Craig Newmark said Tuesday he has considered open-sourcing some Craiglist technology, frowns upon banner ads, and believes the site's impact on newspaper ad sales is exaggerat Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Record Spending on Television Ads The Wisconsin Advertising Project has a new report showing that more than $50 million has been spent on television ads for the general election campaign so far -- $27 million by Obama, $21 million by McCain, and smaller amounts by the RNC and outside groups. Key takeaway: McCain's spe Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Microsoft to deliver ads on shopping carts A partnership unveiled this week between Microsoft, MediaCart Holdings, and Wakefern Food will deliver personalized ads to grocery shoppers through computerized carts. The initiative is yet another way that Microsoft aims to derive revenue from ads, even as it continu Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Eight reasons CIOs think developers are clueless CIO.com has published several stories that examined the sometimes volatile, often misunderstood and never dull relationship between CIOs and application developers -- from "9 Reasons Why Application Developers Think Their CIO Is Clueless" to "8 Reasons Why a Developer Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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The Must-See Top Ads of 2007 Geico's cavemen, an amateur Doritos ad and Dove soap all make this year's list. Home > Rss Directory > General > ABC News |
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The Must-See Top Ads of 2007 Geico's cavemen, an amateur Doritos ad and Dove soap all make this year's list. Home > Rss Directory > Business > ABC News |
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FTC data: Telcos, banks are top targets for ID theft Compromised accounts within just 25 companies account for nearly half of the identity theft complaints filed with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, according to recently released FTC data compiled by the University of California, Berkeley. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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How the feds are locking down their networks The federal government is locking down its networks through an ambitious and fast-paced effort to eliminate connections to the Internet that are vulnerable to attack.In the past nine months, the feds have reduce Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Cable Firms Join Forces to Attract Focused Ads The nation’s six largest cable companies are planning a jointly owned company that would allow national advertisers to buy customized ads across their systems. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > NY Time |
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Long-Promised, Voice Commands Are Finally Going Mainstream Speech technology has long languished in the no-man's land between sci-fi fantasy ("Computer, engage warp drive!") and disappointing reality ("For further assistance, please say or press 1 ..."). But that's about to change, as advances in computing power make voice recognition th Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Long-Promised, Voice Commands Are Finally Going Mainstream Speech technology has long languished in the no-man's land between sci-fi fantasy ("Computer, engage warp drive!") and disappointing reality ("For further assistance, please say or press 1 ..."). But that's about to change, as advances in computing power make voice recognition th Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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The Book Is Real Enough. It’s the Author That’s Fake. A book written “by” a character on the soap opera “All My Children” has become a bestseller. Home > Rss Directory > Business > NY Time |
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Sun technologist: SOAP stack a 'failure' The SOAP stack for Web services was branded a failure this week by Tim Bray, a Sun Microsystems technologist and co-inventor of XML, who hailed the REST (Representational State Transfer) mechanism as a SOAP alternative. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld WS |
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EastEnders dominates soap awards EastEnders sweeps the board at this year's Inside Soap awards, winning nine prizes - including best soap. Home > Rss Directory > General > BBC |
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For Jarvik Heart Pioneer, Drug Ads Raise Questions Dr. Robert Jarvik’s appearance in television ads for Lipitor has helped rekindle a smoldering debate over aiming ads for prescription drugs directly at consumers. Home > Rss Directory > General > NY Time |
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For Jarvik Heart Pioneer, Drug Ads Raise Questions Dr. Robert Jarvik’s appearance in television ads for Lipitor has helped rekindle a smoldering debate over aiming ads for prescription drugs directly at consumers. Home > Rss Directory > Business > NY Time |
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The Gold Mine in Ads That Aren’t on Google Health The new Google Health service doesn’t (yet) have any advertising. Google still stands to make a lot of money from drug company ads on searches that the service will spawn. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > NY Time |

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