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  • Google Sites Still Dominates Online Video
    Google's dominance in online video seems to be as sure as its dominance in the search realm, if not more so.
  • CPC Data for April
    Efficient Frontier recently unveiled the average cost-per-click information, by vertical, observed during April 2008 in the U.S. The "mortgage" category saw the biggest change from March, followed by "auto finance".
  • Social Networking: Mobile and PC
    Social networking has already made its mark on the traditional, PC-based Web. MySpace, Facebook, and Bebo have taken leadership positions in global markets and there is little reason to believe that the landscape will change anytime soon.
  • Social Networking Ad Spending to Reach $2.6 Billion
    According to revised estimates by eMarketer, $1.4 billion is the expected amount to be spent on advertising on social networking sites in 2008 in the U.S., a 55% increase from 2007's $920 million figure.
  • Breaking the Lead Gen Barrier: 3rd in a 4 part series
    To start, I must issue the following notice: Because I co-founded the LinkTrust tracking platform, I'm both very excited to cover the topic of technology and aware that I must speak objectively about platform technology in general.
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  • Mobile, Local, Social, Invisible
    Trying to get people to care about privacy is like trying to get people worked up about the amount of fiber in their diet. Everyone knows they should do something, but hardly anyone wants to go out of their way. That may change when mobile adds a ...
  • Stumbling Upon Discovery And Search
    “It pays to discover” may not just be a slogan; it’s emerging as the maxim for how people find information online. Last week, right after I released a column on “The Fine Line Between Search and Discovery,” three repo...
  • The Fine Line Between Search And Discovery
    To search is to discover. Perhaps there's a Latin phrase for that, or perhaps it is what it is. The intersection of search and discovery came to mind after reading "Jump Point" by Tom Hayes, a thought-provoking snapshot of the near f...