Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Instagram surges past Twitter in mobile user race

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Instagram surges past Twitter in mobile user race
Instagram has seen a huge spike in popularity among mobile device users over the past six months, pushing it past Twitter for the first time. Read More


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Google offers credit cards to AdWords advertisers in UK, US
Google is introducing in the U.K., and extending to more businesses in the U.S., a credit card to pay for spending on advertising through its AdWords program, the company said. Read More

Google launches Web site tag manager
Aiming to reduce the administrative overhead of both Web administrators and digital marketers, Google has launched a service that will manage their website tags. Read More

Yahoo holds turnaround plan close to the vest
Yahoo's new CEO Marissa Mayer reportedly detailed her plans to rebuild the Internet company to Yahoo employees. Read More

Yahoo partners with Media.net for publisher ad network
Yahoo has partnered with Media.net to launch an ad network for Web publishers that will compete against Google's AdSense and similar services. Read More


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Ad industry calls IE10's 'Do Not Track' setting 'unacceptable'
Many of the country's largest companies lashed out at Microsoft, claiming that its decision to turn on the "Do Not Track" privacy feature in Internet Explorer 10 would "harm consumers, hurt competition, and undermine American innovation." Read More

Facebook Gifts could encourage users to expose more private information
Facebook Gifts, the new social gifting service launched by Facebook, might encourage users to expose information like their home addresses, birth date, clothing or shoe size that could pose security and privacy risks, according to security experts. Read More

Facebook dims outlook for click-based ad measurements
Facebook said that data collected from its partnership with loyalty-card tracker Datalogix shows people are swayed to make purchases after merely viewing an ad, even if they did not click on it. Read More

Congress set to pass online sales tax, trade group says
Steve DelBianco is worried that the U.S. Congress will soon pass a law allowing states to collect sales taxes from most online sellers. Read More

 
 
 

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