by Gavin O'Malley
Attempting to shake up the crowded ad-serving market, open-source startup OpenX today is expected to launch a simplified marketplace for all classes of online … Read the whole story
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by Kathy Sharpe
Yahoo is planning another round of layoffs, hardly a unique occurrence in today's economy. In Yahoo's case, this is the third round Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
Google has integrated AdSense for Video with Content ID, allowing media companies to generate revenue from copyrighted video content users create and upload to … Read the whole story
by Mark Walsh
Mobile search and advertising company JumpTap has launched a pay-per-click ad service aimed at challenging Google AdWords and other mobile ad platforms. The new … Read the whole story
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by Tanya Gazdik
Larry Brilliant, Google's chief philanthropic evangelist, posted that he is leaving the company May 5 to become president of the Skoll Urgent Threats Fund. … Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
A court has ruled that online jewelry retailer Blue Nile will face a trademark infringement lawsuit for using the name of a diamond company … Read the whole story
by Mark Walsh
Dubbed the YouTube election, the 2008 campaign proved to be a watershed not just for the use of online video but for the Internet's … Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
Interactive digital agency R/GA's Richard Ting has been experimenting with a cutting-edge technology on Twitter. The platform, dubbed touchatag, allows his 20-month old daughter … Read the whole story
by Karl Greenberg
Atlanta-based social media company Vitrue says it has promulgated the first-ever ranking of automotive brands. It's not a ranking by quality, durability, design, fuel-efficiency, … Read the whole story