Consumer Reports WebWatch found reasons to be concerned about this newest segment of the largest setor of online commerce: no TSE can capture all or even most of the available fares and rates; certain itineraries may not be filtered properly; and...
Transcripts from Conference on Search Ad Disclosure Now Available - In June, Danny blogged about a panel he was on at: Trust or Consequence: How Failure to Disclose Ad Relationships Threatens to Burst the Search Bubble, a conference sponsored by...
ConsumerWebWatch Aug 27 2005 4:12PM GMT A "hidden" feature of a powerful meta search engine allows you to mine for gold in the blogosphere. Of course, Clusty's well-known dynamic clustering is also part of their blog search tool.
In June, Danny blogged about a panel he was on at: Trust or Consequence: How Failure to Disclose Ad Relationships Threatens to Burst the Search Bubble, a conference sponsored by Consumer Reports/ConsumerWebWatch.
Ad Relationships Threatens to Burst the Search Bubble conference backed by Consumer Reports' WebWatch. Still In Search Of Disclosure (PDF file) is a new report Consumer Reports' WebWatch released
at the event.
Threatens to Burst the Search Bubble is the name of free one day conference being backed by Consumer Reports WebWatch on June 9 in Berkeley, California. It aims to explore
in an open forum format if better paid ad disclosures on search engines are...
In yesterday's Search Engine Disclosure: Better, but Still Wanting, I wrote about a new report by ConsumerWebWatch, which evaluated the current paid placement and paid inclusion disclosure practices major search engines.
Consumer Reports WebWatch evaluated 15 search engines for this study, culling the sites from the list of the top-most trafficked search engines in December 2003, according to Nielsen//Net Ratings. In yesterday's SearchDay, I described a new report...
Today's SearchDay article, Search Engine Disclosure: Better, but Still Wanting, covers a new report by ConsumerWebWatch, which evaluated the current disclosure practices of 15 heavily trafficked search sites.
ConsumerWebWatch, a project of Consumers Union, the non-profit publisher of Consumer Reports, has been tracking search engine disclosure practices since the U.S. Last year, ConsumerWebWatch released the results of a study of typical web users...
Searching for Disclosure," WebWatch's third search-engines-related report, shows many of the Web's top search engines have made improvements in disclosure and transparency -- describing their business relationships with advertisers and how those...
Consumers can easily be misled by incomplete, inaccurate, outdated, even outright biased health information they find on the Internet," said Beau Brendler, director of ConsumerWebWatch. A new study (news release, pdf report) by medical consumer...
VeriSign to restart controversial '404' redirect service Silicon.com Oct.http://www.silicon.com/networks/webwatch/0,39024667,10006431,00.htm Kevin Ryan makes some really good points about how affiliate programs and resellers make for consumer...
An "anthropological" report from ConsumerWebWatch of 17 web surfers found confusion about disclosure of paid listings on search engines. As this story puts out, because consumer reviews are essential to the buying experience.
ConsumerWebWatch will be issuing an "anthropological" report later this month showing confusion about disclosure of paid listings based on a study of 17 web surfers. Both sides, consumer advocates and search engines, should come together to better...
ConsumerWebWatch will be issuing an "anthropological" report later this month showing confusion about disclosure of paid listings based on a study of 17 web surfers. Both sides, consumer advocates and search engines, should come together to better...
A Matter of Trust: What Users Want From Web Sites" was conducted for ConsumerWebWatch -- a Consumers Union project -- by Princeton Survey Research Associates. A Matter of Trust: What Users Want From Web Sites ConsumerWebWatch, January 2002 http...