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  1. March Madness = Search and AdWords Madness?

    Interestingly so, CPC distribution was higher in Canada and Germany than it was in the United States and the trend shows a drastic upsurge in a fairly obvious month. Domain Adwords history for ncaa.com show that March is one of the only months that...

  2. Facebook Exchange: Real-Time Ad Bidding & Retargeting Set to Launch Soon

    By 2015, we estimate that at least one-fifth of all display advertising sales revenue in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and France will be based on RTB transactions. It allows marketers to display specific types of ads to users who...

  3. Google’s Rosetta Stone AdWords Woes Continue as Case Reopened

    In March 2011, a United States court for the Ninth Circuit (California) ruled in the case of Network Automation, Inc.v. As Google’s policy states, they are “not a third-party arbiter,” and “encourage trademark owners to resolve their disputes...

  4. SOPA Explained: Why It’s Bad for the Web & How to #StopSOPA

    If enacted, either of these bills will create an environment of tremendous fear and uncertainty for technological innovation, and seriously harm the credibility of the United States in its role as a steward of key Internet infrastructure.

  5. YouTube Adds Video Editing, Lets You Make Quick Fixes to Videos

    But it had to use Vimeo instead of YouTube because the brief nudity in the video, which is acceptable in Europe, could get it flagged as inappropriate in the United States. Now, trimming an old movie trailer may seem as unforgivable as rewriting...

  6. Google Pays $500M to Avoid DOJ Prosecution on Drug Ads

    An SEC filing in May revealed that Google had already put aside the $500 million “in connection with a potential resolution of an investigation by the United States Department of Justice into the use of Google advertising by certain advertisers…”

  7. Virtuality & Mortality: Who Owns The Online Content We Create After We Die?

    The creator of the original bill (Ryan Kiesel, D-Seminole) seemed to have Facebook most prominently in mind when creating it, since he is quoted as saying, "The number of people who use Facebook today is almost equal to the population of the...

  8. The Revolution Will Be Streamed -- Operation Payback: Protest or War?

    The "poison pill" is a set of documents Assange says he will release upon his arrest or death that contain doomsday documents, so damning that it will be unrecoverable by the United States. When in history, could you be writing an article as it...

  9. What History Tells us About Facebook's Potential as a Search Engine, Part 1

    To use a non-technology example as reference, think about Henry Ford's application of the assembly line to automobile manufacturing (technology) and the evolving relationship with both marketing and consumer behavior in the United States.