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  1. 'Rogue' Drug Ads May Cost Google $500 Million

    The government previously cracked down on Google for accepting ads from illegal online gambling sites. Google has been under investigation by the Department of Justice (DOJ) for making millions off ads from illegal online pharmacies – the big...

  2. Feds Go All In Against Online Poker Sites, Seize Domains, Issue Warrants

    While online gambling has been illegal in the United States for five years under the UIGEA (Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act) that prohibited online gambling sites to operate in the United States and financial institutions from...

  3. Google Fighting Freedom of Press in Spain, Getting Fined in France

    When online gambling became illegal in the United States, Google took ads down globally. A French court fined Google 430,000 Euros for four breaches of copyright, while the Spanish courts are considering referring a 'right to be forgotten' case...

  4. Hacking AdWords - Who Said Black Hat Was Just Organic?

    Online Gambling Google AdWords specifically states that online casinos and gambling is prohibited. Casino and gambling However, it explicitly states that "physical gambling equipment" is allowed. If you're clever, you've noticed that a lot of these...

  5. Impact of Legal U.S. Online Gambling on Search and the Web

    Advocates of the bill note that legalized online gambling will bring in as much as $42 billion in tax revenues over the next 10 years, WSJ.com noted. Like the adult space, online gambling initiated many innovations now used in the e-commerce space...

  6. The Future of Affiliate Marketing

    The tips Sugarrae gives about succeeding as affiliate marketing evolves should be used: Understanding social media optimization and paying attention to traditional online channels are now very relevant tips.

  7. Does No One Get Twitter? Der Spiegel Added To Not List

    As the site states, "Twitter solves information overload by changing expectations traditionally associated with online communication. In its early days, few industries - apart from gambling and the adult industry - could monetize the new medium.

  8. Could the Web be the Answer to Economic Plight?

    Online entertainment is also a growth industry with huge revenue possibilities for many. It's only been about eight years since the power of the Web came to the forefront, out of the shadows of gambling, pills, and porn.

  9. SearchDay | Maintaining Your Image in the SERPs

    This is indeed an interesting partnership as yellow pages publishers attempt to transition their business online and YouTube continues its attempt to bring home the bacon for Google.â””Weâ””re pleased to be the first .