Nielsen to Acquire Remaining Shares of NetRatingsThe Nielsen Company, formerly VNU, plans to acquire the remaining interest in NetRatings for about $327 million. In This Issue =================== Upcoming Search Engine Strategies Events + Editors...
Nielsen to Acquire Remaining Shares of NetRatingsThe Nielsen Company, formerly VNU, plans to acquire the remaining interest in NetRatings for about $327 million. The Search Engine Report- Number 122 - Feb.
Nielsen to Acquire Remaining Shares of NetRatingsThe Nielsen Company, formerly VNU, plans to acquire the remaining interest in NetRatings for about $327 million. Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news?
The Nielsen Company, formerly VNU, announced plans to acquire the remaining interest in NetRatings. Nielsen currently owns 60 percent of the company, which it bought in 1998. It will pay about $327 million to buy the remaining shares.
Carson had been CEO of Buzzmetrics, which was acquired by Nielsen parent VNU in January at the same time as Blackshaw's Intelliseek. The Word of Mouth Marketing Association (WOMMA) has named its first elected board of directors.
BuzzMetrics sold a majority interest of the company to Nielsen which is part of media powerhouse, VNU. Some big news from the blog buzz and measurement scene aka online consumer-generated media tracking and analysis.
Legal Issues for Google Library Project in Europe - The Information World Review (IWR is a VNU publication) article: Google digitisation faces Euro legal challenge, reports on Google's book digitisation project (the Google Library Project to be...
The Information World Review (IWR is a VNU publication) article: Google digitisation faces Euro legal challenge, reports on Google's book digitisation project (the Google Library Project to be precise) facing some legal obstacles in Europe.
A pact was reached between Nick Denton's Gawker Media and VNU, publisher of Billboard and Adweek, to expand tech blog Gizmodo into European markets. These are written by VNU bloggers. For VNU, this is clearly a test: Can we buy our way into blogs...
VNU to place Google's AdWords on its Web sites. How can you recognize the difference between white-hat and black-hat techniques? A special report from the Search Engine Strategies 2004 Conference, December 13-16, Chicago.
VNU Business Media (Billboard, AdWeek, The Hollywood Reporter, and many trade publications) will now use AdSense on their web sites. Word in a Reuters story that Google has landed another large client for AdSense.
A VNU.net article quotes Duncan Parry saying that webmasters should protect pages from crawlers by using password protection and robots.txt files. The same VNU article points out that Google is currently showing links to about 2000 cameras via this...
VNU Sep 25 2001 12:38PM GMT In a roundtable entitled "Leveraging Your Content" Shari Thurow discussed advanced design techniques such as frames, Flash sites, JavaScript, Cascading Style Sheets, and dynamically generated Web sites.