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BizReport : September 29, 2006 Archive
September 29, 2006 Archive
Internet | September 29, 2006
Amazon’s Recently Launched Video Site Unbox Has Problems
Amazon.com launched its version of online video sharing less than a month ago. Already now the industry sources, including a PC-World staff blog, are reporting the service is suffering substantial teething problems. >>
Internet | September 29, 2006
MySpace Will Be Worth USD15 Billion in Three Years
A US investment house claims that social networking website MySpace will have accumulated a value of USD15 billion within three years. >>
Law & Regulation | September 29, 2006
Standards Group Developed For PPC Realm
A standards group has been created by Click Forensics to develop pay-per-click quality standards for the search marketing industry. >>
Search Marketing | September 29, 2006
July Local Searches Up 43%
A new study out by comScore indicates that performing a search for a local business or service drives consumer action. In the study, nearly 50% of all local searchers visited a local merchant as the result of searching for their service. >>
Blogs & Content | September 29, 2006
As Blogosphere Grows So Does ‘Splog’
Splog is to blogging as spam is to email – and in either case, consumers are turned off by it. Technorati, the worlds largest blog tracking company, is currently watching about 55.5 million blogs worldwide. According to the company, there are about 75,000 new blogs appearing every day. >>
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