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BizReport : January 30, 2007 Archive
January 30, 2007 Archive
Research | January 30, 2007
Google, Microsoft sites on France's "favorites" list
Shopping websites are becoming more popular in France, but still the big draws continue to be Google, Microsoft and France telecom sites according to new research from comScore. >>
Advertising | January 30, 2007
Cingular, Priceline, Travelocity settle adware suit
Three big brands have settled a suit over the use of adware. Cingular.com, Priceline.com and Travelocity.com have agreed to pay fines imposed by New York State's attorney general. >>
Email Marketing | January 30, 2007
UK puts new email regulation in effect
In an effort to cut down on spam and to weed out spamming companies, the UK has placed new regulations on email communications. At the start of the new year, the UK Companies Act Amendments of 2006 went into effect, with requirements similar to the US CAN-SPAM act. >>
Viral Marketing | January 30, 2007
Topless “Speed Bandits” - most viral film on the net
Sex sells. This was proven once again by the Danish Road Safety Council, when they launched their first ever viral campaign last November to reduce speeding in the country. >>
Email Marketing | January 30, 2007
Report finds mail renderability key to response rate
When sending out graphics-laden emails to your customers, what you see isn’t necessarily what they get, according to recent research by the Email Experience Council. >>
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