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Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Browser add-on blocks Google Analytics Google Inc.’s Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on, which tells Web sites’ JavaScript code not to send info about the user’s visit, works on Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Explorer 7 and 8, plus some versions for Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. 
Wednesday, October 07, 2009
Fess up on cash, freebies for reviews, bloggers told The U.S. Federal Trade Commission wants bloggers to disclose fees and free gadgets they receive for writing reviews...
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
New Trojan puts sneaky twist on click fraud The malware invisibly funnels search queries through its own site, cheating Google out of money
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Twitter spamming – a growing irritant Companies that are using social networks as ways to spam or troll for new business ought to be put in their place
Thursday, May 08, 2008
Monitors may get bigger As desktop and handheld monitors continue to expand in size, this industry observer wonders, where will it all end?
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Pop-up ads: Coming to a mobile phone near you? Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Yahoo Inc., AOL LLC and other online giants have all said they hope to take advantage of what they see as great potential in mobile advertising. But some startups say that those companies are looking at delivering the ads the wrong way. 
Thursday, June 09, 2005
editor, WindowsSecrets.com Symantec Corp. is seeking a ruling from a California court to support its right to detect and identify as adware certain program files from New York-based Hotbar.com Inc. – something Hotbar.com is protesting. 
Thursday, November 25, 2004
Review: Adtran serves up newest low-cost router As long as Cisco Systems Inc. leads the router market, competitors will continue to come up with differentiators. With Adtran Inc.'s new NetVanta 4305 access router, the differentiators are price, price, price. 
Tuesday, October 12, 2004
MS Antitrust: Gov't, Microsoft haggle over documentation Microsoft Corp. is behind schedule in complying with a court order to document its proprietary communications protocols, according to U.S. authorities monitoring its behavior. It also plans to release the documents in a file format that cannot be annotated, and can only be used with Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser, they said in a report published Friday. 
Monday, February 24, 2003
Overture to buy AltaVista for US$140 million Overture Services Inc. has agreed to acquire search technology company AltaVista Co. for US$140 million in cash and stock, the companies announced last week.
Wednesday, November 28, 2001
IBM gets bill for Linux love notes The city of San Francisco on Monday quashed some of the warm, fuzzy feelings associated with the Linux operating system when it reached a settlement with IBM Corp. that will have the vendor pay US$120,000 to compensate the city for damages caused by a "guerrilla" marketing campaign centered around Linux.
Thursday, October 04, 2001
Web advertisers strike back at ad filters The battle of the banner ads has just heated up. With Internet users increasingly implementing filtering software to screen out advertisements, Web site operators will soon have a new tool to block the blockers.
Friday, February 23, 2001
Paper will become smarter The promised but elusive paperless office is the goal of an unlikely team: 15 engineers at Pitney Bowes Inc., the mail and document management company.
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