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Google eyes display ad growth
Search giant Google plans to invest in the growth of its display ad business.<br> <br>
Microsoft sells Windows 7 advertising space
Advertisers can now offer branding for Microsoft's Windows 7 OS and browser, but don't worry, it's still opt in.
Facebook does away with Microsoft banner ads
Social networking giant Facebook has removed Microsoft banner ads from its site.
Open letter asks for Phorm boycott
The Open Rights Group has sent an open letter to several big web firms asking them to boycott the use of Phorm.
Social networking in business and branding
Savvy brands are beginning to realise that social networks have the potential to support almost every aspect of a business – especially marketing...
Credit ads breaking Facebook rules
Social networks ads offering credit and loans pop up regularly, but many of them break OFT guidelines.
Huge growth forecast for mobile ad spending
A new analyst report forecasts annual growth of over 40 per cent as handset improvements offer cost-effective communication streams.
New posters can be controlled with an iPhone
A new advertising billboard lets customers to interact with it through an iPhone.
Twitter to launch search-based advertising model
Micro-blogging sensation Twitter is to follow Google's lead and introduce third-party advertising in the same 140-character format used by other...
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Time Warner shows head to YouTube
Time Warner has signed a deal with YouTube which will see Gossip Girl, Entourage and CNN news coverage play on the video site.
ICANN claims victory against ‘internet graffiti’
A loophole that led to a flood of websites being created carrying nothing but ads has been closed.
Digg or bury the ads?
Digg has announced it will be piloting a scheme allowing users to dig or bury adverts on the site, affecting the amount advertisers are charged. <br>
Objections hit Google/Yahoo ad deal
Potential bump in the road for Google and Yahoo deal as Association of National Advertisers raises concerns.
Profit rise at Google fails to cheer market
Shares slip eight per cent despite a sharp rise in second quarter income.
Google tops UK search engine rankings
The internet software giant continues to top the list of most popular search engines in the UK, increasing its ROI by 14 per cent over the last...
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