The popular user-voted news site Digg has announced that they will no longer use Google Adsense to display ads on their site. Instead, they have worked out a deal with Microsoft Adcenter that will last at least 3 years.
This is very exciting news for web publishers. The more big names and sites that […]
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Microsoft moving in on Google
July 26th, 2007 at 2:26 pm » Comments (0)
MySpace.com hosting at least 29,000 known sex offenders
July 25th, 2007 at 2:24 pm » Comments (0)
PC World posted a story that states that MySpace is hosting web pages for at least 29,000 known sex offenders who have registered MySpace accounts under their own names. While that is a huge number, and there should be no doubt that there must be at least three times that many known sex offenders […]
Nickelodeon expanding their online gaming
July 19th, 2007 at 3:20 pm » Comments (0)
I read that Nickelodeon plans to put a lot of money into to developing more online games. I think it’s good idea. Kids want to play and if Nick is going to provide some clean games that might provide a little learning at the same time then it will be something that parents could steer […]
