Week of August 27, 2007 SEO News Archives
Aug. 30, 2007:
Yahoo has set up a consortium for newspaper publishers to sell online advertising
Coleman, a 25-year-veteran of the media and publishing industries, joined Yahoo six years ago, and
oversaw the expansion of the company's online advertising sales into a $6 billion business from a
$600 million one when he initially started at Yahoo in 2001. In a move to help shore up publishers
suffering from declining classified ad sales and under Schneider's initiative, Yahoo has set up
a consortium for newspaper publishers to sell online advertising through hundreds of newspaper sites.
Aug. 29, 2007:
Tafiti isn't the first visually-enhanced search engine from Microsoft
This is not the first visually-enhanced search engine from Microsoft, but it's certainly controversial.
Overall, Tafiti supports Windows Vista and Windows XP SP-2, including Microsoft Internet Explorer 6,
Windows Internet Explorer 7, Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.8, and Firefox 2.0.x. On Apple Mac OS X you may use
Firefox 1.5.0.8, Firefox 2.0.x or Apple Safari 2.0.4.
Aug. 28, 2007:
Yahoo to stop cooperating with requests from China
The suit calls on the court to order Yahoo to stop cooperating with requests by China to identify
Internet users and to pressure the government there to release Wang and others imprisoned as the
result of such shared information.
Aug. 27, 2007:
The global market for Web analytics tools is rapidly increasing
Kaushik added “the global market for Web analytics tools is increasing rapidly and, with increased
interest from all areas of online marketing, these new industry standards benefit both the users
and its participants, and will hopefully accelerate the overall advancement of the analytics industry
as a whole.”
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