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Google to Open Research Center in Michigan: Reports 
Jul 11, 2006
Google Inc. will open an office and research center in Michigan, according to reports. The new facility, which will be based in Ann Arbor, should employ up to 1,000 workers within five years....
Live from Chicago: Rough Times ahead for Web-only Merchants 
Jun 8, 2006, By Brian Quinton
Multichannel retailers and established retail brands with a Web presence may have an edge over pure-play e-commerce merchants as the online marketplace develops, according to Safa Rashtchy, managing director of investment firm Piper Jaffray....
ICrossing Names Don Scales President 
May 3, 2006
Interactive marketing agency iCrossing, Scottsdale, AZ, has tapped Don Scales to serves as its president, effective April 24. ...
Click Fraud Rates Near 14%: Study 
Apr 26, 2006
Click fraud levels reached 13.7%, according to a study from the Click Fraud Network, a pay-per-click fraud detection service....
Google Q1 Revenue Up, Click Fraud Settlement Approved 
Apr 20, 2006
Google Inc.’s first quarter 2006 revenue was $2.25 billion, up from first-quarter 2005 revenue of $1.26 billion. The Mountain View, CA-based online services firm’s net income jumped from $369.2 million to $592.3 million during the same period. The quarter ended March 31....
Paid Search to Generate $10 Billion by 2009: Study 
Mar 8, 2006
While paid search advertising spending will slow from its meteoric rise during the last few years, it will still hit $10 billion by 2009, according to a new study from New York City-based Internet research firm eMarketer....
You May Go, Jeeves 
Feb 21, 2006, By Brian Quinton
It’s not like he didn’t see the warning signs: the occasional disappearances from the Web site, the increasing tendency to drop his name from the company title, and the little digs from boss Barry Diller about his weight. Clearly, his days were numbered. So butler Jeeves can’t be surprised that he’s finally being retired from the Ask Jeeves search engine site—with a retirement party set for Feb. 27. Following his departure, the search engine will do business under the Ask name. ...
Oneupweb Elevates Its Search Game 
Feb 7, 2006, By Brian Quinton
Search marketing firm Oneupweb has announced it will add a portfolio of new Web-marketing services in an effort to grow into an inclusive one-stop shop for online advertising. ...
Google’s $6B in 2005 Not Enough for Wall Street 
Jan 31, 2006
Google reported that both revenue and net income grew by more than 80% in the fourth quarter of 2005, compared to Q4 2004. But earnings per share for the top search engine did not meet analysts’ expectations, and Google’s stock price dropped more than 16% following the after-hours announcement. ...
Livedoor Acquires Innovation Interactive 
Nov 21, 2005
Livedoor, a Japanese Internet marketing company, has acquired Innovation Interactive, a US-based search engine marketing firm, for an undisclosed sum....
Live from Ad:Tech: iProspect Launches Offline Conversion Tracking 
Nov 8, 2005, By Brian Quinton
Search engine marketing firm iProspect has announced it will offer its pay-per-click customers a way to track offline phone conversions from online ad impressions, filling what studies claim is a large gap in the measurement of the impact of paid search ads....
Ask Jeeves Appoints New CFO and General Counsel 
Oct 4, 2005
Ask Jeeves, Inc., Oakland, CA, has named Dominic Butera CFO and Dan Caul general counsel. Both will start their positions with the online search and marketing firm immediately....
Mobile Search? Only for Free, Consumers Say 
Sep 27, 2005
Search engines will have to get advertisers to pay for their transition to the mobile phone, because a new study by JupiterResearch finds that few cellular customers are willing to foot the bill....
Firms Lack Follow-Through On SEO Recommendations: Study 
Sep 27, 2005
Marketers may seek outside advice on search engine optimization, but there’s a fair chance those suggestions won’t be implemented without some kicking and screaming. Nearly two-thirds of organizations that outsource their SEO activities don’t implement the recommended changes to their Web sites...
Authors Guild Sues Google, Citing 'Massive Copyright Infringement' 
Sep 20, 2005, By Ken Magill
The Authors Guild and some individual authors filed a class action suit yesterday in federal court in Manhattan against Google, alleging that its Google Library program is a massive copyright infringement at the expense of the rights of individual writers, the group said in a statement....



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