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Know More Media - Internet / Ecommerce / Online Business - Jun 16, 2008
Wrote about this today - that Google’s Age of Innocence is over - TechCrunch but it's amazing that many people don't realize the Age of Innocence has been over for a few years (ever since Google went public, and …
Also tagged: google, search engines, companies, google toolbar, comscore, searching, news and media
WebMetricsGuru - Jun 16, 2008
Wrote about this today - that Google’s Age of Innocence is over - TechCrunch but it's amazing that many people don't realize the Age of Innocence has been over for a few years (ever since Google went public, and …
Also tagged: google, search engines, companies, google toolbar, comscore, searching, news and media
Know More Media - Mar 13, 2008
It took nearly a year, but Google has finally completed its acquisition of DoubleClick. So what, you ask? Here's how the Goobleclick deal could change the online advertising industry: 1. Google could offer more …
Also tagged: news, google, advertising, online advertising, acquisition
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Google About to Reveal New Ad Service for Online Marketers [TheAlphaMarketer]Know More Media - Sales / Marketing - Mar 13, 2008 In what appears to be a signal by Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) it's going to expand its ad offerings after the recent acquisition of DoubleClick Inc., they are going to soon announce a new service that empowers online … Also tagged: google, goog, google adsense, google video ads, google ad manager, google display ads |
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Google About to Reveal New Ad Service for Online MarketersTheAlphaMarketer - Mar 13, 2008 In what appears to be a signal by Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) it's going to expand its ad offerings after the recent acquisition of DoubleClick Inc., they are going to soon announce a new service that empowers online … Also tagged: google, goog, google adsense, google video ads |
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Google Wins DoubleClick in Its Plot to Rule the WorldMarketingBlurb - Mar 13, 2008 Like a slow-moving pathogen (or political dictator), Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) is slowly taking over the world (or at least the Internet). Am I being too harsh? It certainly seems like Google has a bit too much power, but … Also tagged: msft, microsoft, google, yahoo, goog, yhoo, online advertising, google ads, gmail, contextual ads, display ads, online marketing, text ads, google doubleclick, link ads, double click, eu google doubleclick, google doubleclick deal |
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Google Wins DoubleClick in Its Plot to Rule the World [MarketingBlurb]Know More Media - Sales / Marketing - Mar 12, 2008 Like a slow-moving pathogen (or political dictator), Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) is slowly taking over the world (or at least the Internet). Am I being too harsh? It certainly seems like Google has a bit too much power, but … Also tagged: msft, microsoft, google, yahoo, goog, yhoo, online advertising, google ads, gmail, contextual ads, display ads, online marketing, text ads, google doubleclick, link ads, double click |
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Mergers and Acquisitions in Media and Marketing Industries Reach Record Level in 2007TheAlphaMarketer - Jan 9, 2008 A report just released from Jordan, Edmiston Group, Inc. (JEGI) in relationship to mergers and acquisitions in the media and marketing services sectors for 2007, show that a record level of transactions took place … Also tagged: msft, goog, twx, yhoo, business news, reuters, omniture, thomson, macrovision, howstuffworks, discovery communications, bluelithium, tacoda, mergers acquisitions, iparenting, all media guide, aqauntive, cambridge information group, quigo technologies, jegi |
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Mergers and Acquisitions in Media and Marketing Industries Reach Record Level in 2007 [TheAlphaMarketer]Know More Media - Sales / Marketing - Jan 8, 2008 A report just released from Jordan, Edmiston Group, Inc. (JEGI) in relationship to mergers and acquisitions in the media and marketing services sectors for 2007, show that a record level of transactions took place … Also tagged: msft, goog, twx, yhoo, business news, reuters, omniture, thomson, macrovision, howstuffworks, discovery communications, bluelithium, tacoda, mergers acquisitions, iparenting |
WebMetricsGuru - Dec 21, 2007
Google's acquisition of Doubleclick was approved by the FTC today mainly because the acquisition won't lesson competition. The issue of privacy wasn't really addressed, it was sidestepped: "..Although interested …
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