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NLA suspends link charges
The Newspaper Licensing Agency has met with opposition to its 2010 charging model from news aggregators such as NewsNow and the Norwegian Meltwater monitoring firm.
More than snowball fights for #uksnow
A journalist has claimed the intellectual property rights for the popular Twitter hashtag uksnow
Yahoo! launches new international brand awareness campaign
Yahoo! has unveiled plans for its first major international advertising campaign in many years, handled by brand awareness company Ogilvy.
British Twitter users are richer than Google.co.uk users
According to leading internet analytics vendor comScore the percentage of UK users with household incomes over £50k is higher on Twitter than it is on Google.co.uk.
Search engine Ask Jeeves is back
Search Engine Ask has reverted to its original title, welcoming back iconic master of question time, Jeeves the Butler.
Just how well do the popular Search blogs cope with IE8?
Popular search engine optimisation and internet marketing blogs look set to prove that they practise what they preach by boasting designs that hold up well in the forthcoming Internet Explorer 8.
Google Trends plots Xbox Live Troubles
Xbox Live, the popular online gaming system from Microsoft, has been experiencing on-going technical issues this week and Google's Hot Trends has been catching the action in all its gory detail.
The Kentucky List
Casinos and poker sites could have their domain names stripped from them as the State of Kentucky takes unilateral action against sites hosted outside Kentucky.
Google hints at new ad formats at SES New York
During a heated Orion Panel at Search Engine Strategies New York Google hinted that search engine is developing advertising options suited to Universal Search.
Verb Wars: Google Not Winning
In 2006 Google asked the world to help protect its trademark and not use phrases like 'googled' or 'to google' as alternatives to searching online. 2007 has seen little slowdown in the use of the world famous trademark as a verb.







