Tagged: brand-protection

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Lycos re-brands itself for a crack at the US Web 2.0 market

Lycos, a former leading web-content provider is launching a re-branded service for the US market, which it hopes will help return the company to profitability and compete with the 'big three' in the search market.

Less Spam, more Phish: Social networking latest target for phishing and identity fraud

Could the threat from online fraud stop the runaway success of social networking sites in their tracks?

To "Google," or not to "Google"? - that is the question

Google informs us as to when it is acceptable to use the term 'Google.'

Google AdImages - why can't I advertise on Google Image search results?

Google's Image Search has long been the definitive program of its kind on the web, offering a comprehensive index of billions of images. One has to ask, then: why hasn't Google launched pay per click advertising for image searches?

Yahoo! responds to pressures from social networking sites

As social networking sites grow ever more popular across the world, search engine Yahoo! is feeling the pressure to invest in order to retain its share of the market.

Go online to fight telephone spam

Telephone spam can be more than just a nuisance, but fortunately you can now go online to get rid of it.

Virtual world stands up against poverty

Next week's Stand Up Against Poverty campaign seeks to remind the G8 governments of their 2005 anti-poverty pledges through the utilisation of a diversity of methods - including use of Second Life's virtual world.

North Korea: the future of SEO?

As the rebel state raises threats of another nuclear test, bigmouthmedia takes a look at one of the most isolated features of North Korea: its use of the internet.

Yahoo! and HP in search agreement

Yahoo! secures space on new HP desktop with a co-branded toolbar.

Google's garage: preserving a legacy

With aims to preserve the company's legacy, Google has bought the Menlo Park home where company founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin first set out to develop a new approach to online search.

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