Mobile search advertisements: nicer or nastier?
Blog Comment Totally - it's intelligently deployed location-based services that "could" be most welcome if they come in the shape of GPS-aware advertisements. We've mentioned China already - but it's actually the more fully developed markets of Asia that are...
[December 12, 2007, 16:32]
Mobile search advertisements: nicer or nastier?
Blog Comment Online advertising could go two ways, either very successfully or very badly. Like you said Adrian, unrelated searches aren't going to draw the customers at a volume needed to warrant the advertising costs.
[December 12, 2007, 11:21]
Mobile search advertisements: nicer or nastier?
Blog Recent events have conspired to expose me to a glut of mobile-related technologies from the growth of mobile-powered web access in Africa to the new revenue streams thrown up by advertising in this space.
[December 11, 2007, 18:15]
KT's Online Marketing System and Service Based on NGN
White Papers KT is going to offer personalized services, and advertisements that are made using customer information and an NGN (Next-Generation Network) infrastructure, which are the key advantages held by KT, a telephone company.
[February 2, 2009, 0:00]
Pop-ups are here to stay
News Pop-up ads may seem like they're everywhere, but they account for only a small portion of online advertisements, according to a new study. Just 13 percent of pop-up and pop-under advertisements were used to build brand awareness.
[September 5, 2002, 11:16]
Online ad firm pursues patent power
News 24/7 Real Media was granted a patent on Thursday for a method of delivering digital advertisements, giving it new authority over the online ad-serving market. The new patent extends that coverage to include a way of serving sequenced advertisements...
[August 15, 2003, 16:30]
US presidential hopeful spams voters
News Howard Dean's presidential campaign acknowledged on Monday that it had spammed an undisclosed number of people with unsolicited political advertisements. The campaign said Dean, the former Democratic governor of Vermont, remained opposed to...
[August 19, 2003, 16:00]
Internet ads will face trademark lawsuit
News Insurance giant Geico can sue Google and Overture Services for allegedly selling advertisements linked to its trademarks, a federal judge has ruled, ZDNet UK sister site CNET News.com has learned. Judge Brinkema denied Google and Overture's motion...
[September 3, 2004, 10:35]
Microsoft admits paying for 'independent' ads
News Microsoft has confirmed that it paid for pro-Microsoft advertisements, which had been represented as coming from an independent point of view, according to reports published Saturday. In a report in The New York Times, the newspaper quoted Greg...
[September 20, 1999, 16:04]
Home Office screens Internet paedophile warning ads
News Hard-hitting advertisements calling for children to wise up to the dangers of Internet paedophiles were screened for the first time on Wednesday morning. With £1.5m of new government funding, the advertisements are designed to educate children in...
[December 19, 2001, 16:50]
Consumers: Stop the pop-ups!
News Kathleen Anderson wants pop-up advertisements gone from the Net. Software including Pop-Up Stopper and Banner Catcher has emerged to help consumers fight the advertisements. As chair of a state government committee, Anderson is charged with...
[February 6, 2001, 15:13]
Web users shun banner ads research finds
News Surfers are not responding to Internet advertisements according to research published by Stanford University last week. The project found that almost half the people surveyed, view banner advertisements for less than a second and fewer than two in...
[May 15, 2000, 15:48]
Affiliate Program Software
Downloads Unlimited products, unlimited advertisements, unlimited affiliates. Special area for affiliates to check their stats and get advertisements. Ready Affiliate Network Solution. Design can be easily customized.
[July 7, 2004, 8:00]
Unpopular X
Downloads Unpopular eliminates pop-up advertisements and pop-up windows while browsing the internet. It works behind the scenes to intelligently determine which pop-ups you are trying to see (such as following a link), and which pop-ups are unsolicited...
[October 4, 2002, 8:00]
High Impact eMail 5 Platinum
Downloads High Impact eMail is an e-mail marketing program for designing professional HTML promotions, newsletters, advertisements, stationery and greetings quickly and easily. Just select a template, add your pictures and text, and start sending stylish e...
[May 6, 2009, 16:16]
Spammers slipping ads through Windows
News Spammers have co-opted an administration feature in Microsoft's Windows operating systems and are using it to bring up intrusive advertisements on Internet-connected computers. Spammers are blindly sending their advertisements by randomly picking a...
[October 18, 2002, 7:42]
VoIP search and SFX app launched
News For the price of tailored advertisements, an Internet ad company is peddling free add-on features, including search capabilities, for conversations on Skype and other voice-over-IP (VoIP) services. The free version of the software is supported by...
[March 29, 2005, 9:55]
Carphone Warehouse unbowed by 'free broadband' ruling
News Carphone Warehouse will be allowed to continue to advertise its broadband service as "free", despite a ruling against its advertisements by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). Two other complaints were also upheld against the advertisements...
[July 19, 2006, 12:30]
Pop-ups pushed down at Ask Jeeves
News Ask Jeeves has banned pop-up advertisements from its search site, making it the latest Web operator to discontinue the ads, generally loathed by users. Ask Jeeves, which operates search sites Ask.com and Teoma.com, stopped pushing pop-up ads to its...
[October 21, 2002, 8:51]
Pop-ups add new twist
News Pop-up advertisements, already the bane of millions of Web surfers, are becoming more intrusive. Still, the advertisements are part of a growing strain of Web marketing that takes liberties with requested Web pages, browsers and email in-boxes...
[December 23, 2002, 7:40]



