DoubleClick Opt Out Protocol Failure == Opt In
White Papers A failure to conform to the HTTP protocol specification results in a failure of DoubleClick's opt out mechanism. Consumer privacy concerns recently forced DoubleClick into supplying consumers with a mechanism to opt out of its tracking machinery.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
DoubleClick Cases Could Reshape US Law
News DoubleClick is at the centre of a growing storm over Internet privacy that has attracted the interest of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), class-action lawyers and outraged consumers, some of whom are suing.
[March 1, 2000, 11:51]
Doubleclick Lowers Customer Call Volume 20% By Deploying KnowledgeBase.Net
White Papers DoubleClick is the leading provider of tools for advertisers, direct marketers and web publishers to plan, execute and analyze their marketing programs. The DoubleClick team recognized that a customer self-service solution could deliver the desired...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
The Day Ahead: DoubleClick's FTC Flap Pits Privacy Against Profit
News DoubleClick thought it had it all figured out: it would take its Internet user data, buy direct marketer Abacus Direct, which has actual names and addresses, and put it all together to make lots of money.
[February 18, 2000, 12:04]
DoubleClick Response To Spyware Discussion Paper
White Papers This paper includes DoubleClick's responses addressing a number, but not all of the questions or issues raised in the Spyware Discussion Paper. The misuse of consumer information, particularly personal information causes the most concern.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
DoubleClick Buys UK Tech Firm
News Net marketing company DoubleClick said Tuesday that it made an offer to buy UK technology concern Protagona for about $12.9m in cash, in a move to improve its tools for advertisers. DoubleClick plans to add the tool to its existing software for ad...
[September 18, 2002, 11:12]
DoubleClick Uses AppExchange Platform To Create One-Stop CRM Solution
White Papers DoubleClick, the New York-based global Internet marketing technology company, knows marketing and sales. After all, DoubleClick jumped into Internet-based marketing in 1996 as a pioneer in digital multichannel marketing and sells its own suite of...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
The Day Ahead: DoubleClick May Win Expectations Game
News Commentary: Hey, DoubleClick's profit warning could have been worse. Don't be surprised if you hear that rationale from Wall Street analysts after DoubleClick surprised absolutely no one with its admission that its fourth quarter and first quarter...
[December 12, 2000, 12:43]
Denial Of Service Hobbles DoubleClick
News Digital marketing and advertising company DoubleClick is staying tight-lipped about the denial-of-service (DoS) attack that hobbled its online ad-serving operation for four hours. Jon Moffat, director of DoubleClick's Asia Pacific customer support...
[July 28, 2004, 12:10]
Alarm Raised Over Doubleclick Security Holes
News Internet advertising giant DoubleClick is rushing to investigate two security alarms affecting its Web servers. DoubleClick was alerted to the vulnerabilities by a French security site Kitetoa on Friday of last week.
[March 27, 2001, 7:07]
Ad Grab: Net Firm Buys DoubleClick Unit
News Online marketing services company L90 said on Monday that it has signed a deal to acquire DoubleClick's ad sales business. Under the agreement, Los Angeles-based L90 will acquire DoubleClick's North American Media business for $5m (about £3.4m) in...
[July 2, 2002, 8:16]
Google-DoubleClick Deal: A Hard Sell In Europe
News Google's merger proposal with DoubleClick could face greater scrutiny in Europe than the in the US if antitrust regulators decide the deal takes the companies into new markets. As part of its second-phase investigation, the European Commission said...
[November 22, 2007, 11:02]
EC Extends Google-DoubleClick Probe Again
News European antitrust regulators will conduct a more extensive, second-phase review of Google's pending merger with DoubleClick, the EU announced on Tuesday. As part of the investigation, European regulators will delve in greater detail into whether a...
[November 14, 2007, 7:15]
Microsoft And Google Clash Over DoubleClick
News DoubleClick is to Google what FedEx or UPS is to Amazon.com. The companies will argue their respective cases for why Google should — or should not — be allowed to purchase DoubleClick for $3.1bn (£1.5bn).
[September 27, 2007, 9:53]
Google-DoubleClick Deal Gets US Green Light
News The US Federal Trade Commission announced on Thursday that Google's controversial $3.1bn (£1.5bn) merger proposal with DoubleClick can proceed, despite earlier complaints raised by competitors and privacy advocates.
[December 21, 2007, 7:34]
The Day Ahead: Engage And DoubleClick Square Off On Privacy Issue
News E-marketing titans Engage Technologies and DoubleClick began a friendly debate on Wednesday on the privacy versus profit issue. Profiling Engage's Schaut said anonymous profiles can be better than DoubleClick's plan.
[February 24, 2000, 12:19]
FTC To Probe Google's DoubleClick Purchase
News The Federal Trade Commission has begun an inquiry into the planned sale of DoubleClick to Google for $3.1bn (£1.5bn), according to reports. Any investigation is likely to centre on the fact that, while Google collects the search histories of its...
[May 29, 2007, 13:30]
Microsoft Hires Anti-Google Lobbyists
News It's official: Microsoft is deploying lobbyists to oppose Google's proposed purchase of DoubleClick, which it claims raise "serious competitive issues" in the online-ad space. Their charge, the filing said, is "competitive issues surrounding Google...
[August 17, 2007, 8:58]
SwS KurdDic
Downloads Doubleclick by left mouse button on the icon to open Dictionary window. Translation): to translate a word from English to Kurdish or vice versa you can use any of 3 available ways:- doubleclick on the word in words list; - type the word in text box...
[January 25, 2006, 14:16]
A Kinder, Gentler Wall Street?
News And Net advertising company DoubleClick was rewarded with a 16 percent boost Tuesday after confirming investor fears that slowed Internet advertising sales will cause it to report a profit and revenue shortfall.
[December 13, 2000, 10:47]

