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Microsoft Answers Cheerleader Suit

News The retailer, Boathouse Row Entertainment Inc.refused to cooperate when staffers at Microsoft's LinkExchange unit asked for details about the ads in order to remove them from the LinkExchange banner ad-swapping network, Microsoft officials said.

[August 4, 1999, 9:42]

Microsoft Owned Co. Sued Over Porn

News A retailer of promotional goods for the American National Football League cheerleader squads on Monday filed suit against LinkExchange Inc.alleging the Microsoft-owned banner ad-swapping network posted ads for pornographic Web sites on some of its...

[August 3, 1999, 9:15]

A Year Ago: Microsoft Answers Cheerleader Suit

News The retailer, Boathouse Row Entertainment, refused to cooperate when staffers at Microsoft's LinkExchange unit asked for details about the ads in order to remove them from the LinkExchange banner ad-swapping network, Microsoft officials said.

[August 7, 2000, 7:00]

Microsoft Buys Into Banner Adverts

News Microsoft's entry also means LinkExchange users can get their ads shown across MSN sites such as Sidewalk and Expedia, said Deborah Whitman, LinkExchange's marketing VP. LinkExchange also sells low-cost advertising blocks on big sites such as Yahoo...

[November 6, 1998, 15:00]

Microsoft Turns To Spamhaus For Security Help

Talkback NS1.LINKEXCHANGE.COM 204.71.191.205 Isn't Spamhaus in the business to put spammers out of business? Why is it working closely with the world's largest spammers? Newsgroups: news.admin.net-abuse.email

[December 14, 2005, 1:26]

Jesse Berst: Make Money From Your Personal Home Page

News Microsoft's LinkExchange and SmartClicks' SmartAge are among the largest banner exchange networks, but there are scads of them to choose from. So how about a little fair turn-about? Sure, you may have created your home page for fun.

[September 28, 1999, 9:56]

Web Bug Swarm Grows 500 Percent

News Internet tracking and security company Security Space in a monthly report identifies companies that benefit from the use of Web bugs, including online advertising networks DoubleClick and Linkexchange.com, as well as Web giants Yahoo and America...

[August 15, 2001, 10:09]

Harness Other Web Sites' Popularity

News It works like this: you join a banner exchange service such as LinkExchange or SmartClicks. If there's a traditional form of advertising in cyberspace, it's ad banners -- the digital billboards that grace the tops, bottoms or sides of many Web pages.

[January 20, 2004, 13:45]

MS Moving Hotmail To Win2000 Servers

News LinkExchange, the other prominent FreeBSD site owned by Microsoft, still runs FreeBSD but redirects users to bCentral," Netcraft reported. LinkExchange is Microsoft's online marketing services property, which the company acquired in November 1998.

[August 3, 2000, 11:17]

Privacy Group Shines Light On Web Bugs

News In addition, Internet tracking and security company Security Space in a monthly report identifies companies that benefit from the use of Web bugs, including online advertising networks DoubleClick and Linkexchange.com, as well as Yahoo and America...

[June 8, 2001, 11:52]

Jesse Berst: How Microsoft Jilted Developers

News A banner exchange (LinkExchange) for serving up and swapping ads with other sites And it's whispering the same sweet nothings it's always used to seduce developers. I'm wondering if they'll go along with it this time.

[September 16, 1999, 9:23]