• Today In Online Marketing | Thursday, June 19, 2008| Leave a Comment

    Web use at work can be constructive, study says By Associated Press | Cnn.com. “It’s no secret that people sneak in some personal e-mail and Web surfing when they’re supposed to be working.” NebuAd Accused Of Ignoring Online Privacy Basic Rules By Wendy Davis | MediaPost.com. “With lawmakers gearing up to grill online ad executives, [...]

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  • Today In Online Marketing, Friday June, 13 2008| Leave a Comment

    Almost 75 per cent of Canadians use Internet By LuAnn LaSalle | The Toronto Star. “MONTREAL–Almost all 16- and 17-year-olds in Canada have used the Internet either for doing school work, sending text messages, playing video games or listening to music, according to a study released today.” A new flavor of Google Trends By Heej [...]

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  • Online Privacy: The Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) And The FTC| Leave a Comment

    Online privacy concerns seem to be a very active topic in recent weeks, particularly the practice of Behavioral Targeting (BT). With April 11th being the deadline for comments due in to the FTC regarding BT and privacy concerns many organizations are weighing in. As one would suspect the ad industry is arguing that new regulations [...]

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  • Phorm Is Not Alone, NebuAd Discusses ISP Data Sensitivities| Leave a Comment

    There has been so much talk about Phorm and privacy concerns in the UK, but over here in the United States it’s been fairly quite. NebuAd is getting some attention such as a post the appeared on AlwaysOn’s blog called Selling (to) the Community and most recently Right-Now Buyers. In the posts, NebuAd’s CEO Robert [...]

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  • ISP Targeting Ad Company Phorm Gets Targeted| Leave a Comment

    Phorm, which is an ISP targeted advertising company in the UK, is looking to expand into the US market. The New York Times last week ran an update on the company’s efforts in the US market stating “[Phorm] is trying to negotiate deals with telephone and cable companies, like AT&T, Verizon and Comcast, that provide [...]

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