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Editors 9th Sept. 2005.- Today many companies are creating their own blogs
(sort of an online diary). Blogs display simple appearance and easy maintenance.
You can decide how your blog would look like, including colour, template, font
of the letter and content. It is very popular around the world and used for
fun purposes, posting texts, poems, links to other page as anyone can comment
your posts. Indeed, today, companies and firms are creating their own blogs
to expose their work, since it bears modern shape and modern means of communication.
However, could any kind of company have a blog of its own? In fact, anyone can
own a blog. It is casual as so far mentioned. Nevertheless, the main thing to
hold accountable if a company wants to create one is whether it will have contents.
Would there be anyone interested?
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Editors 7th Sept. 2005.- BidVertiser is a new and easy pay per click advertising
tool that offers a great many different options. One of the greatest differentials
is that you can select by hand all the sites that you want to display your ads
and in less than 10 minutes, you will start to receive the prospects. By other
add companies you don't even know where your click-trough came from.
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There are great and many search engines on the internet, that's for sure. But,
somehow, Google managed to beat them all and became the most famous and the
most known of them search engines. All right, they deserved it: Google results
are more accurate, and the first pages actually lead to the subject you have
looked for (what doesn't always happen on most engine searches). Besides, Google
has simple web pages that shows on the computer's screen real quickly and foolproof.
Yes, Google became real fever for anyone with internet access - and now launching
its own desktop search.
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Yahoo launched its new instant client message program that enables people to
talk PC-to-PC VOIP (Voice over IP). It's almost like all known chat programs
like ICQ or Messenger, but this one supports voice chat. The only thing that
is needed is that when two people talk, there would have microphones or speakers
and the Yahoo Messenger itself. To star a call is as simple as chatting: double-click
on the phone icon that appears on the person's info. In that way you'll be inviting
the other person to talk. If he or she agrees, a notification there will appear
and after approved, it would be it.
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Yahoo Inc. said on August 8, that its online search engine comprises more than
20. 5 billion online objects, such as 19 billion documents and 1.5 billion images.
Meanwhile, Google said that it tracks 11.3 billion objects, in other words,
it consists in 8.2 billion pages and 2.1 billion images. That's to say that
Yahoo scans nearly double the material scanned by Google Inc (its biggest rival).
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Ask Jeeves to join the fight for pay-per-click platforms - search engine Ask
Jeeves is about to release its pay-per-click platform based on keyword bidding.
This apparently is becoming basic system for most search engines today, first
preceded by Google.
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Research reveals users' preferences and customs on search engines - the company
Internet Retailer has published a detailed research about the profile of search
engine visitors and buyers. The survey has found for instance that men rather
than women tend to use Google in their searches, while women prefer Yahoo, Ask Jeeves, MSN and others.
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Study shows internet as a determinant factor for product purchasing - a detailed
survey that examined which factors influence purchasing for general consumers
shows that internet information is crucial. Dividing products into 10 categories
(travel, consumer electronics, prescription drugs, personal/home care, telecom
services, investments and mortgages, movies, home improvement products, credit
cards and banking and automotive). The study shows, although a word of mouth
was the most mentioned influence factor, consumers rely on information they
find on the web to decision-making in 7 out of the 10 categories (all but movies,
prescription drugs and personal/home care).
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