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Online video viewers prefer professional productions Nearly 20 percent of online adults watch online video daily, according to the Pew Internet & American Life Project, and they prefer professionally produced material.
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Real estate professionals favor search marketing A survey of around 770 U.S. real estate professionals has concluded that search marketing is the most popular type of online advertising.
First Latin American Internet usage report released comScore has released the first report on Latin American Internet usage and discovered a preference for Microsoft sites over Google.
Mobile users are a social lot There has been a lot of press recently that search will be a huge mobile marketing revenue stream in the near future. It appears mobile social networking may be another hotspot.
Across the globe, kids want technology It doesn't matter where they are from, the world's youth love technology. According to a new study from MTV and Microsoft, kids see mobile phones, iPods and handheld devices as status symbols and use them often. However, these kids aren't geeks and really don't care how the gadgets work.
Luxury consumers want the experience Forget about products. According to a new study from the Consumer Research Center of The Conference Board, when it comes to luxury consumers it is the experience that counts, not the product.
UN rules in favor of Fox over 'The Simpsons Movie' Internet domain Do'h! An Internet domain for "The Simpsons Movie" belongs to Twentieth Century Fox, not a Brooklyn man, a UN agency in charge of settling online disputes ruled Wednesday.
Microsoft, Digg sign three-year exclusive ad deal Microsoft becomes the exclusive advertiser for news voting site Digg, the two companies announced Wednesday.
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