Thursday, December 08, 2005
"Podcast" - Word of the Year
CNet reports that Podcast is word of the year. Its amazing how fast the popularity of this word has grown! Last year it was rejected because not enough people were using it. I have found podcasts to be quite useful to listen to while I am cleaning the kitchen or doing other tasks on the o computer. I'm a REAL geek, I run my laptop through my stereo system and us my cordless speakers to listen anywhere in the house.
CNet reports that Podcast is word of the year. Its amazing how fast the popularity of this word has grown! Last year it was rejected because not enough people were using it. I have found podcasts to be quite useful to listen to while I am cleaning the kitchen or doing other tasks on the o computer. I'm a REAL geek, I run my laptop through my stereo system and us my cordless speakers to listen anywhere in the house.
Wednesday, December 07, 2005
Google Source of 10.8 % of Visitors to Retail Websites
Hitwise reports that search remains a major source of visitors to e-tailers contributing 17.9 percent of all visits for the week of December 3rd. Google led in search engine referrals, having provided 10.8 percent of all visits to online retailers. Yahoo Search and MSN Search accounted for 4.1 percent and 0.8 percent, respectively.
Hitwise reports that search remains a major source of visitors to e-tailers contributing 17.9 percent of all visits for the week of December 3rd. Google led in search engine referrals, having provided 10.8 percent of all visits to online retailers. Yahoo Search and MSN Search accounted for 4.1 percent and 0.8 percent, respectively.
Tuesday, December 06, 2005
Online Advertising Reaching the "Tipping Point"
Brian Morrissey at Ad Week reports that Web ad spending will increase to $55 billion worldwide within the next five years. They report that big advertisers like Absolut Vodka, General Motors and Ford earmark 20 percent of their marketing budgets to Internet marketing.
Brian Morrissey at Ad Week reports that Web ad spending will increase to $55 billion worldwide within the next five years. They report that big advertisers like Absolut Vodka, General Motors and Ford earmark 20 percent of their marketing budgets to Internet marketing.
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