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Business Internet

Google Adsense For Search

adsense for searchYesterday, Google officially announced the availability of AdSense for Search for use in combination with the powerful Google Custom Search service, something not possible until now and potentially very welcome to both small and large professional web publishers looking for further ways to optimize their content monetization opportunities while helping their readers find more easily the information they are looking for.

Overview of AdSense for Search Integration With Custom Search:

  • Create a custom, personalized search engine in no time at all
  • Customize the appearance of search results and ads
  • Tune results and ads to your site’s content and audience
  • Get more comprehensive site search results with improved indexing
  • Earn revenue while helping your users find what they’re looking for

Here is a short video that tell you all about it…

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Internet Music

Qtrax Signs Deal With UMG to Allow Free Music Download

QtraxA big day for the music industry. First, Nine Inch Nails that started making their latest album free for download; and now Universal Music Group (by the way, they’re French) confirms a deal with file-sharing site Qtrax to allow free, legal downloads of UMG music.

Here is what Qtrax says about Qtrax:

Qtrax is the world’s first free and legal peer-to-peer (P2P) digital music site. Music lovers can discover new music and legally download full-length, high-quality versions of their favorite songs while compensating both the artists and the record labels through non-intrusive and relevant advertising. Qtrax has the unparalleled support of the major record labels and all of their respective publishing divisions. LTDnetwork Inc, a division of Brilliant Technologies Corporation, developed Qtrax and its components.

Again, advertising will pay for what you get but I think it’s the beginning of a new, long-awaited era.

Qtrax is currently on private beta test but you can sign up on the website to know when it’s releases to general public.

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Business Internet SEO

8 Press Release Tips

Rebecca wrote a good post over at SEOmoz about online Press Releases. The post is quite lengthy so I just picked what I think are the key points:

  1. Spend a lot of time on the headline. It may be your only chance to sell the news to your audience. The subhead/summary should enhance the headline.
  2. The body should answer who/what/where/when/why.
  3. Include 2-3 quotations from principals. The media and bloggers are attracted to these.
  4. Use a journalistic voice (just the facts).
  5. Don’t sell—this isn’t an advertisement.
  6. Know which keywords and phrases you want the press release to rank for, and only focus on 2 or 3 keywords/phrases per release.
  7. Use the keywords in the headline, subheader, and early in the body of the release.
  8. Link back to the relevant pages in your site using the keywords as anchor text.

Read the full post here.

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Internet

The Future Of The Internet

Ten pivotal personalities involved with the evolving of the Internet weigh in on the last fifteen years and the future. Here are some excerpts:

SIR TIM BERNERS LEE:

…What’s exciting is that people are building new social systems, new systems of review, new systems of governance. My hope is that those will produce… new ways of working together effectively and fairly which we can use globally to manage ourselves as a planet.

PROFESSOR NIGEL SHADBOLT:

…The future is the Semantic web, or web 3.0. Rather than at the moment what you have to do is do some smart searching, and integrate through a lot of documents that are offered up to you, Web 3.0 will be able to do a lot of that information brokering for you.

PROFESSOR WENDY HALL:

…Everything is going mobile. And I think the big issue about access was you need a computer at the moment to access it properly. Well in the next two or three years that’s not going to be the case. You will be able to access it. The technology and the interfaces will change so that it’s much more accessible on a mobile device.

KAI-FU LEE:

…To we make sure the web continues to properly, democratically capture what most people believe we tune into the wisdom of the crowd, rather than being manipulated by fewer number who may have louder voices.

DR DAVID BELANGER:

…I think that the big challenge that the web has, much as the internet has faced before and is still facing, is the sheer diversity of the number of types of applications that want to run on it.

MITCHELL BAKER:

…In 15 years the web will be everywhere; in ways we don’t know. The web in that sense will be informational and the presentation of information will be in a way “we” like it.

MARK BERNSTEIN:

…It’s is going to become a very refined electronic community and a set of communities that will operate at many different levels; individual interests as well as broad social efforts.

ROBERT CAILLIAU:

…In much less than 15 years I think we need to figure out what the social impact is going to be of the Semantic web. I am not sure this is a good thing. I don’t know who is controlling it. And because it works by ontologies, who decides on what basis I am going to see things?

ROBERT SCOBLE:

…Everything is moving so fast. If you look at what I am doing with my cell phone now, transmitting live video around the world, that’s really different from just five months ago.

TIM O’REILLY:

…We are connected now to this network of devices and computers and they augment our intelligence and our ability to share, to communicate, and we as a culture are changing as a result. It’s the most profound change since the advent of literacy. And it’s bigger than the industrial revolution. We are on the front of a new renaissance; and that doesn’t mean all good things, there could be a lot of bad things there too.

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Internet

VisualRank – Google Image Search

On its Google Research blog, the company has offered a brief introduction to VisualRank, a system that sorts out images by means of visual cues rather than by text associated with the images.

The VisualRank system is not yet live, and Google intimated that the image search technology would not become more widely available anytime soon. It did say that “in the coming months” it would offer more details on an “approach that has an easy integration with both text and visual clues.”

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Internet

Microsoft wants you to make a difference

Microsoft I\'m InitiativeThe i’m Initiative from Microsoft makes helping social causes easy. Every time you use Windows Live Messenger or Windows Live Hotmail, Microsoft will share a portion of their advertising revenue with some of the world’s most effective social cause organizations. They’ve set no cap on the amount they’ll donate to each organization. The sky’s the limit. And it’s free!

i’m is about making a difference. Not in a huge expensive way, not in a time-consuming way. But in a simple, effective way.

It’s an opt-in and fairly unintrusive service that just puts an extra i’m-specific advertisement at the end of your emails, or an i’m icon next to your buddy list name. The more email and messages users send, the more money Microsoft donates to the charities of those users’ choices.

With every e-mail and instant message, you help address an issue you feel passionate about, including poverty, child protection, disease, environmental degradation and animal protection.

Click here to join | Click here to view the causes

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Business Internet

Microsoft withdraws Yahoo bid

Microsoft announced today that it was withdrawing their offer to acquire Yahoo. Microsoft raised its bid from $31/share to $33/share (that’s an extra $5 billion) but Yahoo didn’t want to settle for less than $37/share.

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer also confirmed that they will not go hostile by taking their offer directly to Yahoo’s stakeholders.

Microsoft, who intended to buy Yahoo to get bigger in the online ad business says they can make it without Yahoo. While it’s probably true, I think it’s going to take Microsoft a few years and billions of dollars.

I am really disappointed as I hoped Microsoft would become the first real competition to the evil Google.

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Internet

New blog design: tell me what you think

I spent a few hours last night tweaking codes to come up with this new design. It all started with Angie (my co-worker) telling me she didn’t like the old theme. That was just what I needed to get on it and make it look better (or so I think…).

There are still a few things that I can’t figure out such as the image border. All images have a grey border and I like this. The problem is I don’t want this border for the sidebar and the footer images. I know I have to create a new attribute in the CSS file but I can’t figure out how to do this. Can any of you help?

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Internet iPhone

AT&T Provides Free Wi-Fi Access to iPhone Users

AT&T HotspotAT&T hotspots are now offering free Wi-Fi access to iPhone users. Barnes and Noble, Starbucks and presumably AT&T’s 71,000 other Wi-fi hotspot locations are now offering iPhone users a custom portal to access free Wi-Fi. A special iPhone formatted page asks for your mobile phone number. Once entered, you can access the Wi-Fi access for free.

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Business Internet

Craigslist wants to get away from eBay

eBay vs. CraigslistFor those of you who don’t know, eBay bought a minority ownership stake (28.4%) in Craigslist nearly four years ago as part of a strategy to buy up classified advertising services both in the United States and Europe.

In a lawsuit filed under seal in Delaware Chancery Court last week, eBay alleged that Craigslist held “clandestine” directors’ meetings in recent months to dilute eBay’s 28.4% stake to 24.85%, or less than a quarter of the company.