FTC Stops U.S. Online Retailer From Posing As A UK-Based Site
The Federal Trade Commission has cracked down on a California based online electronics retailer for allegedly posing as it was based in…
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The Federal Trade Commission has cracked down on a California based online electronics retailer for allegedly posing as it was based in…
Smartphone users now have their own version of YouTube. The company says that smartphone users with "capable" browsers like the iPhone, G1, and Palm Pre can access the mobile site.
Update: A Twitter account has now been set up specifically for finding Robert Botts: @FindRobertBotts. Original Article: A man named Robert Botts from Louisville, Kentucky has gone missing, and those who know him have taken to social media to help them find him. He's been missing since Thursday, July 30. His car was found abandoned at an intersection in Louisville.
Digg is putting a new spin on targeted advertising. It is always the goal of advertisers to target their ads as well as they can, but when you advertise with Digg, it will cost you if they're not relevant enough.
Newspaper websites attracted more than 70.3 million unique visitors in June, reaching 35.9 percent of all Internet users, according to a custom report by Nielsen Online for the Newspaper Association of America. News paper website visitors viewed 3.5 billion page views during the month, spending 2.7 billion minutes browsing the sites in more than 597 million sessions.
More people are paying bills at bank or credit union websites than at individual biller websites, according to a new report from Javelin Strategy & Research. "For the first time, more consumers paid bills via bank sites in the past month rather than biller-direct sites," James Van Dyke, President and Founder of Javelin Strategy & Research said.