The new video advertisements that will begin to appear on Google’s network of AdSense publishers will pay on a CPM basis for site-targeted video, which should be welcome news.
Yahoo Gets 10 Million Answers
Nearly five months after its debut, the Yahoo Answers service picked up its 10 millionth answer posted to the service.
Ask.com CEO Answers Microsoft Job Call
Steve Berkowitz, CEO of IAC/InterActiveCorp’s Ask.com search engine, will leave the company to take over MSN.
Windows Live Answers?
The LiveSide blog says MSN Spaces users have reported seeing two modules called “Questions Asked” and “Questions Answered”, and that they are related to a yet-to-be-announced Windows Live service.
Windows Live Video, Answers On Tap
A couple of new services associated with Microsoft’s Windows Live online platform offer competition to Google Video and Yahoo Answers.
Yahoo Answers With Improvements
If you’ve got questions, the users at Yahoo Answers don’t have blank stares; they may have answered your question already, and the Yahoo Answers engineers have made it easier to find that answer with the wonders of Ajax programming.
Google Answers Enterprise Desktop Concerns
After Gartner Research published the opinion that Google Desktop users in a business setting should use the Enterprise version of the product, Google released an updated edition of that product.
Yahoo Answers The Internet
Yahoo has taken the basic idea behind Usenet – posting a question and getting an answer from another user – and created a new website for users to ask those burning questions, like “How do I become a movie extra?”
MS Answers GoogZilla With Online Services
For months, the blogosphere was abuzz about potential “Microsoft killers,” mainly because of the advent of open source, customizable, server-based applications put forth by whippersnapper companies like Google and Mozilla. Worldwide governments, too, forced the Redmond, Washington-based software giant to open up its code to competition. How would Microsoft deal with it? Gates and company answered today during a preview of two Web-based software services-Windows Live and Microsoft Office Live.
Answers Found In Opera
Nope, this isn’t a story about the “Three Tenors”. Opera Software added GuruNet’s Answers.com to their browser. Opera signed a partnership with the search engine to add an exclusive search feature to their browser.