An annual survey conducted by IT Analytics firm Outsell Inc. concludes that just over 80% of advertisers are using some form of Internet Marketing with a definite emphasis on search marketing.
Fed To Continue Raising Rates at Gradual Pace
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan told Congress yesterday in a semi-annual testimony, that the Fed should continue to raise interest rates as the growth outlook in the U.S. remains positive.
Oil Prices Continue to Climb Back Up
Like a bad barker on television trying to sell another gadget, August contract light crude sold for $59.99 in morning trades. The prices edged its way back after oil prices dropped on rising inventories from the EIA last week.
Evolution Battles Continue: Pro Evolution Website
The National Academies through its hat into the fight over teaching evolution in schools with the creation of an evolution resources website. The website provides information and link to various texts, studies and statements in favor of evolution.
Yahoo and Google continue to update SERPs
Google’s most recent update is taking longer than usual to complete. As reported here two weeks ago, Google is updating its algorithm and this update is causing volatility in the search engine results under various keywords and keyword phrases.
UC Will Bid To Continue Los Alamos Management
Regents at the University of California voted in favor of submitting a bid to manage the nuclear laboratory.
Big Stocks Continue To Gain
Thanks partly to the decline of oil prices and news that Apple may start using Intel chips in its Mac computers, U.S. stocks have continued to rise in their biggest weekly gain in the last six months.
U.S. Stocks Continue To Gain
U.S. stocks have continued to rise in their biggest weekly gain in the last six months helped by the decline of oil prices as well as news that Apple may start using Intel chips in its Mac computers.
Judges Continue to Prolong Khodorkovsky Verdict
Believe it or not, oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s verdict was delayed for the fourth day in a row. Judges adjourned the court after just 3 hours again.
Sony And Toshiba Continue DVD Duel
Sony and Toshiba stand like two old samurai waiting for the other to flinch in the DVD duel. Toshiba seems to be getting annoyed with the powerful Sony, the Shogun of Japanese electronics firms. Parley attempts remain at a standstill and Toshiba say little ground will be gained until Sony softens its attitude on the unification of the DVD formats.