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Heavyweight champs of the web - top 10

News still dominate the internet in terms of users but the web 2.0 revolution and a major shift towards online advertising means these are exciting times, according to Magid Abraham, CEO of ComScore. However, the top level trend, said Abraham, is the... [02 Feb 2007]

Web 2.0 sends web developer pay skyrocketing

News The increase in online multimedia applications, such as podcasts, and the growth of web advertising is generating strong demand for their skills, said ATSCo CEO Ann Swain. It said annual salaries for IT professionals skilled in key web... [15 Dec 2006]

Yahoo! shakes up its execs

News Meanwhile, chief financial officer Sue Decker will take over a reorganised advertising business unit but will continue to serve as CFO until a replacement is found, the company said. The new Advertiser & Publisher Group will combine marketing... [06 Dec 2006]

Dell and Google get closer

News Financial details were not disclosed but Schmidt said the companies will share revenue from search-advertising fees. He said: "Targeted advertising is known to work. Google is eyeing other complementary services for advertising. [26 May 2006]

eBay and Yahoo! in joint bid to see off Google

News CEO Terry Semel said in a statement: "This partnership with eBay provides us with a great opportunity to further extend our sponsored search and graphical advertising reach to one of the largest and most active communities on the web. [25 May 2006]

Ballmer accuses Google of 'diva behaviour'

News Microsoft is third right now in internet advertising. Google and the growth of the advertising market was one of the primary topics of discussion at the Churchill Club event on Thursday. Ballmer said: "We want to make sure there is good, healthy... [12 May 2006]

Microsoft plans "long-term investments"

News As for the competition with Google, Ballmer said one of the keys is having better technology to serve up advertising. Despite Wall Street's negative reaction to Microsoft's plan to invest billions in its emerging businesses, CEO Steve Ballmer told... [02 May 2006]

Update: Barry Diller group bids $1.85bn for Ask Jeeves

News The internet conglomerate, which is headed by media entrepreneur Barry Diller, said today it is hoping to move aggressively into the web search market through the deal and pointed to growth in the online advertising market as another major... [21 Mar 2005]

Microsoft launches into paid search

News s advertising. But the new MSN service, called adCentre and set to roll out in Singapore and France in the coming months, will bump Overture ads in the long run and let MSN own a major source of its advertising revenue. [16 Mar 2005]

Google toolbar picks where you surf

News Many web publishers and ecommerce companies have filed suit against application makers like Claria, formerly Gator, and WhenU for using their software to deliver pop-ups advertising rival online stores at the point of purchase. [21 Feb 2005]

AOL axes 750 staff

News Earlier this week, parent company Time Warner's CEO Richard Parsons said AOL's online advertising would reach nearly $1bn in 2004, up 33 per cent from last year. The move toward the free web is an attempt by AOL to chase after the resurging dollars... [08 Dec 2004]

Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Steve Jobs

Comment Jobs knows what side his bread is buttered - playing Robin Hood to Gates' Sheriff of Nottingham - and he's certainly had a good stab at winding up Microsoft, with posters advertising the unveiling of Tiger laden with Gates-baiting slogans... [22 Sep 2004]

Yahoo! tops Q1 forecasts and splits stock

News Bolstered by improved online advertising revenue and continued momentum in paid search, Yahoo on Wednesday reported first quarter earnings that blew away Wall Street expectations. Executives maintained that online advertising, both branded and... [08 Apr 2004]

Redmond readies search war plans

News Speaking at the company's annual online advertising conference, Yusuf Medhi, MSN's corporate vice president of information and merchant services, spoke about the company's "big investment" in search. On Thursday, CEO Steve Ballmer said he regretted... [29 Mar 2004]

The Search Wars have begun as Yahoo! turns on Google

News Keyword searches made up 31 per cent of the $1.66bn in US online ad sales for the second quarter of 2003, according to the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), an industry trade group. Although expected, the announcement highlights the changing... [15 Jan 2004]

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