Stories about: DoubleClick

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    Eight easy extras for IE8 08/10/2009 16:30:00

    Internet Explorer 8, the latest update to Microsoft's venerable Web browser, introduces several features intended to provide greater security and ease of use.
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    Drudge, other sites flooded with malicious ads 24/09/2009 11:16:00

    Criminals flooded several online ad networks with malicious advertisements over the weekend, causing popular Web sites such as the Drudge Report, Horoscope.com and Lyrics.com to inadvertently attack their readers, a security company said Wednesday.
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    Google plans to offer micropayments service to media owners 11/09/2009 05:23:00

    Google is promoting a payments system to the newspaper industry that would let Web surfers pay a small amount for individual news stories, an idea that could help publishers struggling with the impact of the Internet.
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    With OS project, is Google over-extending itself? 09/07/2009 05:15:00

    Google's decision to build a PC operating system could be a master stroke or a colossal blunder, depending on whether the company has the resources that such an ambitious and long-term undertaking will require.
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    Report: Microsoft to sell Razorfish ad agency 30/06/2009 04:34:00

    Microsoft is planning to sell Razorfish, its interactive ad agency, according to a report in Monday's Financial Times.
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    What Google knows about you 12/05/2009 03:45:00

    "Google knows more about you than your mother."
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    Browser add-on locks out targeted advertising 18/03/2009 07:22:00

    A Harvard University fellow has developed a browser extension that stops advertising networks from tracking a person's surfing habits, such as search queries and content they view on the Web.
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    Kundra takes leave, Google raises privacy flags 16/03/2009 08:54:00

    Well, at least the issue is not unpaid taxes this time -- but Vivek Kundra, the brand-new, first-ever federal CIO after just a few days on the job is already on a leave of absence after the office of the Washington, D.C., CTO was raided by federal agents. Kundra had been the District's CTO before President Barack Obama appointed him the nation's CIO. In other news, Google peeved privacy advocates by announcing a behavioral advertising program and separately saying it is testing a new service that will transcribe voice-mail messages and make them searchable.
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    Microsoft ships Silverlight 2.0 20/10/2008 08:58:00

    Thursday's release of version 2.0 of Silverlight, a cross-browser runtime for creating Rich Internet Applications (RIAs), from Microsoft has new features designed to enhance usability for the developer and designer, which will ultimately lead to a better end user experience, a company executive said.
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    With market meltdown, which tech firms become predator or prey? 13/10/2008 08:39:00

    While most eyes are still on stopping the bleed on Wall Street, smart tech companies will likely take a page out of Warren Buffet's playbook by looking for merger and acquisition opportunities with stocks at multi-year lows.
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    Google offloads Performics division 07/08/2008 08:29:59

    Publicis Groupe plans to strengthen its new VivaKi Nerve Center ad technology platform by purchasing Google's Performics search marketing division, the companies announced Wednesday.
 
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