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Amazon Shares Tumble on Profit Concerns - Investment News
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc. <AMZN.O> fell more than 16 percent on Thursday after the online retailer's earnings missed Wall Street targets and sparked fears its bid to lure more customers would erode profits even more.

180 Trillion Leisure Hours Lost To Work - Humour
BOSTON—According to a report released Monday by Boston University's School of Lifestyle Management, more than 180 trillion leisure hours were lost to work in 2004.

"I sue dead people..." - Humour
The RIAA has done some MIND BLOWINGLY stupid things in the past, but this one actually had me baffled! According to a report from Ars Technica, it seems that the RIAA has gone after a deceased woman in order to get what they feel they have coming to them.

Computer Help Center - Humour
A woman called the Canon help desk, about a problem she was having with her printer. The tech asked her if she was "running it under Windows." The woman responded, "No, my desk is next to the door. But that's a good point. The man sitting in the cubicle next to me is under a window, and his is working just fine."

Cenuco Terminates Omnipoint Acquisition Agreement - Featured Article
BOCA RATON, Fla. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Dec. 20, 2004 - Cenuco, Inc. (AMEX:ICU - News) today announced it has terminated the agreement to acquire Omnipoint Marketing LLC.

Study: Net users confused about search - Featured Article
A new survey released Sunday by the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that only one in six search users can distinguish between unpaid and sponsored results. Yet nearly half of all users said they would stop using a search engine if they thought it wasn't clear about how it presented paid results.

Email Marketing Takes a Licking, Keeps on Ticking - Featured Article
BrightWave Marketing’s G. Simms Jenkins predicts 2005 will be a banner year for email marketing.

WIFI Hotspot Finder - Technology
Search our directory to locate wireless service. You can browse by a specific address, a city, state, country, airport or zip code to find nearby access points.

Enterprise Resistance May Limit Firefox - Technology
The Firefox open-source Web browser continues to gain market share, capturing 5 percent in the latest survey by WebSideStory. The upstart is likely to continue attracting consumer converts, analysts say, but it will meet resistance in the enterprise world.

Value of Message is Key for Consumers - Business
New research from the Ponemon Institute reveals consumer attitudes towards permission and privacy.

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Google GEO says more competition means more revenue

Google Inc. faces mounting competition in the Internet search advertising market, CEO Eric Schmidt said he expects such battles to drive up prices and increase revenues across the entire industry.

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Print Newspaper Circulation Drops, Online Readers Increase

While newspaper circulation dropped 2.5 percent in the six-month period ending in March, newspaper websites had an eight percent increase in viewers for the first quarter of 2006, according to the Newspaper Association of America's analysis of data released by the Audit Bureau of Circulation.

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Can’t We All Just Get Along?

The Cpa Vs. Ppc Debate: Why Can’t Both Ad Strategies Just Get Along? Is the Pay Per Click (PPC) online advertising industry changing? Experts say that, as the PPC model changes, its natural progression will cause it to move towards the Cost Per Acquisition (CPA) model.

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Ad Network for Bloggers

Federated Media, the blog-publishing firm run by Wired and Industry Standard founder and Google-watcher John Battelle, last week launched an ad platform designed to give marketers access to its klatch of highly literate and well-trafficked blogs.

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