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Recent News » New Google AdWords Dayparting & Ad Scheduling Coming Published 05/25/2006

The new features will allow advertisers to schedule the ads to show on weekends or weekdays only, or on other set days the advertiser specifies.

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» Video Search: YouTube Dominates, Google Video No. 5 Published 05/24/2006

YouTube continues to dominate the Internet video search market, according to a new report.

Hitwise, the traffic intelligence firm, recently reported that as of May 20, nearly 43 percent of all video searching was done through YouTube.

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» Microsoft and Google do battle over MySpace Published 05/24/2006 John Lehmann
May 24, 2006
NEWS Corporation's star online acquisition, MySpace, is believed to be in talks with Google to forge an internet search link.

The fast-growing social networking site, which has almost 80 million registered users, is seen as a powerful ally for search engines seeking new online audiences.

The discussions involve allowing one of the search giants to supply internet searches on MySpace pages, along with advertisements tied to results, according to a report in the Financial Times.

Microsoft is also reportedly conducting talks, but one source said MySpace was more likely to partner Google if it decided to form an alliance.

The search market is dominated by Google, which in April increased its share of US searches to 43.1 per cent, according to comScore Networks.

Microsoft's share fell slightly to 12.9 per cent.

MySpace, purchased by News for $US580 million (about $750 million) last year, is moving to localise its content for Australian audiences. Talks are under way with Australian record company executives to enable new music to be previewed on the site.

About 800,000 Australians are already registered to use the US site, a figure that is increasing by between 5000 and 6000 people a day.

A MySpace spokeswoman declined to comment on any negotiations.

News chief operating officer Peter Chernin said this month that work was well under way towards growing revenues from the company's online acquisitions such as MySpace.

He said in March that advertising on the MySpace home page alone was set to rise to $750,000 per day.

Because of their fast growth, social networking sites have the potential to rival the power of traditional online portals and search engines.

But US internet commentator Jeff Cole, the head of the Centre for the Digital Future at the University of Southern California, said in Sydney this week that News could lose users as it tried to "monetise" MySpace.

"People don't want government influence and they don't want corporate influence," he said. "You have to walk a very fine line with (online) communities."

Reference:

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,19236118-643,00.html


» Google to distribute online video ads Published 05/24/2006
May 24, 2006
Telecom Asia Daily

(Associated Press via NewsEdge) Google will begin distributing online video ads for the first time later this week, continuing the Internet search engine leader's effort to diversify beyond the static written messages that generate most of its profits.

The video expansion will affect thousands of Web sites that rely on Google to post ads related to the surrounding material on a page.

For instance, a news story about housing might prompt Google to display an ad for real estate agents.

Google isn't allowing the video ads to appear on its own Web site, a heavily trafficked destination that produced 58% of its $2.25 billion in revenue during the first three months of this year.

Despite that restriction, Google's push into online video advertising represents a significant step for the company as it explores new ways to propel its rapid earnings growth. Google began distributing graphical ads two years ago and during the past year has been dabbling in print and radio marketing.

None of the new initiatives so far have paid off like the austere blurbs that Google has been distributing across the Web since 2001.

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© 2006 Dialog, a Thomson business. All rights reserved

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http://www.telecomasia.net/telecomasia/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=329032


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