Saturday, September 10, 2005

Corp. (Internet advertising) goes online again (SiliconValley.com)SiliconValley.com - Jumping into the market


News Corp. goes online again (SiliconValley.com)
SiliconValley.com - Jumping into the market to provide online news for video game junkies, News Corp. agreed Thursday to pay$650 million in cash to acquire San Francisco-based IGN Entertainment, a publisher of video game web sites.

Missouri Yanks Offline Alleged Katrina Web Scammer (TechWeb)
TechWeb - A judge in Missouri orders several Web sites shuttered after the state's Attorney General accused a St. Louis man -- an alleged racist and anti-Semite -- of illegally soliciting donations for Katrina relief efforts.

Getting help after Katrina a bureaucratic maze (Reuters)

"FederalReuters - President George W. Bush on Thursdaydirected Hurricane Katrina survivors to register for aid on agovernment Web site, but navigating through the cumbersomeprocedures can be daunting and time consuming.




Google And Insurer Geico Settle Lawsuit (TechWeb)
TechWeb - Google Inc. and insurance company Geico have settled a lawsuit in which the latter company accused the search giant of trademark violations.

Banner Ads: From Bargain Basement To Rich Media (AdWeek.com)
AdWeek.com - The increased use of video and animation technologies is causing some advertisers to reconsider the purpose of their banner ads--from simply a way to draw users to their Web sites to a delivery method for rich branding experiences and a way to collect customer information.

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