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An Advert for In-Game Violence

Research finds ads embedded in violent games to be more memorable.

Rogue Pharmacies Dominate Bing's Ads

Illegitimate pharmacies account for 90 percent of drug ads on Microsoft's Bing, according to a new report.

But Who's Counting?

No one really knows how many people visit websites. A San Francisco startup and Google are both working to change that.

Making Money from Social Ties

Advertisers are building complex applications to try to engage users on social networks.

Social Networking Is Not a Business*

Web 2.0--the dream of the user-built, user-centered, user-run Internet--has delivered on just about every promise except profit. Will its most prominent example, social networking, ever make any money?

Targeting Mobile Ads

Nokia's Enpocket acquisition paves the way for contextualized mobile advertising.

Listening for Ads

Research firm IMMI tracks ad exposure by sampling sound through cell phones.

How Ads Affect Our Memory

New research could help advertisers make a better impression.

Building onto Facebook's Platform

Developers search for killer apps for the social operating system.

Making Money from Online Video

How will Revver and other revenue-sharing video websites address the challenges ahead?

Directing Digg

Kevin Rose, founder of Digg.com, talks about why it's good that the site is out of control.

The Future of Search

The head of Google Research talks about his group's projects.

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