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Archived news and press releases

Browse our archive of news articles and press-releases.

Women dominate UK internet population
June 1, 2007

Marketer uses word of mouth to measure NASCAR’s online profile
June 1, 2007

Orcon to launch 3G service
May 29, 2007

Google to buy Feedburner?
ay 29, 2007

US interactive revenues close on US$17 billion this year says IAB
May 24, 2007

IAB and MIXX invite global entries for MIXX awards 2007
May 23, 2007

IAB US hosts historic summit on Interactive Audience Measurement
May 23, 2007

Search marketers turn focus to social networks
May 20, 2007

aQuantive goes to Microsoft for $6b
May 20, 2007

US study shows broadband users spend half their spare time online
May 14, 2007

Traffic metrics companies respond to IAB’s call for methodology auditing
May 14, 2007

Banners best format for online customer retention
May 14, 2007

MySpace buys Photobucket for US$250 million
May 8, 2007

Battle rages over “sponsored links” on Ziff sites
May 7, 2007

Could Google be acquiring SimplyHired?
May 7, 2007

Enterprises leaning on Web Analytics
May 7, 2007

Microsoft-Yahoo tie-up may be a dead deal
May 6, 2007

Webby Awards 2007 winners announced
May 3, 2007

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