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Lloyds Tests Online Banking Security Device
Lloyds is testing a token-based security with its online customers. This requires them to enter a one-time six digit unique code that generates another code. [Read more] [Read more]
Netrcraft Survey: 2005 Strongest Internet Growth
Netcraft Survey has found that 2005 has been the strongest year ever for Internet growth. The web has added 17.5 million sites. [Read more] [Read more]
Sophos Reports Drop in American Spam
Sophos has reported a sharp drop in North American spam, but U.S., South Korea and China still account for more than 50% of spam. [Read more] [Read more]
Halsey Acquires Email Labs
Halsey Corporation has announced that it has acquired Uptilt, EmailLabs, based in Menlo Park, California, an email marketing service provider. [Read more] [Read more]
Wikipedia and Yahoo – Traffic Increases
The Neilson/NetRatings figures: Traffic has increased 289 percent for Wikipedia and 205 percent for Yahoo Education. [Read more] [Read more]
Seth Godin to Beta Test Squidoo, a Lens Site
Seth Godin has announced plans to beta test a new website Squidoo, a site that will host webpages called lenses written by experts on the topic. [Read more] [Read more]
Yahoo! Participates in Webmaster World Conference
Yahoo! will participate in the WebmasterWorld’s PubCon search engine & internet marketing conference to be held in Las Vegas between 15 and 17th November. [Read more] [Read more]
Online Shoppers Research Products Through Search
Harris study reveals that 88% of American online shoppers use search engines before making a purchase. [Read more] [Read more]
Google and Comcast to Buy a Stake in AOL?
Google and Comcast are expected to buy a minority stake in America Online according to Reuters. [Read more] [Read more]
Google to Launch a Philanthropy Campaign
Google is launching a corporate philanthropy campaign through Google.org to focus on “several areas including global poverty alleviation, energy and the environment”. [Read more] [Read more]
Yahoo and MSN to Link up Free Instant Messaging Services
Yahoo and MSN are expected to link up their free instant messaging services in the second quarter of 2006. Consumers from both communities can chat, send voice calls and emoticons. [Read more] [Read more]
Amazon Launches Alexa Web Information Service
Amazon.com has launched Alexa Web Information Service where developers can find more than hundred terabytes of Web site information. [Read more] [Read more]