Google to make real-time judgment of ad quality
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Coming changes, will mean Google will judge each advertiser’s ad quality immediately rather than use a pre-calculated score. Also: adios minimum bids. (CNET News.com — 22 August, 2008)
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Natural language processing could let advertisers bid for search ad placement based on broad concepts, not just a gaggle of keywords. (CNET News.com — 20 August, 2008)
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In July, U.S. searches rose 3 percent to 8 trillion over the last year, according to Nielsen. But Google’s searches in the U.S. increased faster at 16 percent. (CNET News.com — 20 August, 2008)
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Under a still-not-final deal, Google would power a centralized search service on Verizon mobile devices and share resulting revenue, the Wall Street Journal reported. (CNET News.com — 22 August, 2008)
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The legendary game designer talks about the evolution of his new evolution game. (CNET News.com — 21 August, 2008)
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Federal government gives the merger its nod of approval, but Electronic Arts let its bid for Take Two expire earlier this week. (CNET News.com — 21 August, 2008)
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The millions spent really isn’t that impressive, the market research firm says, when you look at how much else it spends during the rest of the year. (CNET News.com — 23 August, 2008)
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Software maker will build its fourth U.S. data center in West Des Moines, which is also the hometown of Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast Shawn Johnson. (CNET News.com — 22 August, 2008)
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