Over the past year, more and more prominent websites have been turning away from the large contextual ad networks powered by Yahoo and Google to the much smaller Quigo Technologies.Comment Original post by Adotas.com

According to the New York Times, Google has been working towards distributing content across media companies like Dow Jones & Company, CondA© Nast, Sony BMG Music Entertainment and other large content …Comment Original post by Adotas.com

We’re totally nuts about our Gmail here at Download Squad. I’ve used my Gmail for all sorts of interesting things over the last 2 and a half years.Comment Original post by Download Squad

Yahoo Inc.’s new online search advertising system has increased the number of people who click on links that pay the Web media company money, a research firm said Monday.Comment Original post by CNN

Google Inc., fighting to consolidate its trademark globally, faces an obstacle in the world’s second largest Web market — China’s www.Gmail.cn, which is refusing to sell its Internet address to the US giant.Comment Original post by China Daily

Steve Rubel from Micro Persuasion has put together a handy multi-tutorial for using Gmail as the center for a variety of applications.Comment Original post by Lifehack.org

As newspapers already competed with Google and Yahoo in the online ad business then partnered with these to get a share of profits a new rival has appeared on the market.Comment Original post by Editors Weblog

As Facebook.com’s mastermind, Mark Zuckerberg is sitting on a potential gold mine that could make him the next Silicon Valley whiz kid to strike it rich.Comment Original post by The Columbus Dispatch

Written by Rudy De Waele and edited by Richard MacManus. Note: this is a Mobile Web focused excerpt from Rudy’s complete wrapup of the 3GSM World Congress , held recently in Barcelona.Comment Original post by Read/Write Web