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  • Online Video Advertising Set To Become The Favoured “Channel”?
    Lately, we have been hearing much about online video and the rise of social media communities, but how could these possibly be a threat to search engines? Yahoo!, MSN, and Google hold the largest share in the online advertising market, but their market share could well be halved if social networks become more popular.
  • Edoctoring and Epatients, the Healthy Way Forward
    Most people use the search engine to search for news, music, or whatever else that catches their fancy. But over the past few years, over 60% of people are searching for health related information, which is a staggering amount of people when you consider just how many people are online and have access to a computer.
  • Is Social Networking Changing our Society and Culture?
    The Social media sites that are ever so prevalent this day are fast becoming the heart and soul of the internet. We all use them to upload images, catch-up with old friends, update current status, or just pass the time. Whatever reason you have for going on there, it seems like we all do it for one reason or another.
  • Handhelds and Internet Marketing
    It has been recently announced that the new iPhone is coming to stores soon, and many news releases are popping up over the web with pictures and reviews about the device that has made Apple a major player in the tech industry once again.
  • Multimedia Websites and Online Marketing
    For years now, Search Engine Marketing experts have been trying to solve one of the mysteries surrounding SEO and flash web page optimisation. They have tried to create work-arounds, such as, slice up parts of flash movie and placing it on different pages whilst adding text to each of these pages.

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