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MySpace, Google Renew Search, Advertising Deal

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Los Angeles-based MySpace and search engine giant Google announced today that the two have renewed their search and advertising deal. According to the two, Google will continue to power MySpace's search and search advertising, and will also provide additional display advertising services for MySpace.

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Carving An Internet Niche With FamousBirthdays.com

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We own the celebrity birthday niche--we''re first in Google for searching for celebrity birthdays on every day of the year. If you look at Google Panda, they want you to be the best possible resource for a specific thing. That''s how you do well on Google, you become the best resources and site out there for a specific thing.

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Ace Metrix Rates Super Bowl Ads

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Los Angeles-based Ace Metrix , the online advertising rating and analytics firm run by Steve Goldman , has applied the firm's ad rating service to the Super Bowl XLIV ads. Tags: content advertising television bowl super metrix. READ MORE>>.

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Thanks to all of the sponsors and advertisers, who allow us to keep you updated on. Advertisers. tech, new media, entertainment and consumer industries. startups from around the globe to grace the stage in front of Valley VCs, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Salesforce, Vmware and more. socalTECH readers. Technology.

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Good News For Content Creators: $5M Available From YouTube

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The good news for content creators in Hollywood and elsewhere trying to make it on the Internet: YouTube , the video sharing site owned by Google, said today that it has just launched a new program which will invest five million dollars for new content partners.

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How Addroid Is Hoping To Solve The Ad Industry's Flash Problem, with Matt Cooper

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There's been a huge debate over the future of Adobe's Flash raging over the last month, as both Google and Mozilla disabled Flash due to security holes and other issues. Matt Cooper: What we're really trying to do, is reshape the advertising space. All of digital advertising today uses Flash as a foundation technology.

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