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From: Ottilia Olsen
Subject: [Help-SnakeCharmer] captor judiciary
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 14:59:21 -0600
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What about for less common locales like Redondo Beach or La Jolla?
" Even the video message that Youtube's founders produced to announce their site's acquisition by Google produces a ridiculously untargeted banner ad reading "GED Information.
But they disclosed that up front, so I feel better about linking to it than I did about linking to the Walmart thing earlier. Now, Mihai Parparita, a member of the Google Reader team, has combined the two.
Mutta ei huolta, en aio ns. The cool pen industry? Get crappiest booty ever!
Frankly, the advertising you see today on Youtube is junk, and has only the most tenuous connection with the content of any video content displayed on the site.
It's performance art. And it walks along that line of social network spaces and video game spaces. What about for less common locales like Redondo Beach or La Jolla? Get crappiest booty ever!
The cool pen industry? This micro region map would not only be legible, but annotated with store names, hotels, and tourist attractions.
He goes so far as to suggest, "If I were running a search engine I'd actually come out and say we're gonna remove any advertiser on PayPerPost from our listings.
Being part of a big company makes users feel safer, because they know the site won't shut down in a year.
Will it be possible to do wide screen?
That's where this Idea Bar post starts, because unfolding maps and trying to pinpoint your location is near impossible on those huge maps available from AAA or many others. Google would have bought other social sites, like del. But they disclosed that up front, so I feel better about linking to it than I did about linking to the Walmart thing earlier.
PayPerPost does not demand its bloggers to disclose that they are receiving monetary compensation for their blog posts. Hopefully this becomes a full-blown integration sooner rather than later. If Google was stuck with a popular property when it was a smaller company, it would have put a lot of effort behind that company. us, Flickr, maybe even Digg and YouTube, in an attempt to beat MySpace, and the company would be suffering ten times worse than Yahoo is now. " These ads are very poorly targeted, much more poorly targeted than the ads regularly seen running on publisher sites running Adsense code.
And it walks along that line of social network spaces and video game spaces. Get crappiest booty ever! If Google was stuck with a popular property when it was a smaller company, it would have put a lot of effort behind that company.
But the same problems will persist, because no algorithm will ever be as smart as a human in terms of being able to match ads to video content which defies easy categorization.
Plus, if you look at Google's history, its earlier project were far more often successful than the more recent ones. Even the smartest algorithm will have a very difficult time matching this video to an appropriate advertiser, should one exist. But they disclosed that up front, so I feel better about linking to it than I did about linking to the Walmart thing earlier.
The difference: They would have dragged down Google with them. Perhaps Google wouldn't have the focus to buy Keyhole, and revolutionize things with Google Maps and Google Earth. ReviewMe is financed by Text Link Ads, a longtime TechCrunch sponsor. Frankly, we're not happy that one of our sponsors has launched this type of service, and we've notified them that we will not allow promotion of ReviewMe through TechCrunch.


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