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News archives for the week of July 3, 2006
July 6, 2006
More on the Accoona search engine results pages
The Accoona search engine results pages are of the traditional linear kind, but lacks links
to cached copies of pages. In addition to regular Internet search facilities, there is a business
search service delivered by Dun & Bradstreet and a news feed delivered by Moreover. As a side note,
Moreover is used by giants like MSN and a few others. On the right hand side you will find a section
with pull-down menus called SuperTarget. For a large number of search queries, the alternatives
given in this section may be more confusing than helpful.
July 6, 2006
eBay sellers warned not to use Google's Checkout payment system
eBay's Terms of Use then go on to say: Sellers may offer to accept PayPal, credit cards including
MasterCard, Visa, Amex, Discover, debit cards and bank electronic payments online for eBay purchases.
Sellers may also offer to accept bank-to-bank transfers, often known as bank wire transfers or bank
cash transfers. Sellers may accept COD (cash on delivery) or cash for in person transactions.
July 5, 2006
Smarter.com creates proprieteray clustering technology for its shopping search engine
With the company's new comprehensiveness comes an increased emphasis on soft goods, such as
clothing. For those categories, the company has created proprieteray clustering technology to
allow its users to narrow down searches by attributes such as brand, color, fabric and fit.
July 4, 2006
How much can publishers expect to earn with the Google AdSense CPA test?
How much a publisher will earn will depend on a number of factors about the publisher and the advertiser,
including whether the ads match the topic of the site, and level of interest of their site visitors.
We have tried to match the appropriate publishers with advertisers for this test.