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    Net advertising has registered two consecutive quarterly increases for the first time in two years, according to a new report.

  • Can Google save America Online?

    Paid search listings have helped pull Yahoo and Microsoft's MSN Web portal from the dot-com advertising mire, but America Online is still in search of a saviour.

  • Web surfers brace for pop-up downloads

    Web surfers who thought online advertisements were becoming increasingly obtrusive may be dismayed by a new tactic: pop-up downloads.

  • Australian e-business: Shameless self-promotion

    Businesses are increasingly becoming bamboozled by the options available to promote their Web sites. Do the benefits outweigh the effects of the likely backlash from those they are targeting?

  • Tricks of the pop-up windows trade

    If you regularly surf the Web, you've probably been trapped in multiplying pop-up windows. Nothing is more annoying than having browser after browser open, taking you to sites that you did not intend to visit. So, how do developers do it?

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