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iTunes makes Apple traffic sing

December 20, 2005 Numerous product launches keep Apple.com topping the list of fastest-growing sites, says new report. TAGS: Nielsen/NetRatings, visitor, traffic, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, Google Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Apple iPod

Where the wired kids are

May 25, 2006 Teen things, that is. A new crop of Web sites is joining mainstays like MySpace, Yahoo on list of most-popular sites among teens. TAGS: teen, margin, MySpace, ComScore, teenager, visitor, Wikipedia, Yahoo! Inc., kid, America Online Inc., Google Inc.

Google to offer free analytics service

November 14, 2005 The service will let companies see how visitors interact with their Web sites and how their ad campaigns are faring. TAGS: analytics, Google Analytics, Google AdWords, Google Inc., visitor, small and medium business, Microsoft Corp.

Small reviews site packs a loud Yelp

July 25, 2007 Locally written reviews site captures the attention of small-business owners and armchair critics across big U.S. cities. TAGS: CitySearch, senior analyst, visitor, ComScore, San Francisco, city, Google Inc., social networking, Los Angeles, small business, acquisition

Google's antisocial downside

July 13, 2006 When it comes to the online social-networking party, the search giant is playing the wallflower. Is that a wise move? TAGS: Orkut.com, MSN Spaces, social networking, Esther Dyson, MySpace, Google Inc., MSN, visitor, networking, blogging, blog, Internet search, portal, Yahoo! Inc., video, Microsoft Corp.

Chart: A Microsoft-Yahoo combo by the numbers

February 1, 2008 What would Microsoft gain by swallowing Yahoo for a proposed $44.6 billion? CNET News.com contrasts combined stats with Google's. TAGS: Yahoo! Inc., ComScore, visitor, Google Inc., leader, Microsoft Corp., property, AOL Instant Messenger, America Online Inc., e-mail, Microsoft Windows

Bill would force Web sites to delete personal info

February 8, 2006 Proposal before Congress would require sites to delete data about visitors if it's no longer needed for "legitimate" business purpose. TAGS: proposal, personal information, visitor, bill, Time Warner Inc., Google Inc., search engine, Yahoo! Inc., e-mail address, e-mail
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