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MicroPayments and Credit Cards - Game On (Jun 30 2004 23:15 GMT) - "...because of a patent-pending method of lumping together individual transactions into one transaction to reduce the cost to the merchant." |
STAT Agricultural News
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Fresh Herb Market Summary (Jun 30 2004 23:15 GMT) - PHOENIX - Jun 30/04 - SNS -- U.S. domestic markets for fresh herbs were reviewed by the USDA today, with reporters focussing on products such as cilantro and dill. |
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Adsense Content Targetting (Jun 30 2004 23:15 GMT) - There is a bit of a debate going on in the AdSense community on just what Google uses to target advertisments. Is it strickly on-the-page criteria, or are their off-the-page influences such as link text. If it is off-the-page, does site context and structure (theme) matter? |
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Adsense Content Targetting (Jun 30 2004 23:15 GMT) - There is a bit of a debate going on in the AdSense community on just what Google uses to target advertisments. Is it strickly on-the-page criteria, or are their off-the-page influences such as link text. If it is off-the-page, does site context and structure (theme) matter? |
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Adsense Content Targetting (Jun 30 2004 23:15 GMT) - There is a bit of a debate going on in the AdSense community on just what Google uses to target advertisments. Is it strickly on-the-page criteria, or are their off-the-page influences such as link text. If it is off-the-page, does site context and structure (theme) matter? |
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Adsense Content Targetting (Jun 30 2004 23:15 GMT) - There is a bit of a debate going on in the AdSense community on just what Google uses to target advertisments. Is it strickly on-the-page criteria, or are their off-the-page influences such as link text. If it is off-the-page, does site context and structure (theme) matter? |
To Talk of Many Things
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Another Supreme Court Decision. It's ... (Jun 30 2004 23:15 GMT) - Another Supreme Court Decision. It's been quite a week for the Supreme Court. Here is one of their decisions today, Hamdi vs. Rumsfeld, dealing with whether someone that the Executive Branch declares to be an "enemy combatant" is entitled to a writ of habeas corpus and access to U.S. |
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