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Super Bowl advertisers seek buzz on social media

Super Bowl XLVI

In the age of Twitter and Facebook, many Super Bowl viewers will use the commercial breaks to go online and see what people are saying about the game. This year, advertisers want them to tweet about their favorite commercials as well.

 

Facebook may have leaked your personal information: Symantec

Facebook may have leaked your personal information: Symantec

Facebook users' personal information could have been accidentally leaked to third parties, in particular advertisers, over the past few years, according to Symantec Corp's official web blog.

 

Ear relief: Congress acts to stifle loud TV ads

Ear relief: Congress acts to stifle loud TV ads

Here's a message TV viewers may not want to mute: The days of getting blasted out of one's easy chair by blaring TV commercials may soon be over. The House on Thursday passed a bill that would prevent advertisers from abruptly raising the volume to catch the attention of viewers wandering off when regular programming is interrupted.

 

Click Fraud ring nets $ 3 million bucks in just 2 weeks

Click Fraud ring nets $ 3 million bucks in just 2 weeks

As long as advertisers pay for clicks, there will be click fraud. And the more people combat it, the more sophisticated the attacks become to get around the defenses that advertisers, search engines, and others put in place.

 

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