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Google-DoubleClick Deal Draws Criticism

BRUSSELS, Belgium)—Europe’s major consumer group BEUC said Wednesday that it feared Internet search engine Google Inc.’s takeover of online ad tracker DoubleClick Inc. would damage European Union privacy rights and limit consumers’ choice of Web content.

Their plea to EU regulators comes after U.S. consumer privacy advocacy groups asked the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to look at how the two companies, when combined, would have access to an unprecedented amount of data on consumers’ Web usage and Internet search habits.

Cornelia Kutterer, BEUC’s senior legal adviser, said the association had asked the European Commission and other European authorities to look into privacy concerns — even though the two companies have not yet requested EU approval for the US$3.1 billion (euro2.29 billion) deal. “They have so far complementary databases with private data. If they merge them, this could lead to unmatched databases of profiles,” Kutterer told the AP. “If they can combine them, this could lead to a violation of user privacy rights.”

In a letter to data privacy and consumer rights regulators, BEUC said the new company would have and could exploit enormous amounts of personal information about users as they click on Web pages and applications. “Never before has one single company had the market and technological power to collect and exploit so much information about what a user does on the Internet,” it said. “The unprecedented and unmatched databases of user profiles … appear also to be in clear violation of users’ privacy rights.” Read More »

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The biggest Web site you’ve never heard of

Photobucket has 38 million members, but unless you use MySpace or Facebook, you might not know them. Fortune’s David Kirkpatrick provides a snapshot of the Web’s hottest photo site.

By David Kirkpatrick, Fortune senior editor

Google The New Big Brother

By Anja Merret

For some time now, the warm and fuzzy feelings towards Google have dissipated to be replaced by a certain unease. What is Google up to? Google’s entire focus in its business strategy is to ensure that their service enables them to fully track you the internet user so that they are able to provide relevant search results. The companies they are buying up on a daily basis are chosen because their products or services add to this business focus.

Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt spoke about his company’s approach to personalisation at a conference in the UK this week. Google’s focus on collecting data on the internet user is far more obsessive than one would imagine. It seems that Google would like to be able to predict, for instance, what a user might want to do the next day or what job he/she might wish to take.

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How to Bring Thousands of New Subscribers to Your Site Within Two Weeks With Your Blog

By Rob Mead

These days when most web site owners hear the word “blog”, their ears perk up and dollar signs appear in their eyes. They believe that this is the most important feature for their site and will draw in thousands of new viewers and subscribers to their web pages on a daily basis no matter what kind of content their blog will contain.

I’d like to set the record straight on this myth. Just because you’ve spent 3 hours a day every day last week on writing your blog on the latest celebrity break-ups, you think that soon you’ll be reaping the rewards of a million click-throughs by next month. Wrong! People with celebrity sites that do rank way up in the search engine ranks, such as PerezHilton.com, have been working and tinkering with their sites for years, developing just the right tone and attitude that they need to draw in their vast audience hungering for juicy gossip. They’ve also been on TV shows and radio shows spreading the word about their gossip sites to media celebrities like Howard Stern and Bill O’Reilly. Unless you have the greatest PR team in the world behind you, this is not going to work for you.

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Targeted Blogging - 4 Quick Steps to Create More Money In Blogging

By James Krawder

The newest online trend in recent years has been blogging, the so called “art” of saying whatever you want to say but making profit by doing so. Since blogs can be listed on the internet without anyone ever actually reading them, what is the purpose of hosting or creating one yourself? Simple – a frequently updated blog can make your site more linkable and can even direct traffic to your website. Here are four easy steps to make more money through targeted blogging:

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