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AOL Now Aggregates Email from Gmail, Hotmail, and Yahoo
In a refreshing show of humility and honesty, AOL has admitted that perhaps visitors to AOL.com do not necessarily have @aol.com at the end of their email addresses.
So, they've enabled users to aggregate their email from Gmail, Hotmail and Yahoo on the AOL.com homepage.
“With the launch of mail aggregation, AOL will be the first among the big traditional portals to offer a centralized email experience,” commented Bill Wilson, Executive Vice President of Programming, AOL. “We know that consumers today have multiple email accounts on different services to keep tabs on daily, and we want to make it easier for them. This is an important first step in opening up AOL.com and giving users the ability to populate the AOL.com homepage with content and services they use on a daily basis, regardless of where it lives.”
Of course, you can do the same on iGoogle, but the applications were developed by third parties.
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Microsoft, Yahoo Take Major Hits in Nielsen Online Search Share Rankings for October 2008
Microsoft and Yahoo took a tumble in their year-over-year search share in October 2008, according to Nielsen Online. All searches were down 2%, which is quite surprising considering the election and the economy. Yahoo was down 12% and Microsoft was down 19%. Ask.com took a hit as well with a decrease of 22.9%
The news was much brighter for Google and AOL. Both saw sizeable increases at 8.1% and 14.5% respectively.
Google continues to dominate the search engine industry at a 61.2% market share.
Here's the full chart:
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AdEx Acquires Online Lead Gen Firm, Bay Harbor
Online marketing company AdEx has announced the acquisition of Bay Harbor, an online lead generation firm. Bay Harbor uses a proprietary software platform to perform behavioral targeting which identifies marketers' best prospects in several financial services and other consumer interest segments.
"Bay Harbor's lead generation platform allows us to capitalize on the ever-growing online financial services sector," said Scott Rewick, Chief Executive Officer of AdEx Media. "This acquisition is synergistic with our existing business and will further enable us to meet the needs of our large customer base of advertisers, publishers, distributors, online retailers and consumers."
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