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General news, Media, Communications, Internet, Finance

Housing Market Perfect for Online Firms

Low mortgage rates, a glut of affordable homes, and big refinance opportunities are creating a data vacuum for online real estate firms.
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Media, Communications, Internet, Finance

Zillow Tackles Home Improvement

In the dismal U.S. housing market, online real estate listing destination seeks new ways to attract visitors and ad dollars.
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Media, Communications, Internet

Trulia Makes Real Estate Mobile

Online real estate search firm is moving beyond the PC by offering its house hunting services on mobile phones and GPS devices.
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Media, Communications, Internet, Finance

Is 'Net Powering Real Estate Recovery?

Housing trade group says the combination of increasing home sales in June, a housing stimulus bill, and the Internet may be fueling a rebound.
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Media, Communications, Internet, Finance

Zillow: US Homeowners in Denial

Online real estate firm says there is a wide gap between homeowners' perception of their homes' value and market reality.
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Internet, Finance

hakia Searches and Scores $5M

Natural language search engine hakia claims to provide more accurate results than Google. But analysts say the startup has a ways to go.
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Media, Internet, Finance

Would You Like Fries With That Social Network?

New social network serving the food industry launches, hoping to tap into the more than $500 billion U.S. restaurant market.
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Internet

Apple Opens Up

Apple launches three new iTunes widgets that will let customers buy digital music tracks through a variety of websites, blogs and social networks such as MySpace.
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Internet

What’s Left to Webify?

ZiXXo and Red Roller take web 2.0 to low-tech coupons and shipping, respectively.
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General news, Internet

The Power of Mom & Pop

It’s the old space that new companies are fighting over: local advertisers and publishers. Together, they may constitute the next big thing in online ads.
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Internet

Google Tests Page Creator

Search giant adds tool to testing ground that may help it tap into local ad dollars.
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Computers

MSN Lures Searchers with Gifts

Losing ground to rivals Google and Yahoo, Microsoft’s search engine tries to attract would-be searchers with rewards.
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Media, Internet

Google Gets into Radio Ads

The search giant pays $102 million for dMarc to help take its ad machine to the airwaves.
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Internet

Blinkx: No Plans to Sell Firm

Video search startup says it plans to remain independent after rival Truveo sold to AOL, but some speculate it may be in play.
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Media, Internet

Yahoo Revamps Its Ad Plans

The media giant’s search marketing business wants to be numero uno in the field it helped create.
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Media, Internet

’Tis the (iPod) Season

Apple’s digital music player is the most searched item on the Internet, topping the Xbox 360 and Harry Potter.
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Internet

Yahoo Has New Answers

Yahoo launches Answers, a service blending an old Ask Jeeves concept with community.
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Internet

Online Networks Coming Back

Online networks are back, and seem to have figured out how to make money: buzz, more buzz, and ads.
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Internet

Plaxo Rides Online Network Wave

As online networks expand, users need to know how and where to reach each other. Plaxo is hoping it fits the bill.
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Internet

Google Makes Search Personal

The search giant rolls out customized search as it seeks to attract and retain users.
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