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  • kahwee 1:33 pm on July 29, 2009 Permalink | Reply
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    Yahoo gives up on search, gives in to Microsoft and will serve Bing results:

    http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/jul2009/tc20090728_826397.htm

    That’s one search giant down. Bing, with the combined searches of Yahoo would approach 30%:

    Yahoo will essentially scrap its own efforts to best Google in search and instead rely on Microsoft’s recently debuted Bing search engine, according to reports in The Wall Street Journal and the BoomTown blog. Ads placed next to those search results would be served up not by Yahoo’s ad platform, dubbed Panama, but by a Microsoft technology called AdCenter, says another report from Advertising Age. Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz “is essentially giving up on search,” says Danny Sullivan, editor of Search Engine Land.

    Yahoo salespeople likely will continue to sell the search ads that appear both on Yahoo sites and on Bing. And the company that sells an ad—in this case, Yahoo—may get as much as 80% of the resulting revenue.

    It’s unfortunate with one less player in the search market although I am partly guilty of it since I kinda pro-Google.

     
  • kahwee 3:08 pm on July 25, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: advertisement, evony, ,   

    The ad that annoys me so much – Evony.

    Evony

    (Now we all only look at the registration fields, right?)

    Guardian discusses Has Evony become the most despised game on the web? http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2009/jul/15/games-evony-spam-internet

    Here is some evidence that Evony has been spamming blogs with comments (that are thankfully caught with Akismet): http://www.bruceongames.com/2009/07/10/dont-play-evony/

    And they had this ridiculous program iEvony: http://www.arksark.org/blog/2009/07/05/evony-a-patchwork-of-stolen-parts/

     
    • uzyn 4:10 pm on July 25, 2009 Permalink

      I didn’t know they spam until this.

      I just thought they have too much marketing money and decides to buy all Adwords’ inventory.

      1. Sex
      2. Spam
      3. ????
      4. Profit!

    • kahwee 12:25 am on July 26, 2009 Permalink

      Yeah and they are apparently very successful considering the amount of money they can spend on the ads. Terrible business practice.

    • uzyn 12:44 pm on July 26, 2009 Permalink

      Just wondering, would you have a problem with them had they only buy a huge load of google adwords (ie. you get to see the busty lady everywhere but there is no foul play, ie. spamming) ?

    • kahwee 11:41 pm on July 26, 2009 Permalink

      I think I’m just sick of seeing that art work. Maybe they could rotate the ladies? Haha

      But that’s how ads are. Evony ads are better then some ads that promises you won something. I gotten used to it already.

    • Lee 11:54 pm on October 29, 2009 Permalink

      I am a student studying computer games design at uni and decided to investigate Evony.com.
      Just to see what some of these games are like etc. etc.
      The game is actually kind of cool (found myself addicted and even spent a little money on it).
      But I started to notice HUGE bandwidth use by the site as I played.
      I am not the only one either, there are comments on the evony forums about this.
      This is odd because all of the client info, the animations etc. are all downloaded in one big download at the start.
      There is no streaming media so I began to wonder what was going on.

      To cut a long story short I decided to break the law and reverse engineer Evony’s client.
      Not to cheat. Not to rip them off or even to use even a scrap of the code.
      But just to poke about a bit and find out what was going on, maybe even offer them some ways to improve things.

      Aside from the fact that the whole thing is very poorly constructed (it is really very beginner coder level stuff. Reminds me of a lot of
      what the first year students produce for assignments) it contained some very interesting information.

      Included with the client are 2 peices of tracking software that monitor your web use and which applications you have open while the client is running.
      These do not install independently on the machine though due to the limitations of flash and do not actually damage anything.
      But they harvest massive volumes of information. My firewall was blocking a lot of outgoing transmissions and it turns out that these
      were the data trying to be sent out. So they know nothing about me. lol.
      However there is a LOT of data coming IN over the ports the client uses. In otherwords it is downloading something into my cache for use later.
      I have bandiwdth restriction which slows these types of tricks down and I completely clear my cache every couple of hours if I am heavily using the net.

      I also noticed that all the varanbles etc. are named Civony still and that there are multiple references to UMGE.
      Even a couple of folders are simply called UMGE, one of these folders contains one of the spyware programs.
      So I can only guess at where the data would end up if I didnt have a good firewall.

      There are also commented out sections in the code which contain references to UMGE and Lam himself, though low on details.

      Thank you for reading this.

      Lee

    • kahwee 4:39 pm on November 5, 2009 Permalink

      Thanks Lee.

    • calvin 11:38 am on December 2, 2009 Permalink

      I couldn’t agree more. The shamelessness is almost impressive in its absurdity. I finally broke down myself and had to write about it.

      http://machetesquadhq.com/2009/11/15/shameless-advertising-evony-pulls-the-titties-card/

  • kahwee 3:41 am on July 2, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: advertisement, feature, , pornography   

    Internet Explorer 8 introduces inprivate browser for — you know — so that your wife won’t get disgusted at the sites you view. I can’t believe Microsoft commissioned this ad.

    Do you share a computer with someone? Someone who looks at crazy websites? Then you may suffer from O.M.G.I.G.P. Watch this video to learn more and find a cure.

    O.M.G.I.G.P. – Internet Explorer 8

     
  • kahwee 12:42 pm on June 3, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: advertisement, new, newspaper   

    Newspaper Ad Sales Plummet $2.6 Billion In Q1 2009 http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/06/02/from-terrible-to-terrifying-newspaper-ad-sales-plummet-26-billion-in-first-quarter/

    Are newspapers getting less relevant these days? Ads are plummeting according to the link above. Would newspapers disappear one day? I secretly hope so. I don’t like reading them, haha

     
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