The internet has emerged as an increasingly important part of the U.S., even in light of a recession that has undermined advertising as well as consumer spending.
This week, the Interactive Advertising Bureau released figures showing that interactive advertising now accounts for $300 billion in economic activity nationwide.
According to the organization, the advertising-supported internet is now 2.1 percent of the gross domestic product, and it employs 1.2 million Americans directly, along with another 1.9 million people in related support positions.
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Nowadays some social bookmarking sites are also offering adsense revenue sharing programs.Most of the social bookmarking sites strictky adhere to their content policy and making a safe place for its contributing members.You can go to the url to check the top social bookmarking sites that are good for sharing your adsense.
Xomba
Xomba bookmarks are called xomblurbs. Xomblurbs are a social bookmarking tools that allow users to share links with the whole Xomba community.
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At Google, Paul Buchheit built the first versions of Gmail and AdSense. Now, he’s working on FriendFeed, a company that he believes is bringing to market flowing, multi-person, real-time conversations that will eventually replace email.
FriendFeed, for those that don’t know it, says Read Write Web’s Marshall Kirkpatrick, is a combination of an aggregation tool bringing in information from around the Web, a big public conversation, and a publishing tool for original content. The service aggregates feeds from the different social networks you participate in, allowing your FriendFeed friends to engage with you on those networks whether they belong to the same social network or not.
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Times Online. Microsoft’s latest internet browser includes a piece of software that allows internet users to hide the audit trail of websites they have visited.
The InPrivate feature on Internet Explorer 8, nicknamed “porn mode”, allows users to conceal the sites they have viewed at the click of a button.
Once the setting is chosen, others using the same computer will not be able to see which sites have been accessed. Other browsers have similar functions, but this one is far more prominent. Although casual users cannot see the previous user’s search history, authorities such as the police will be able to access it if necessary.
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