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By ArticleSnatch on January 10, 2008
Want straightforward news about New Hampshire’s primary? So do I. Yet within about seven seconds of turning on the television this morning, I heard someone begin a sentence with "If you buy my book . . ." In contrast, Google Maps offers a neutral representation of events. read more More: continued here google maps shows [...]
| Tagged Google Maps Shows New Hampshire, New Hampshire |
By ArticleSnatch on January 9, 2008
Want a snapshot of the day’s search marketing news? Here we’ve collected today’s top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web: From the SEW Blog: Microsoft Offers $1.2 Billion For Norwegian Search CompanyThey may not have Google’s market share but Microsoft does not seem to [...]
| Tagged For Norwegian Search Company, google, local search, Microsoft, New Hampshire, New Year's Day, organic search engine rankings, ReachLocal, Search Engine, search marketing news, search rankings, search space, USD |
By ArticleSnatch on January 9, 2008
In honor of today’s New Hampshire primaries, we decided to hold our own Paid Search Presidential Primaries. Let’s see how campaign dollars flowed to paid search, through buys on Google, Yahoo, MSN Live and Ask. Our winners? In New Hampshire, the Republican race is too close to call. Both John McCain and Mitt Romney continued [...]
| Tagged ABC, Barack, google, John McCain, Media outlets, Mitt Romney, New Hampshire, paid search, Rudy Giuliani, yahoo |
By ArticleSnatch on January 7, 2008
Internet visitors to Presidential candidate websites from New Hampshire have made Mike Huckabee and Barack Obama their favorite Republican and Democratic destinations. read more More: continued here obama huckabee win new hampshire web visits
| Tagged Barack Obama, internet visitors, Mike Huckabee, New Hampshire, Web Visits |
By ArticleSnatch on December 19, 2007
A New Hampshire based Democratic blog has banned six usernames tracked to an IP address belonging to Senator Hillary Clinton’s campaign, because they did not say they were involved with the campaign. The Blue Hampshire blog traced two usernames to the Clinton campaign, along with four usernames that had registered with the blog within minutes [...]
| Tagged Dean Barker, Hillary Clinton, New Hampshire |
By ArticleSnatch on November 29, 2007
Call it what you want – I call it "baby steps along the road to a more participatory democracy" – the Republican candidates for President of the United States will be duking it out tonight on CNN, answering questions submitted via YouTube. But don’t expect a game of hardball. Among the 5,000 citizen questions submitted [...]
| Tagged Abe Lincoln, Anderson Cooper, Bush, CNN, Florida, Iowa, New Hampshire, Republican Party, Steve Grove, United States, youtube |
By ArticleSnatch on April 12, 2007
Social networking sites are becoming a political lightning rod for politicians and law enforcement. As more children use the sites the belief is that they are at increased risk to be targeted by online predators. Amidst the saber rattling by politicians two studies find that social networking sites are safer than is commonly believed. The [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Adam Thierer, CBS, Crimes Against Children Research Center, Larry D. Rosen, law enforcement, New Hampshire, online predators, Online Predators Act, Progress and Freedom Foundation, Senate, social networking sites, U.S. House, University of New Hampshire, unwanted online solicitations |
By ArticleSnatch on March 27, 2007
Three agencies have partnered to raise awareness and educate teenage girls about the potential dangers of posting and sharing information online.The U.S. Department of Justice, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and the Ad Council all are focused on their Online Sexual Exploitation public service advertising (PSA) campaign. Social networking sites such [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged Ad Council, Alberto R. Gonzales, Andy Hirsch, Cox Communications, National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, New Hampshire, Online Predator, Online Predator Campaign, online predators, Online Sexual Exploitation public service advertising, social networking site, social networking sites, U.S. Department of Justice, University of New Hampshire |
By ArticleSnatch on March 12, 2007
Jane Austen, born in village of Steventon in Hampshire, was one of eight children. Her father chose homeschooling as method of education. He had a extensive library which led to Jane’s constant rea… More: continued here jane austen back to her roots
Posted in Writing Articles | Tagged Jane Austen, Steventon |
By ArticleSnatch on February 16, 2007
The dubious honor of being the state with the highest rate of identity fraud goes to New York, and New York City tops other US metropolitan areas.Security firm ID Analytics has been assessing where in the US identity fraud takes place. They claim their research is the first to look at actual and attempted fraud [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged AR Greenville, Arizona, California, Dallas, Delaware, Detroit, Georgia, ID Analytics, law enforcement, Los Angeles, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, New Hampshire, New York, New York City, North Dakota, Stephen Coggeshall, Texas, United States, Vermont, Wyoming |
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