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Tweet Internet companies will soon have to find a way to protect user privacy to avert a ‘clash’ which could lead to increased government regulation, eBay chief executive John Donahoe says. ‘There’s going to be, at some point in the next few years, a trigger point,’ Donahoe told a New York breakfast meeting organised by [&hellip
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Tweet After a 20-month probe, US regulators have announced they will not charge Google over its internet search practices. Rivals accused the internet giant of producing biased search results and abusing its market dominance to thwart competitors. The Federal Trade Commission said it lacked a legal basis to bring a monopoly abuse case against the [&hellip
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Tweet The New Year is almost upon us and with it brings time for word of mouth practitioners to reflect on what new opportunities lie ahead. The world of digital and social has arguably opened more doors for marketers and communicators than any other media in recent history. This Thursday we’ll be joining WOMMA [&hellip
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Tweet I’ve just got off the phone with an Indian speaking call centre claiming to be the Technical Department of Windows, who were informing me that we had an issue with our version of windows and it needed to be fixed. I thought this very interesting, particularly that our computers here in the office were [&hellip
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Fake product reviews and sites next in line for ACCC crackdown
By mike, Dec 14 in blog with 0 commentsTweet One area of Internet marketing we constantly get asked about by our clients is negative reviews of their products on review forum sites. As these sites tend to have a high organic search result in Google they often rank higher or just below the company themselves, and if the review is negative and there [&hellip