TekTalk new technology trick shop. Fresh news, gadgets, and trends

Yahoo Joins Google's Adsense Advertising Network

Orwellian dreams come alive? It is anyone’s guess but the deal, as I am reading it now, seems to be that Yahoo is joining the Google Adsense affiliate network. This is probably the biggest set of sites that Google has signed on and Google is allowing them to break all the rules.

Munax the Bandwidth Sucker from Hell Ignore the Robots.txt

Waking up finding your site taken down for too many hits and too much bandwidth for weeks brought a mean introduction to Munax, Munax high performance. Munax the wannabee search engine whose manners mirror black hat attitude in a white hat world. Munax is a search engine that steals your bandwidth in huge chunks.

Microsoft Pulls Bid Out From Yahoo - Stock To Drop

Yahoo stocks fate, after almost doubling in the three months since Microsoft placed its takeover bid for Yahoo, is set to tumble opening bell on Monday. An announcement by Steve Ballmer puts the deal in the bit bucket and sets Yahoo! stock up for a downturn to more reasonable levels.

The steamy price of Yahoo soared as expectations of a Microsoft takeover allowed new confidence in the oldest search engine on the Internet. But that steam is now gone as the price as reached beyond value and Microsoft has bowed out. Come Monday morning you might want to dump that stock before your neighbor.

Microsoft Warns Yahoo of Arrogance in Take Over Bid

Microsoft sent a warning to Jerry Yang at Yahoo to take the offer on the table or they will present the offer to the stockholders.

Microsoft is betting that the greed of the stockholders for the 60 percent premium on their shares during the present economic depression will make the offer work.

Google Drops Sites With Outside Advertisers From Search

Google Advertising Monopoly Pounds Competition

Google Web Farm Affiliates Penalized For Selling Outside Adsense.

The iron hand of googles wealth and monopoly on Internet ad revenue has been pounding their affiliate website owners into joining their ad network or be penalized for selling ad space. The penalty is banishment from any search results and a brand applied to the website of an un-trusted site.

Ride The Niche Video Market Sunami To Success

When the tides roll in there is very little to do but rise and fall with the ebb and flow just like in business. When the big wave approaches you must get on it or be tossed aside as it passes you by. The modern mind understands expanding markets find their own levels and realign their creative avenues to traverse in these new conditions. The creative mind will grab onto the embryonic market before this happens to secure the top positions.

Google Expands Monopolistic Terrorist Tactics on Site Owners

Google has not only put out the word to website owners to stop selling or buying links direct or through other services but has moved again to increase it’s stranglehold on Internet advertising. What Google wants to call “paid links” is essentially advertising competition and Google wants to penalize any website owners that sell links to other sites. When will their transparent efforts at monopolizing Internet website advertising bring them to Federal Courts?

Selling Your Domain. To Auction or Not to Auction?

Looking to capitalize your domain names fast? Putting your domain up for auction may be just the ticket for sales with a side benefit of promotion.

Google Pressures FCC for Hegemony in WiBro Launch

Using it’s huge coffers and ignoring it’s latest motto “Don’t be evil” Google has put up $4.6 Billion bid for broadband spectrum that will allow mobility and motion as well as get signal through thick walls.

The problem is that Google has attached a rider to its over-stuffed bid, that anyone who out bids them must open their networks to Google. Basically bribing it’s way into the WiBro (Wide area Broadband) 700-megahertz airwaves.

Google Buys You Tube Insures Copyright Infringment Monopoly

I''m an experienced veteran in the digital media business and thought I''d share my version of events that happened at YouTube. Some of this is based on talks with people involved and some is speculation based on my experience working in the industry, negotiating settlements and battling in court.