The richest woman in the world, mining leader Gina Rinehart warned that Australian work has become extremely expensive, for worldwide corporations who could employ staff for 2 bucks per day from the african continent. The 58-year-old stated in a video address yesterday that companies need to turn to alternative countries because the
September 1, 2012
Google abandons TV Advertising
After five-year effort of attempting to revolutionize TV advertising, using auctions and algorithms from 2007, Google has given up, and quietly announced in a blogpost that it would close its TV Ads in Adwords product later this year. The desicion was motivated by the growing interest in watching content across mobile devices,
Obsolete state legislation enable major financial institutions and other investors who specialize in buying up liens, to reap profits by buying the houses and reselling them, the National Consumer Law Center said in a report released Tuesday. Local governments can seize and sell a home if the owner falls behind on property
March 13, 2012
Ads statistics: earnings and spending
Here are the quarterly reports of earnings from Internet and media companies and spending on advertising. GOOGLE: Internet search leader earn less money per click on its online ads. The average price decreased by 8 percent from the same time in 2010. MICROSOFT: reduces losses with the ads displayed in Bing search
February 15, 2012
Online ads exceed TV and newspapers
Online ads exceed TV and newspapers Paul Fisher, CEO of the Interactive Advertising Bureau in Australia, has issued its latest data, showing growth in online advertising of 17% for calendar 2011. The sector is now worth $A2.66bn, and Fisher is confident that by mid-2013 it will have eclipsed both TV and newspaper
