Posted on 12 February 2010.
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Click fraud and sustainability
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to be or not to be
Tags:
Entertainment Culture,
Super Bowl,
digital thoughts,
Web search engine,
Business Finance,
super bowl ads,
Click fraud,
Technology Internet,
taking stock,
Click Forensics,
Pay per click
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links for 2009-10-22
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I don't get the one at 6:20 :/
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What, we can't add one my crap bowl for the two remaining teams? I mean let's face facts… hardly anyone outside of Temple university wants to see them in a bowl game. But the same can be said about many of the bowl participants. Temple deserves the bowl and the opportunity for extra practice time and exposure. I mean is Florida International or Utep going to generate that much more revenue for a bowl game? I detest bowl tie-ins. I'm all for maintaining history and prestige for BCS Bowl tie in game and even some of the other historic bowls like the Cotton. But after that the rest of the smaller bowls should go by invitation only.
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