Currently one of every five Web ads in the United States is placed on a social networking site such as MySpace and Facebook, according to a new report by analytics firm comScore.
PC World analyzes the claims of Ask.com about their success over the last year. Ask Networks characterizes the features it added over the last 8 months as successes, but do the numbers back that statement up? Click through to find out.
Ad Week provides a useful synopsis of what separates Web 1.0 from Web 2.0 and both of them from the emerging Web 3.0.
Click through to read what you need to know if you're marketing for the early Web 3.0 companies.
Aram Zucker-Scharff attended a Social Networking and Semantic Meetup where he got a preview of OpenAmplify.
Aram discusses his impressions of OpenAmplify and noodles over what it may mean for the news industry.
Google has announced that they'll be using microformats and RDFa information from searched pages to inform their search results. Tim O'Reilly provides thoughtful discussion on what Google's announcement means and the implicit irony of the search giant embracing semantic markup.