Weekly Roundup, December 1, 2006
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Cyber Monday
All hail Cyber Monday—this year broke records
More news from Forbes
For the Brit version
In-depth from New York Times
YouTube helps traditional viewership ratings in the real world …
… but no more Answers from Google.
Apple
They thought Microsoft couldn’t do it: Zune at #2 its first week on the market. (iPod still #1.)
Microsoft
Finally, we can ditch Frontpage! Microsoft launches Web page editor Expression.
Microsoft hires ex-’Apprentice’ star to judge new show about small business
Amazon
Amazon Web Services stacking up to be pretty impressive
Match made in movie heaven: Amazon and Netflix
Yahoo!
Yahoo! makes ads and content deal with 176 newspapers—blow to Google
Marketing
Faking it—Using fictional user profiles on social marketing sites
The Number One Secret to Internet Marketing Success
Two ways to boost your online profits
Ten tips for maximizing your online marketing efforts
Learn the advantages of publishing articles online
Search and RSS
New tool FeedCycle for serialized stories RSS feeds
Around the Web
News that’s not news—One in five parents think kids online too much
Spam is out of control—here’s why.
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