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Today in Tech; 3/21
By Oliver Rist | March 21, 2007, 9:33 am
- Did Apple organize a smear campaign against security researchers? According to George Ou of ZDNet, they did. He wrote part of it last year and has been sitting on the rest until now. He says that the much-ballyhooed Month of Apple Bugs was a direct result of the smear campaign. (Source: Slashdot)
- Okay, here’s a reason to go to CeBit: women. This guy put together a photo montage of every booth honey at the CeBit 2007 show. Gotta say, seems like a long way to go…(Source: Digg)
- Skype pairs up with PayPal. Yet another reason to give Skype a shot. Seems the web telephony service has just announced that it’s going to allow its users to send money to each other using PayPal. Perfect way for Sasquatch to finally get me all that money he owes me. (Source: PC Mag)
- Google to try pay per action. So the concept of ‘pay per click’ has the trouble of click fraud–ways of artificially inflating your clicks. Online advertisers and ad engines (including Google) hate that, so they’re looking at other options. First, they’re going to try out “pay per action” where an advertiser only pays when a customer actually buys something or performs a similar tangible action. Google says it’ll try this in a limited beta fashion on some third-party sites. (Source: TechDirt)
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