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Google Launches New Pay-Per-Action System

Google Launches New Pay-Per-Action System

Google LogoGoogle launched a pay-per-action advertising system. Instead of paying when someone clicks on your ad with AdWords, you only pay when someone performs a specific task that you choose – such as signing up for your newsletter, making an order, downloading a whitepaper, etc.

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Apple Announces the iPhone

Announcement: at the 2007 in San Francisco a new breakthrough device from Apple Inc. – the . This sleek new device is a Widescreen iPod, GSM Phone as well as an Internet device running the FULL OS X operating system and a 2 megapixal camera.

Rarely is there a technology announcement which truly catches the world attention. The closest thing in recent years was the announcement of the Apple iPod having video capabilities in October 2005. Not only was that cool, but it ushered in a whole new era in technology – the video webcast or vlog. Rumors have swirled since then that there were no more breakthroughs for Apple to conquer – except for maybe the phone. That was until now.

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Performancing announces that the PayPerPost Deal is Off!

In news that will please many Performancing users Nick Wilson has just announced that their deal to sell some of their assets to PayPerPost is off.

Nick writes:

??????After much discussion, we??????ve decided that the deal proposed by PayPerPost just isnt right for us or our community. It??????s regrettable that we should part ways as I still feel that Dan and Ted are stand up guys breaking new ground, but in the end, the deal was just not right for them or us.??????

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TIME.com – 50 Coolest Websites

TIME.com has posted their list of the top 50 coolest websites

How do we select our finalists? We evaluate hundreds of candidates???????some suggested by readers, colleagues and friends, others discovered during countless hours of surfing. Many of this year’s choices are shining examples of Web 2.0: next-generation sites offering dynamic new ways to inform and entertain, sites with cutting-edge tools to create, consume, share or discuss all manners of media, from blog posts to video clips.

PayPerPost buys Performancing

Techcrunch is reporting that PayPerPost is buying Performancing and will make the announcement today.

They say that the reason for the purchase appears to be for PayPerPost to get access to the 28,000 Performancing users, most of whom are bloggers and potential customers of PayPerPost. The popular Performancing Firefox blog editing plugin is not being acquired, and will be spun off into a new brand.

Update: It is offical here is the press release from Business Wire with all the ??????formal?????? details.

Web 2.0: The 24 Minute Documentary

A couple of weeks ago Michael Arrington got together with a number of startup CEOs and executives to video a discussion about Web 2.0. Participating in the discussion were Aaron Cohen (Bolt), Scott Milener and Steven Lurie (Browster), Keith Teare (edgeio), Steven Marder (Eurekster), Joe Kraus (JotSpot), Jeremy Verba (Piczo), Read More..