Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The Jumbo: Around the World in Internet Marketing

1. Google takes on China
In a bold move, Google has rerouted Chinese users to a website based in Hong Kong, evading the country's censorship of offshore web content. . . for now. The saga continues.

2. Korean company Danal mobilizes purchasing
Verizon wireless has partnered with Korean company Danal, Inc. to offer online purchasing by adding charges to consumers' phone bills. Does this new way of buying have the potential to become the new norm?

3. IE losing market share in Europe
Internet Explorer's market share is slightly but noticeably eroding in Europe after Microsoft introduced the "ballot screen" giving users a choice of browsers. Firefox seems to be gaining the most from the move, but Opera and Chrome are benefiting as well. Does IE provide an outdated experience?

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