Paid search marketing efforts have a big problem. It should come as no surprise that users of all those lovely Apple devices, like the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch primarily use the Safari browser (let's not forget the Mac, as well). The Safari browser by default disables tracking cookies for online ads and other site visitor activities.
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Fast-food chain that made headlines with 1,400-calorie "Monster Burger" is cutting the fat with new under-500 calorie offering
Read More »Judge orders mental exam for Jared Loughner
The suspect in the Tucson shooting rampage will undergo psychological evaluation at specialized facility
Read More »Getting animated about the smart grid
Whether we want it or not, the "smart grid" is on its way. In this animated guide we show you the essential features.
Read More »PGT: Sorenstam baby nine weeks premature
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Read More »PGT: Fall series could get big makeover
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Read More »Values of the Creative Class
With today's workplace dominated by creative workers, it has become important to know what qualities they admire. Are organizations embracing these values
Read More »Quake Shakes Japan’s Science
By Ichiko Fuyuno The magnitude-9.0 earthquake that struck northeastern Japan on 11 March trashed Koji Tamura's laboratory and office, flinging books, microscopes, sequencers and samples to the floor. [More]
Read More »Compromise could take gray wolves off the endangered species list in two states
The saga of protecting gray wolves ( Canis lupus ) under the Endangered Species Act took another twist late Friday as conservation groups and the U.S. Department of the Interior (DoI) reached a compromise to remove protections for the animals in two states
Read More »U.S. State Department to Pay for BBC’s Anti-Jamming Campaign in China, Iran
The U.S. State Department will be funding an anti-jamming program for the BBC World Service in repressive regimes. But statements given before Parliament show that the real target is China's "Great Firewall." The cash-strapped BBC World Service has a new patron: The United States State Department.
Read More »Men more promiscuous in ‘friending’
What's the best way for a hacker to attack Facebook users? A new survey shows an old-fashioned method works pretty well.
Read More »Thinking Cap: "Mynd" Is the First Dry, iPhone-Compatible, Portable Brain Scanner
Neuromarketing goes mobile with this lightweight, dry, and iPhone- or iPad-compatible new device from NeuroFocus.
Read More »PGT: Player rises 538 spots in rankings
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Read More »Gastric bypass better than Lap-Band, study finds
A study of the two most popular weight-loss surgeries found obese diabetics who had gastric bypass surgery lost 64 percent of their excess weight after a year, compared with 36 percent in those treated with Allergan Inc's Lap-Band device, researchers said on Monday.
Read More »Knife-throwing boob job doc holds record
On his off hours, Dr. Ted Eisenberg of Merion Park, Pa., throws knives and tomahawks in competition.
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