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Microsoft was all over the news this week and its CEO was on the move - in more ways than one.
Thus, this week's Web Week in Review is dedicated to the software company everybody loves to hate.
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by Drama 2.0
23 May 2008 09:57am
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As customers spend less time in all the usual web locales, new marketing practices are needed to capture their attention.
What are they and how can you create them? Here's how you can start.
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by Jeff Molander
23 May 2008 09:00am
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The new revamped and rebranded Mail Online website came out of beta this week, with a number of improvements to the previous version.
There is one major problem though; browsing through the site and loading pages can be a painfully slow process.

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by Graham Charlton
23 May 2008 08:45am
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Hungryhouse, a site that helps users find and order takeaways online, came away from a Dragons' Den appearance last year with the promise of a £100,000 investment.
Unfortunately, the deal didn't work out in the end and co-founders Shane Lake and Tony Charles have since received a £150,000 cash injection from elsewhere.
We talked to Shane about the Dragons' Den experience and where they see the site heading...
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by Graham Charlton
22 May 2008 09:18am
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In what is one of the more amusing lawsuit filings I've read in recent memory, Craigslist has fired back in its legal battle with eBay.
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by Drama 2.0
22 May 2008 09:17am
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We have all walked away from a supplier because it has failed to provide the level of care we expect.
New research shows the growing importance of customer care and the role that the internet plays.
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by David Jackson
22 May 2008 07:00am
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Many companies are failing to invest in the brain power which can help them get maximum value from their web analytics packages, according to new research.
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by Linus Gregoriadis
21 May 2008 14:58pm
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Google's long-awaited and long-hyped online health service
has finally launched
in the United States.

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by Drama 2.0
21 May 2008 08:30am
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BookRabbit, launched last week, is a new website which aims to do for books what Last.fm has done for music on the web.

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by Graham Charlton
20 May 2008 16:46pm
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Justin Drummond is a well-known dotcom veteran and the founder of Media Corp, the LSE-listed business that includes online ad network Eyeconomy and various in-house websites.
The company has been diversifying away from its gambling investments after the US ban last year and is now looking to expand into Europe and the US.
Despite several interruptions from Justin's PR person, we managed to ask him a few questions about the highly competitive ad network space and where he sees the industry heading.
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by Richard Maven
20 May 2008 12:37pm
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