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Thread ID: 78421 2007-04-15 01:57:00 More Mud....More Ads! SurferJoe46 (51) PC World Chat
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541115 2007-04-15 01:57:00 Google paid $3 . 1 billion in hard cash for DoubleClick in a deal that could transform online advertising . At the very least, Google gets an entry into the display ad market–one of its weaknesses relative to rivals such as Yahoo .

Yeah, but!!!!! Read On! ( . zdnet . com/BTL/?p=4842" target="_blank">blogs . zdnet . com)

This WILL affect us all . . . . . . I block DoubleClick:


have it earmarked for destruction in Spybot,
my Host files,
AdAware and ABP blanks it out too . . . now I wonder what gives?

No ads, no view? No look-y, no use-y? :eek:

BTW: somehow, if I ONLY go here to Press F1, I get doubleclick trying to insert cookies . . . which are blocked of course!

CCleaner catches them in cookie limbo and purges the lot of them when I run it . . . but they seem to come from F1 . . . tell me it ain't so!
SurferJoe46 (51)
541116 2007-04-15 02:47:00 About blocking DoubleClick using Spybot:
Do you mean that DoubleClick cookies are blocked?
What is so bad about DoubleClick cookies?
Strommer (42)
541117 2007-04-15 03:30:00 Because Doubleclick can then track which sites you visit by linking cookies to hosting sites. TGoddard (7263)
541118 2007-04-15 04:30:00 I used to block Google Adsense. I despised all advertising but after finally needing money to pay for my server, advertising was the only way. Now the only advertising blocked is the bad stuff. :) trinsic (6945)
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