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Yahoo! Bolding Domain Names in Sponsored Results (Search Ads) (Search Engine Roundtable) It appears that Yahoo! is now bolding the domain name in the search ads on the page. For example, a search on ipods brings up dozens of ads, at the top and right side of the page. If you look at those ads, the domain names, under the ad descriptions, are all bold. Here is a screen shot of the top ads and some of the right side ads, all showing bold domain names. Is this a bug or ...
Senate wants eminent domain on ballot (Dayton Daily News)COLUMBUS ? The Ohio Senate on Thursday voted 21-11 to put a constitutional amendment on the Nov. 6 ballot that, if approved, would give the state authority to control the use of eminent domain ? the power of government to take private property for public use.
Domain buyer to be acquired (Los Angeles Times)Oversee.net, which manages more than 2.5 million bare-bones websites, plans to acquire a company that specializes in buying Web domain names the second they become available.
Eminent domain bill heads to House (Stamford Advocate)HARTFORD - The House of Representatives is expected to consider a bill restricting the use of eminent domain today or Monday.
Mergers and Acquisitions in Domain Industry Increasing at an Impressive Rate (CircleID)As the year progresses the number of mergers and acquisitions in the domain industry is increasing at an impressive rate. Hot on the heels of GoDaddy's acquisition (saving?) of RegisterFly another media company acquires a domain company. Is anyone beginning to see a pattern emerging? Oversee.net has acquired SnapNames... It's an interesting acquisition for Oversee.net which already owns ...
Bill tightens restrictions on use of eminent domain (Press Journal)Manchester aldermen have approved legislation Alderman Janet Steinbrenner, its author, contends is the most restrictive in the region regarding the use of eminent domain.
Eminent domain vote? ? Constitutional amendment may reach Ohio residents on November ballots (The Times-Reporter)COLUMBUS ? A constitutional amendment restricting how local governments use eminent domain to seize private property could be on the November ballot after Ohio Senate action on Thursday.
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