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Twitter targets ads based on interests
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San Francisco (AFP) Aug 30, 2012


Twitter on Thursday began letting advertisers target users with "promoted tweets" based on interests expressed at the globally popular one-to-many texting service.

Twitter also slashed to a penny the minimum opening bid in its auction-style ad-buying system.

"We're taking an important next step by allowing you to target your Promoted Tweets and Promoted Accounts campaigns to a set of interests that you explicitly choose," Twitter product management director Kevin Weil said in a blog post.

"When people discover offers and messages about the things they care about on Twitter, it's good for both marketers and users."

Twitter ad products tap into a "real-time interest graph" to target promoted "tweets," terse text messages, in hundreds of categories ranging from gardening and hobbies to pets and investing.

Factors that go into determining interests include which Twitter accounts people follow, such as sports teams or chefs.

The San Francisco-based firm boasts having 140 million active users.

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China in Internet search 'war'
Beijing (UPI) Aug 30, 2012 - China's search giant Baidu is in an Internet war with rival search engine Qihoo 360, which alleges Baidu is using aggressive measures to preserve its user base.

Qihoo 360, launched just two weeks ago, said when people use its new engine to search for a Baidu-related service, its rival "hijacks" the search to take them to its own search home page.

"Every time now users do a search about Baidu, instead of being taken to a particular Baidu Web site, they are re-directed to Baidu's search homepage," Qihoo's chief financial officer Alex Xu told the BBC.

"Let's say if you do a map search, and you get a link to a Baidu map in the search result -- if you click on it, you don't get a map, you get Baidu's search page.

"That's not how a web company is supposed to behave -- you're affecting the users' experience," Xu said.

Qihoo said it's responding by giving search results from other services higher priority in its results than Baidu's.

Baidu, which has 80 percent of the Chinese search market, has not faced any real competition since Google shut down its Chinese search site at Google.cn.



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