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Mozilla Exec: Mobile Version Of Firefox Almost Here

The mobile version of Firefox - also known as Fennec - is almost ready to launch. Continue reading

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Google Changes Wording for AdSense Earnings

Google announced that it has made some messaging changes in the AdSense interface. The changes concern users' earnings. Google has added the words "Estimated" and "Finalized" next to "Earnings" throughout users' accounts. The company says the move was made to be more transparent. The changes in messaging do not reflect any changes to the way finalized earnings are calculated. The company says they're simply intended to give users a clearer idea of Google's estimations of earnings and what is actually finalized. "As you may have noticed in the past, the earnings on the Overview and Advanced Reports pages may sometimes differ from the earnings listed on your Payment History page," says Elizabeth Ferdon of Google's AdSense Payments Team. "This is because earnings on your Overview and Advanced Reports pages reflect initial estimations based on our records." "We aren't able to provide finalized earnings on these pages because they still need to be verified for accuracy, a process that takes place a few days after the end of every month. The finalized sum is then posted on your Payment History page by the 10th of the next month," adds Ferdon. Google says it can't say how much amounts would differ for any specific publisher, and that most publishers won't see a significant difference anyway. Earlier this week, Google introduced the ability to search for ads in the Ad Review Center. The option is currently available to only a limited number of publishers who are using the new AdSense interface (launched a few weeks ago). The company said, however, it will be rolling it out more widely as they invite more publishers to test the new interface. Related Articles: > Google Launches AdSense Product Ideas Page > Google Ignoring Its Own Policy on Desktop AdSense? > YouTube Videos in AdSense Could Drive Clicks Continue reading

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Black Friday 2009: The Best Deals On The Items You Want

Is there a better way to kick off the Holiday season then slowly dragging yourself out of your tryptophan induced coma to go shopping during the wee hours of the day after Thanksgiving a.k.a. Black Friday ? Sure, Black Friday seems utterly atrocious when thinking about it. I mean you got long lines , rabid shoppers , insane traffic , and bitterly cold weather . Mix that with sleep deprivation and you get a very lethal cocktail of insanity. So why do people put themselves through this monotony? Well the answer to that is quite easy: It’s the deals . Although Black Friday got its start sometime during the 1960s, online deals didn't come into play until around 2000 . The reasoning for this was that most people had very slow dial-up connections at home, which made online purchases more of an annoyance, then a convenience. Most people would wait until the following Monday, when they returned to work, to do there online shopping. Utilizing the faster connection of the workplace, people would do their online shopping, thus creating Continue reading

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Mozilla Celebrates The Fifth Birthday Of Firefox

Mozilla is celebrating the fifth birthday of its Firefox browser today. Mozilla says in the first four days of launch, more than 1 million people had downloaded Firefox 1.0 Now that number is at 330 million users globally, accounting for almost a quarter of all Internet users. Currently Firefox is available in more than 70 languages and offers users more than 7,000 add-ons to customize their browsing experience. The Mozilla Blog provides more details. "From your desktop to your mobile device, Mozilla is committed to building an open and participatory Internet. We've come so far in the past five years and we're incredibly excited about the next five." "To celebrate this milestone, Mozilla communities are hosting parties all over the globe in a special campaign called ' Light the World with Firefox ' - shining the Firefox logo from Tokyo to Rome, from Paris to San Francisco, and more. For full details on parties in your area or to check out other ways to join in the celebration, head to http://www.spreadfirefox.com/5years/ ." Continue reading

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