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		<title>Putting a Spanner in Search Engines</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The global launch of Vista last week could pose a new challenge for advertisers. The program has an inbuilt search facility that enables users to bypass popular search engines. Advertisers could find themselves being bypassed, but it&#8217;s expected that Microsoft &#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The global launch of Vista last week could pose a new challenge for advertisers. The program has an inbuilt search facility that enables users to bypass popular search engines. Advertisers could find themselves being bypassed, but it&#8217;s expected that Microsoft would also have a plan to allow advertisers to access search terms in the program.</p>
<p>Rick Bruner, the head of internet search advertising specialist <a href="http://www.doubleclick.com/us/">DoubleClick</a>  told yesterday&#8217;s <a href="http://www.ad-tech.com/sydney/">ad:tech conference</a> in Sydney, that Vista&#8217;s inbuilt search engine, has the ability to cut out the likes of Google and Yahoo. This could be a serious problem.<br />
Mr. Bruner went on to say; &#8220;It is too early to say whether these things are going to be an interesting development for the future or if they are just a passing fad and are going to go away,&#8221;  Mr Bruner also said it was still difficult to read what impact the emergence of new operating systems, social networking and online videos would have on internet advertising.</p>
<p>Amateur video and blogs will become long-term investment channels for advertisers rather than being &#8220;fundamentally disruptive&#8221;.<br />
Despite the rise of consumer generated video, professionally made entertainment will still be at the fore front for audience draw.</p>
<p>The ongoing question of measurement was another theme at the conference, with several speakers warning that marketers could be in danger of over-analyzing the huge amount of data that marketing on the internet creates. Until there is a way around the new Vista software, the more specific the search the better the find.</p>
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