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paidContent Quick Hits 02.09.2010

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»  What the ad revenue generated from SI swimsuit edition means fiscally for the rest of the year. [MarketWatch]

»  EBay rolls out new search features in a new, open testing site. [Bits]

»  Was Google’s Super Bowl ad popular or not? It depends on where you ask. [AdAge]

»  ComScore’s latest digital media report shows growth in search, social media and display ads, and reduction in e-commerce spending. [MarketWatch]

»  Yahoo’s newly filed patent could mean the company is developing a “search via SMS” feature. [VentureBeat]

»  Showing no signs of leaving, Google (NSDQ: GOOG) invests in Chinese media firm with Disney (NYSE: DIS) and has yet to pull out its search operations. [ReadWriteWeb]

»  Ken Doctor’s Q&A with our founder, Rafat Ali, on how paidContent found its niche. An excerpt from new book Newsonomics.  [Nieman Journalism Lab]

Feb 9, 2010 3:43 PM ET

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