 Friday, August 25, 2006
The 2006 college football season kicks-off in less than a week and Zango has your favorite team covered…
 Tuesday, August 22, 2006
While quite surprising that “there were no searches at all for such modern [literary] masters as Malcolm Lowry, Martin Amis and Lee Gomes,” it wasn’t surprising to us, here at Zango, that Internet users like their music, pictures and everything else accessible via the Web to be available for free.
 Friday, August 18, 2006
With more than 100 million plays worldwide, the record-breaking hit game Diner Dash™ is now available via Zango.
 Monday, August 14, 2006
Silicon.com, a U.K. online publication, today published a story that requires further response from Zango...
 Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Tom Giovanetti, president of the Institute for Policy Innovation, a think tank that works to promote economic growth, freedom, and innovation, today posted a blog entry – contrary to the usual entries we run across – focused on the Intermediaries report issued by the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT).
Zango fully supports the goals of the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT). However, we strongly disagree with the premise of the CDT’s newest report, “Following the Money II: The Role of Intermediaries in Adware Advertising.” We also believe the methodology in the paper to be flawed and that, consequently, its results are erroneous...
 Friday, July 28, 2006
Zango has a long-standing policy against marketing our software to anyone under the age of 18. That policy applies to all our marketing efforts, including the placement of ads for our software by publishers through which we purchase media...
 Thursday, July 27, 2006
Interesting article this week from Heidi Dawley of Media Life titled “Not such fast growth for web video ads – Never mind that video is all the rage.” Online video certainly is all the rage these days...
 Friday, July 21, 2006
Looking for an escape from the heat this weekend?
A Media Post / Deutsche Bank report released this week notes that online ad spending is up 13.8% in the second quarter...
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