Online

Jason Del Rey | AdAge.com | 4/25/2012
A study from the startup Pretarget and ComScore revealed that even when a user clicks on an ad, the correlation between that click and a conversion is virtually nonexistent.
Adam Sherk | AdamSherk.com | 4/24/2012
Page speed is not a major ranking factor (according to Google it impacts roughly 1 in 100 searches) but it does have a direct and indirect impact not only on SEO but also on social media activity and the overall user experience.
Press Release | The Boston Globe | 4/24/2012
Full access to BostonGlobe.com and the new digital ePaper available on a trial basis through May 6, courtesy of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.
Monroe Evening News | 4/24/2012
The Monroe Publishing Co. will launch a new Web site Tuesday that’s meant to be easier to use, more attractive, laden with new and fresh features and compatible with most digital delivery devices.
Press Release | Press+ | 4/23/2012
Following closure of leading competitor, Press+ will 'grandfather' subscribers who had used Google One Pass.
Laura Hazard Owen | PaidContent | 4/23/2012
Google has closed down One Pass, the paid content platform that it rolled out in February 2011 and revamped in February 2012.
Press Release | PRWeb | 4/23/2012
Archive Works, a new product from Athenaeum OL, offers an affordable, easy and user friendly service to store and search historical newspaper and photograph collections online, helping libraries and museums unlock the past.
Roger Yu | USA TODAY | 4/20/2012
With the emergence of social media, more companies are replacing blogs with nimbler tools requiring less time and resources, such as Facebook, Tumblr and Twitter.
NetNewsCheck | 4/19/2012
Internet advertising revenue hit a record $31.74 billion in 2011, a 22% increase over 2010.
Brittany Darwell | InsideFacebook.com | 4/19/2012

Some users now see a “trending articles” section of their feeds that includes headlines, thumbnail images and the first 130 characters of a story.

Robert Andrews | paidContent.org | 4/18/2012
Having quickly become the world’s most-read newspaper website, Mail Online now looks like turning profitable earlier than expected.
Justin Ellis | Nieman Journalism Lab | 4/18/2012
What you might call the verticalization of The New York Times continues today with the relaunch of Well, the healthy-living section edited by Tara Parker-Pope.
eMarketer.com | 4/18/2012
The battered US economy has driven price-conscious consumers online to do research before making a purchase, and eMarketer estimates that there will be 92.5 million online coupon users by the end of 2012.
Andrew Beaujon | Poynter | 5/6/2013
Nu Yang | 5/7/2013
Newsosaur: How Publishers Can Win at Mobile Commerce
Alan D. Mutter | 5/8/2013