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(Unverified)Jul 11th 2007 10:03AM
pardon the "newbie" question, but how does Nielson get this data/information? Or do these corporations send their data to Neilson say, every quarter or whatever? Looking at the source for google.com just now, there's no external links that point to anything other than other google products.
But yea, this is interesting, almost as if AIM is "gaming the system" per se :P The way the AIM traffic is included in their...
And, what if I have the AIM ads blocked? Ar.atwola.com, pr.atwola.com, and some others...:P