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Originally Posted by serial
The are now part of the Claria Corporation which has a wiki entry. Its this old trick where a company with a really bad reputation changes its name to hide its past. Now where have I also seen that lately 
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well iv never edited a wiki before, but if you put gator in the search now, it seems to make it finally link to the '
Gator may refer to' page and from there
Claria Corporation , i dont know if thats right, but at least you can find some information now.
is it werth looking for the NebuAd patents and related info ,much as Phorm, and linking this in, if they are intending to, or are already talking to the UK ISPs as implyed we might be wise to include them in our deliberations....
any wiki experts want to go and make the NebuAd links and info more accessable to the readers?
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its a shame (and against Neiquett) chris and TheRegister dont seem to get the real credit and linked for breaking this story fom other news outlets.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/bu...le-807818.html
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Online tracking firm Phorm sees losses double
By Sarah Arnott
Friday, 11 April 2008
Phorm, the online advertising service accused of illegally tracking individuals' web-browsing histories in order to target marketing, announced annual losses of $32.8m (£16.6m) yesterday.
The AIM-listed company recently signed partnerships with BT, Talk Talk and Virgin Media – which between them represent 70 per cent of internet service provision market.
A row blew up earlier this month when a think-tank branded the company's activities as intrusive, and in contravention of laws that require users' consent before web traffic data can be used...."