Online ad industry overview, June 21, 2010

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June 21, 2010 - Here's a look at what's happening in the online marketing, search engine, ecommerce and mobile advertising industries for June 21, 2010:

ICANN has launched a searchable wiki to help the public keep track of its various resolutions.

IDG sees an upcoming acceleration in market growth for mobile broadband.

Gartner expects the number of mobile payment users to skyrocket to nearly 110 million during 2010, a big jump from 2009's 70-odd million.

Travel site Expedia is hiring in a big way at its Las Vegas office.

Foresight Research looks into usage of the Internet and social media in automotive marketing.

While we're on the subject, ForeSee Results has added a social media metric to its analytics offerings.

Microsoft is teaming with the National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance on online fraud and account compromise prevention.

The Online Publishers Association releases new research on consumer perception in various online environments and its related impact on online marketing success.

Commission Junction says it's chosen a lot more often than other affiliate marketing providers.

iCrossing says it has won a major search engine marketing account for online fashion outfit ASOS.

Mediapost reports that Google may be planning some sort of paid content system for primarily news publishers.

Venturebeat reports big gains for Android, slumping results for Apple in mobile ad impressions.

Reuters finds Facebook revenue approaching $800 million in 2009.

Microsoft is suing a spammer for circumventing spam filters by creating thousands of phony email accounts and shifting spam into inboxes.

Finally, Eweek says Google is improving its Google Commerce Search product offering.

Tune in tomorrow for more updates from around the world of internet marketing, ecommerce and internet technologies.

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