Online ad industry overview, June 23, 2010

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June 23, 2010 - Here's a look at what's happening in the online marketing, search engine, ecommerce and mobile advertising industries for June 23, 2010:

90octane will present on social media integration and lead generation optimization at the upcoming Online Marketing Summit in Denver

Opera Software says it has signed an agreement with Russian mobile operator MegaFon for unlimited mobile Internet connectivity.

Apple brags it has sold 3 million iPads in 80 days. Not too shabby.

Symantec releases its June 2010 report on spam. Football-related spam is way, way up, surprise surprise.

Red Hat announces a new customer portal for Red Hat subscribers.

A new study predicts federal technology and IT spending will grow to $112 billion by 2015.

Direct digital marketing company Knotice says it's picked up a few retailer contracts.

InsightExpress says it has partnered with Meteor Solutions on brand advertising analytics.

MediaMind (formerly Eyeblaster) has appointed Jim Warner to its board of directors.

iCrossing picks up two “Best Web Site" Stevie Awards at the 2010 American Business Awards.

Online display and video advertising platform brand.net says it's expanding westward.

Online video ad firm Tremor Media has hired Matthew Corbin as Vice President, Global Platform Solutions.

Record revenue for Q2 2010, Adobe happily reports.

Zeta Interactive announces a slew of upcoming speaking engagements.

Image Space Media announced earlier this month the launch of AdStart, a self-service in-image ad creation tool for advertisers.

Clickable announced American Express has launched a search engine marketing manager using Clickable technology.

ShopVisible announced the launch of a new mobile ecommerce platform, ShopVisible Mobile.

That's about it for today! Check back tomorrow for another online advertising industry roundup from Internet Ad Sales.

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