FYI: Australia's internet ad market hits $18.4bn - but not all formats won: Australia's internet advertising market grew 11.5% to $18.4bn in 2025, with video surging 19.8% and social video up 35.1%, per IAB Australia and PwC data. https://ppc.land/australias-internet-ad-market-hits-18-4bn-but-not-all-formats-won/ #Australia #Advertising #DigitalMarketing #InternetAdvertising #IABAustralia
Australia's internet ad market hits $18.4bn - but not all formats won

Australia's internet advertising market grew 11.5% to $18.4bn in 2025, with video surging 19.8% and social video up 35.1%, per IAB Australia and PwC data.

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ICYMI: Australia's internet ad market hits $18.4bn - but not all formats won: Australia's internet advertising market grew 11.5% to $18.4bn in 2025, with video surging 19.8% and social video up 35.1%, per IAB Australia and PwC data. https://ppc.land/australias-internet-ad-market-hits-18-4bn-but-not-all-formats-won/ #Australia #InternetAdvertising #DigitalMarketing #VideoMarketing #AdGrowth
Australia's internet ad market hits $18.4bn - but not all formats won

Australia's internet advertising market grew 11.5% to $18.4bn in 2025, with video surging 19.8% and social video up 35.1%, per IAB Australia and PwC data.

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Energy Conservation with Open Source Ad Blockers

https://libranet.de/display/0b6b25a8-1066-5119-91e0-1db621337591

Energy Conservation with Open Source Ad Blockers

by Joshua M. Pearce Technologies 2020, 8(2), 18; doi.org/10.3390/technologies80… > Abstract > Internet-related electricity consumption is rising rapidly a...

Google’s Bard isn’t your friendly AI assistant. It’s a search UI connected to the world’s biggest advertising and tracking platform.

As much as I’m concerned about the privacy, I’m equally worried about the quality of the personalized search results. How much the shift to directed search will be just a fancy form of serving tailored and harder to distinguish ads?

#internetprivacy #privacy #generativeAI #bard #google #tracking #internetadvertising

Use Ad Blockers, save the planet

Abstract
"Internet-related electricity consumption is rising rapidly as global Internet users spend more than 6.5 h per day online... In the USA, if all Internet users enabled Privacy Badger on their computers, Americans would save more than $91 million annually."

https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/8/2/18

#energyconservation #opensource #FOSS #adblocker #Internetadvertising #advertising #privacy #internetprivacy

Energy Conservation with Open Source Ad Blockers

Internet-related electricity consumption is rising rapidly as global Internet users spend more than 6.5 h per day online. Open source ad blockers have the potential to reduce the time and thus electricity spent using computers by eliminating ads during Internet browsing and video streaming. In this study, three open source ad blockers are tested against a no-ad blocker control. Page load time is recorded for browsing a representative selection of the globally most-accessed websites, and the time spent watching ads on videos is quantified for both trending and non-trending content. The results show that page load time dropped 11% with AdBlock+, 22.2% with Privacy Badger, and 28.5% with uBlock Origin. Thus, uBlock Origin has the potential to save the average global Internet user more than 100 h annually. The energy conserved if everyone in the United States used the open source ad blocker would save over 36 Americans lives per year if it were to offset coal-fired electricity generated-based pollution. In the United States, if all Internet users enabled Privacy Badger on their computers, Americans would save more than $91 million annually. Globally, uBlock Origin could save consumers more than $1.8 billion/year. Open source ad blockers are a potentially effective technology for energy conservation.

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Modern internet ads have gotten so dangerous with potentially malicious garbage, even the FBI says to use ad blockers 😂 https://www.ic3.gov/Media/Y2022/PSA221221

#adssuck #ads #advertising #security #adblockers #tech #internetads #internetadvertising

Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) | Cyber Criminals Impersonating Brands Using Search Engine Advertisement Services to Defraud Users

In a truly shocking development, advertising/browser/search monopoly Google has decided to remove the ability of ad-blocking software in Chromium: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/01/22/google_chrome_browser_ad_content_block_change/ And now that Edge and Opera are basically Chrome clones, that leaves Firefox and Safari (proprietary) along with a long-tail of niche browsers that are not Google money-making schemes. K-Meleon, anyone? #google #monopoly #internetadvertising #chrome #chromium #kmeleon #k-meleon
Wow, fancy that. Web ad giant Google to block ad-blockers in Chrome. For safety, apparently

How many ad blocks could an ad slinger block if an ad slinger could block blocks?