Poultry body rejects 'promulgation' of Covid in chicken

 LAHORE: The Pakistan Poultry Association has communicated worries over the gossipy tidbits about chicken conveying Covid, and named them bogus and outlandish. It denounced the "unmerited purposeful publicity", expressing that individuals should keep devouring chicken and other poultry items with no dread.  "Covid has not been accounted for in any chicken item in any piece of the country. Also, poultry has not been accounted for to be connected with the transmission of the infection to people in any piece of the world. Every one of the tales being spread or coursed via web-based media in such a manner are totally off-base and outlandish," the affiliation's northern locale bad habit administrator, Chaudhry Farhan, told columnists during a public interview here on Wednesday.  Flanked by the affiliation's office-carriers, Mr. Fargham said the Ministry of National Food Security and Research (Livestock Wing) and Poultry Research Institute Punjab had likewise disp...

Yahoo Equivalent to AdSense

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Yahoo returned to the ad publishing business with two partners, Bing and Media.net.
Yahoo returned to the ad publishing business with two partners, Bing and Media.net.
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Yahoo got out of the publisher's advertising network business in 2010 when it discontinued its competitive product to Google's AdSense, Yahoo Publisher Network Online. Yahoo got back in the business in 2012, but this time with Bing and Media.net as partners. The new program, Yahoo Bing Contextual Ads, is by invitation based on a number of criteria that publishers must meet to join the network. Small websites, bloggers and webmasters are usually not eligible. Yahoo recommends that publishers who don't qualify for the new service join the Chitika network.
Yahoo Publisher Network Online
In March 2010, Yahoo closed its self-service ad platform, Yahoo Publisher Network Online, which was similar to Google's AdSense. At the time the change was announced, Yahoo recommended that small and mid-size publishers join the Chitika online advertising network. Yahoo is one of many advertising partners in the network, which provides search-targeted, local and mobile ads through approximately 250,000 publishers, from large companies to bloggers and webmasters.
Yahoo Bing Network
Yahoo created an advertising partnership with Bing in conjunction with its search engine partnership. The Yahoo Bing Network is a network for advertisers, not ad publishers, and in that sense is similar to Google's AdWords. It allows advertisers to bid on ads that appear with search results in both the Yahoo and Bing search engines. The network is open to small and large advertisers alike. Larger advertisers have the opportunity to become preferred partners on the network and gain access to additional analytical tools to help them manage their advertising campaigns.
Yahoo Bing Network Contextual Ads
In September 2012, Yahoo Media.net announced the Yahoo Bing Network Contextual Ads program for Web publishers. The program is similar in concept to the Yahoo Publisher Network discontinued in 2010 but executed with partner Media.net and by invitation only. Media.net maintains relationships with publishers and supplies a self-service platform similar to AdSense. Yahoo maintains relationships and technology for advertisers, and Bing syndicates ads from small advertisers across the network. According to Yahoo, the program is entirely unrelated to the former Yahoo Publisher Network Online and is not intended to be a replacement for it.
Membership in Yahoo Bing Network Contextual Ads
The Yahoo Bing Network Contextual Ads program restricts membership to websites that receive most of their traffic from North America and Great Britain, are in English and already have high-quality, premium content and a significant volume of website visitors. To join the network, you must request an invitation. Someone at the program reviews your site and determines whether you can participate. Websites with primarily user-generated content are usually not eligible to participate as publishers.
About the Author
Steve McDonnell's experience running businesses and launching companies complements his technical expertise in information, technology and human resources. He earned a degree in computer science from Dartmouth College, served on the WorldatWork editorial board, blogged for the Spotfire Business Intelligence blog and has published books and book chapters for International Human Resource Information Management and Westlaw.

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