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Tag Archives: Scraping

Leverage Web Scraping For Survival in the Post-COVID-19 World

Julius Cerniauskas October 19, 2020 It’s my impression that COVID-19 took an already-competitive business environment and brought it to a boiling point. Many factors contributed to the upending of the world economy, including millions of lost jobs, slashed discretionary income and the massive leap millions took to make a living online. At the same time, … Continue reading Leverage Web Scraping For Survival in the Post-COVID-19 World

What’s The Lost Revenue From Bots Scraping Original Content?

by Laurie Sullivan, Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, August 31, 2016 Bots — which some estimate make up about 46% of Web traffic — scrape the Web for whatever bits of content they are programmed to find, often mimicking human behavior. But what does it cost the company developing the content, analyzing the numbers, and creating the … Continue reading What’s The Lost Revenue From Bots Scraping Original Content?