{"id":2851,"date":"2011-03-25T13:59:46","date_gmt":"2011-03-25T18:59:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rocketclicks.com\/blog\/?p=2851"},"modified":"2011-03-25T13:59:46","modified_gmt":"2011-03-25T18:59:46","slug":"att-wants-t-mobile-yahoo-unveils-instant-answer-search-china-sabotages-google-adwords-improves-location-targeting-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rocketclicks.com\/industry-news\/att-wants-t-mobile-yahoo-unveils-instant-answer-search-china-sabotages-google-adwords-improves-location-targeting-more\/","title":{"rendered":"AT&T Wants T-Mobile, Yahoo Unveils Instant Answer Search, China Sabotages Google, AdWords Improves Location Targeting, & More"},"content":{"rendered":"

This Week’s Industry Update Compiled By Rocket Clicks Staff<\/h1>\n

AT&T Goes After T-Mobile, The Government Goes After AT&T<\/h3>\n

AT&T and T-Mobile, the second and fourth largest wireless operators in the United States, could soon be joined together as one if the U.S. government determines their merger does not violate anti-trust laws. AT&T agreed on Sunday to purchase T-Mobile for $39 billion, which would effectively make AT&T the largest wireless company in the country. There are quite a few hurdles left to clear<\/a>, and pros<\/a> and cons<\/a> to debate over whether this benefits consumers, but there’s one thing everyone can agree on: the current T-Mobile commercials mocking AT&T are most likely short-lived. Source: Gigaom<\/a><\/p>\n

AdWords Location Targeting Improves<\/h3>\n

Google AdWords targeting recently received some needed improvements. Among them:<\/p>\n