Hopefully you will find what you are looking for below, if not, try to be more precise.
Recently, I finally got around to looking at the scripts available for the Firefox plugin, Greasemonkey. I was not expecting what I found.
From the main site:
Greasemonkey is a Firefox extension which lets you to add bits of DHTML (”user scripts”) to any web page to change its behavior. In much the same way that user CSS lets you take control of a web page’s style, user scripts let you easily control any aspect of a web page’s design or interaction.
For example, you could:
Most of the scripts are fairly innocuous and are designed to help users get more out of various websites.
But MANY are designed soley to strip ads from pages, remove redirects and even change affiliate links.
Here are some examples:
Bloglines Moreover Ad Remover
Description: Get rid of ads in moreover feeds on bloglines
Written By: Mysteriously Unknown
Ad Blocker
Description: Block advertisements
Written By: Mysteriously Unknown
From ClickZ News:
NEW YORK - Microsoft’s MSN has launched its paid search service in France and Singapore, according to the portal’s SVP Yusuf Mehdi.
Mehdi described the service, which is powered by MSN’s in-development adCenter platform, during his keynote address at the kick-off of Advertising Week in New York.
The features resemble those now available through Google AdSense and Yahoo! Search Marketing, but with some twists. They include a manual keyword selection tool, a “site analyzer” keyword suggestion module, demographic targeting, and assistance with budget allocation. The launches — today in France and on August 31 in Singapore — follow pilot programs in both countries.
The service is the first component of a total ad management platform that the Microsoft will use to sell media across all its channels and properties. Mehdi said adCenter will offer media planning and buying across everything from Web to e-mail to interactive TV.
Mehdi admitted the current functionality is “paid search as you know it today, but we introduced better audience intelligence. You can do amazing research even before you start a campaign.”
He said, for instance, that wine marketers in the French beta have called up detailed demographic information on who searches for “vin” (wine) by age.