News Source: Venture Beat
| 10 minutes ago
After News Corp.’s Rupert Murdoch paraded around in November threatening to de-index his properties from Google, this week has become the search giant’s turn to respond. Google took several steps to manage its public image this week. Most of
News Source: The Guardian
| about 4 hours ago
We're no thieves – despite what Rupert Murdoch claims, says Google Search engine is like a 'virtual newsagent', says Google's UK director following accusation that it steals content Google defended its treatment of news organisation today, as its
News Source: Xtra News
| about 5 hours ago
Google Inc is not to blame for the news industry's problems but is committed to playing a role in helping struggling publishers survive the transition to the online age, CEO Eric Schmidt said. Publishers need to explore new ways to make money from
News Source: GMA News
| 4 days ago
TV sets up YouScoop for 'citizen journalists' 11/29/2009 10:55 PM The hardy souls who call themselves "citizen journalists" have seen the future of news and it is them. Armed with just their cell phones or digicams, citizen journalists -- or non-
News Source: The Journal Gazette
| 4 days ago
The Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed sources, said Facebook was converting the shares of all its current stockholders into Class B shares that, like GoogleÂ’s, hold 10 times the voting power of Class A stock. That would be a departure from GoogleÂ
News Source: New Zealand Herald
| 8 days ago
News Corp is considering blocking Google's search engine from displaying its news articles and is talking to Microsoft about displaying stories on its Bing site. MediaNews Group, the Post's publisher, will block Google News when it starts charging
News Source: Reuters
| 8 days ago
Iraq's government launched its first channel on Google Inc's video website YouTube on Wednesday, which the prime minister said would allow the country to counter media "lies" and showcase its successes. Nuri al-Maliki, whose Shi'ite Muslim-led
News Source: The Courier-Mail
| 8 days ago
The YouTube channel was unveiled at the end of a visit to Baghdad by Google chief executive Eric Schmidt, who also announced plans by the Internet giant to begin digitising artifacts and documents from Iraq's National Museum. Iraqi Prime Minister