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The Big News, to me, is that Microsoft is even considering this deal. There would have to be traffic incentives, benchmarks that Mr. Softy couldn't possibly meet...No matter what Murdoch thinks of Google and its $100 million Google News operation, Bernstein...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Rupert Murdoch, News Corp., Google News, Google Inc., Blocking Google, search engine, New York City, News websites, The Wall Street Journal, Google, New York Stock Exchange, Technology Internet, Internet search engines, News Corporation, Bing, Business Finance, World Wide Web, Human-computer interaction, Hypertext, Entertainment Culture, Web search engine, Vertical search, Web 2.0, Microsoft, Yahoo!
Healthcare reform faces challenges in U.S. Senate President Barack Obama's U.S. healthcare overhaul plan has cleared an important Senate hurdle but lawmakers warned on Sunday of challenges ahead in winning support for passage, even among Obama's own Democrats.
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MICROSOFT and Rupert Murdoch's News Corp are in discussions planning to remove its websites from Google. The move could make Microsoft force Google to pay to index news or for the software giant to pay to include the news results in its own search engine,...
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According to media research firm SearchIgnite, retailers spent 47 percent more on Microsoft search ads in the fourth quarter of 2009 than they did in the fourth quarter of 2008. Moreover, Microsoft now accounts for 8 percent of all search ad spending...
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New York Times Co.'s namesake newspaper took the latest shot on Friday with the debut of two pages of local content in Chicago editions. News Corp. this month told employees of New York-based Dow Jones & Co., which includes the Journal, that the company...
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Image via Wikipedia The Associated Press has laid off “dozens” of news staff as part of the agency’s bid to reduce staffing costs by 10% this year. The moves come as the 163-year-old cooperative wire agency has grappled...
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Gary Ginsberg, a close adviser to Rupert Murdoch for 11 years who often served as a liaison between the conservative Mr. Murdoch and the Democratic Party , will leave News Corporation at the end of the year. Mr. Ginsberg, an executive vice president,...
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I make part of my living writing for newspapers, but even I am less likely to subscribe to or buy the print edition now that I can get my news for free on my PC and my cell phone. But now some media moguls are talking about shutting off that free spigot...
Tags: Rupert Murdoch, The Wall Street Journal, News Corp., The New York Times, London, Online newspaper, New York Post, Newspaper, News Corporation, Journalism, Printing, Business Finance, Entertainment Culture
I stopped being a journalist employed by a large company and became, for want of a better description, a blogger With that move came the rapid realisation that monetisation of online content, regardless of the method, is going to decide what kind of...
Tags: News Corp, Australia, Sydney, Rupert Murdoch, Copyright law, The Wall Street Journal, Google, Fair use, Business Finance, News Corporation, Hypertext, World Wide Web, Human-computer interaction, Mobile Payment, Advertising, Technology Internet, Entertainment Culture, Web 2.0
The News Corp. chairman has prompted a fierce debate among media watchers with his accusation that Google is "stealing" from his vast newspaper empire and his threat to block the search engine from accessing its content...His biggest venture into online...
Tags: News Corp., Rupert Murdoch, Dan Kennedy, Rick Edmonds, search engine, Australia, Sydney, News websites, Google, The Wall Street Journal, MySpace, News Corporation, Web 2.0, Journalism, Business Finance, Entertainment Culture, Technology Internet