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How the Grinch Stole Google News
DailyFinance —
Authority: 797
Filed under: Company News , People , Media (With our sincere apologies to Dr. Seuss) Every Who down in Whoville liked Google a lot, But the Grinch, who lived up in a penthouse, did not. The Grinch hated Google, didnt find Google pleasin -- Now, please dont ask why. No one quite knows the reason. It could be ...2 days ago -
Microsoft’s Dance With Newspapers Continues
Technology Pundit —
Authority: 169
We’ve been doing some more digging on the definitive moves by Microsoft to woo newspapers over to Bing and away from Google, a story we broke two weeks ago . Since then there have been some follow-up by various media outlets, notably the Financial Times this week which confirmed that Microsoft had had discussions ...3 days ago -
SearchEngineLand: Thoughts On A “Killer” Bing-News Corp Deal & The Myth Of An “OPEC For News”
Martin Stabe —
Authority: 433
Danny Sullivan: "So what happens if the WSJ is out of Google? Nothing. Seriously, nothing. Remember, for years the WSJ was NOT in Google, and yet Google grew just fine. Also, the WSJ seems to have been fine. Neither is crucial to each other."3 days ago -
HarvardBusiness.org: Why Big Media’s Anti-Google Counter-Revolution Will Fail
Martin Stabe —
Authority: 433
Umair Haque: "The simplest flaw in the MicroFoxs strategic logic? MicroFox is trying to create artificial scarcity instead of value ... Artificial scarcity is usually a one-way ticket to oblivion, as people simply defect to better alternatives."3 days ago -
MS to the Rescue
Doug's Dynamic Drivel —
Authority: 140
It appears that Microsoft is launching another attack on Google, and this one they may win. MS is thought to have convinced Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp, publishers of papers such as the New York Post, Barron’s , WSJ and many more , to withdraw their newspapers from Google and put them on Bing instead, for a fee. ...3 days ago -
Senators blast Obamas secret trade talks as Fox head calls for 3 strikes
DailyFinance —
Authority: 797
Filed under: Technology , Economy , Media The CEO of News Corp.s ( NWS ) Fox Filmed Entertainment this week called for a U.S. "three strikes" law, similar to one just passed in France that would cut off suspected Internet pirates Web connections and could land them in jail. Speaking at a press conference in ...3 days ago -
Free vs. fettered news: The battle lines form
DailyFinance —
Authority: 797
Filed under: Media , Google , Microsoft , Acadia Pharmaceuticals , News Corp. In Stephen Kings novel The Stand , when the apocalypse arrives, the forces of good gather in Boulder while the hosts of evil flock to Las Vegas. In real life, in the midst of apocalyptic times for the media industry, the proponents ...3 days ago -
New Facebook share structure hints at IPO
BloggingStocks —
Authority: 651
Filed under: Google (GOOG) , New York TimesA (NYT) , News CorpB (NWS) , Initial public offerings Facebook is implementing a new stock structure to make sure the founders retain control, immediately causing rumors about an impending initial public offering . Why would Facebook need Class A and Class B shares ...4 days ago -
BuzzMachine: Murdoch madness
Martin Stabe —
Authority: 433
Jeff Jarvis: "Murdoch himself says that Bing and even Google couldn’t afford to pay all content providers. And for what? For linking to them and giving them value? If anyone were paid ... who’s to say that Rupert Murdoch should be paid more than Josh Marshall? Or Wikipedia?"5 days ago -
FT.com: Murdoch’s plan may be the future
Martin Stabe —
Authority: 433
John Gapper: "[Either], as a lot of digital evangelists have suggested, [Murdoch] does not get the internet; or he has looked at the figures and decided Google traffic is not worth very much. I think the latter is more plausible... [Traffic] drawn to news sites through links and search engines is better regarded as a ...5 days ago -
What Murdoch & Newspaper Can Learn from an SEO
GypsyBandito - CT Moore —
Authority: 115
A couple of weeks ago, Rupert Murdoch announced that Newscorp is likely to make its content unfindable to users on Google when it launches its paid content strategy. To me, Murdoch’s decision sounds like stubborn chauvinism. I mean, NewsCorp isn’t the only name in news, and I think in the midst of so many Google ...5 days ago -
Microsoft will pay content providers to shun Google -- and get in bed with Bing
Download Squad —
Authority: 761
Filed under: Google , Microsoft , Search In a marketing ploy so draconian and heavy-handed as to be reminiscent of the original XBox launch, Microsoft is now offering to pay-off publishers if they delist their content from Googles indexes. Sounds crazy, but its true. Microsoft have approached News Corp and ...5 days ago -
Les bons liens de la veille ( 16 novembre au 23 novembre )
Blogging The News —
Authority: 122
Voici quelques articles dont la pertinence/l’intérêt m’ont marqué au cours des derniers jours. Faites-en bon usage ! :-) Comment twitter devient un réseau d’information | Owni.fr – Pas vraiment réseau social, mais plus du tout “microblog”, Twitter devient petit à petit ce que son fondateur ...6 days ago -
Microsoft and News Corp talk about pushing Google aside
BloggingStocks —
Authority: 651
Filed under: Internet , Google (GOOG) , Microsoft (MSFT) , News CorpB (NWS) , Media World Often, we confuse winning with being the best. This isnt always the case. There are plenty of ways to get ahead when you dont have the top product on the market. The smoke-filled backroom meetings may be a thing of the ...6 days ago -
Microsoft and News Corp eye web pact as Murdoch contemplates pulling content from Google
Newsvine - Killfile's Column - Articles and Seeds —
Authority: 439
Microsoft has had discussions with News Corp over a plan that would involve the media company being paid to "de-index" its news websites from Google, setting the scene for a search engine battle that could offer a ray of light to the newspaper industry.6 days ago -
Despite UK Governments Machinations the Web is Going to Become a Brighter, Better Place!
Anarchoblogs —
Authority: 157
According to the Financial Times Rupert Murdoch’s Newscorp and Microsoft have been in talks to create an exclusive deal ensuring that only Microsoft’s own “Bing” search engine carries Newscorp content. Microsoft obviously intend this as an attack on Google who are their main competitor in the developing ...6 days ago -
Independent: British press split in two by Wapping’s great gamble
Martin Stabe —
Authority: 433
Great summary of the state of the paywall debate among UK national newspapers by Ian Burrell. Emily Bell of the Guardian: "This is not about newspaper publishing, this is about news, content and analysis on the internet and as long as you keep making the category error that says newspaper publishers are different you ...6 days ago -
FT.com: Microsoft and News Corp eye web pact
Martin Stabe —
Authority: 433
"Microsoft has had discussions with News Corp over a plan that would involve the media company’s being paid to “de-index” its news websites from Google, setting the scene for a search engine battle that could offer a ray of light to the newspaper industry. ...[The] Financial Times has learnt that Microsoft has ...6 days ago -
FT.com: Microsoft and News Corp eye web pact
Martin Stabe —
Authority: 433
"[The] Financial Times has learnt that Microsoft has also approached other big online publishers [besides News Corp] to persuade them to remove their sites from Google’s search engine."6 days ago -
Thought Microsoft was Turning Over a New Leaf? Think Again!
Revelations From An Unwashed Brain —
Authority: 584
Though it has not yet happened, a plan first hinted of by Mark Cuban seems to be forming. Between his scheme and the machinations of Rupert Murdoch, to obtain every dollar, schilling, yen, and rupee on the planet, it seems as though the unlikely may become reality. A report from Financial Times gives the details ...6 days ago
