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YouTube to Sell Advertising on Pages of Search Results
Google said that it would begin selling space on YouTube search-results pages to advertisers, part of its effort to turn its acquisition into a major revenue producer.
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YouTube to Sell Advertising on Pages of Search Results
Google said that it would begin selling space on YouTube search-results pages to advertisers, part of its effort to turn its acquisition into a major revenue producer.
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Anonymous
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YouTube to Sell Ads on Search Pages
Google said that it would begin selling space on YouTube search-results pages to advertisers, part of its effort to turn its acquisition into a major revenue producer.
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YouTube to Sell Ads on Search Pages
Google said that it would begin selling space on YouTube search-results pages to advertisers, part of its effort to turn its acquisition into a major revenue producer.
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(Weblog)
by
Anonymous
on 11-12-2008
Google and Yahoo Say Deal Would Have Survived a Suit
Google chose to abandon the controversial plan after the Justice Department said it would file an antitrust suit to block it. Yahoo said it would have preferred to defend the deal in court.
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Google and Yahoo Say Deal Would Have Survived a Suit
Google chose to abandon the controversial plan after the Justice Department said it would file an antitrust suit to block it. Yahoo said it would have preferred to defend the deal in court.
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Google Abandons Deal With Yahoo
Google chose to abandon the controversial plan after the Justice Department said it would file an antitrust suit to block it. Yahoo said it would have preferred to defend the deal in court.
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Yahoo and Google Offer to Revise Ad Partnership
The two companies have offered to significantly narrow the scope of their advertising partnership in hopes of obtaining the approval for their deal from the Justice Department.
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Yahoo and Google Offer to Revise Ad Partnership
The two companies have offered to significantly narrow the scope of their advertising partnership in hopes of obtaining the approval for their deal from the Justice Department.
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on 11-03-2008
The Media Equation: Mourning Old Media’s Decline
The paradox is that the print media do not have an audience problem, but a consumer problem.
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