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AP News Alert
Yahoo Inc. has hired rival Google Inc. to sell online ads in an attempt to boost its profits.
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Yahoo! to Strengthen Competitive Position in Online Advertising Through Non-Exclusive Agreement With Google
Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq:YHOO), a leading global Internet company, announced today that it has reached an agreement with Google Inc. that will enhance its ability to compete in the converging search and display marketplace, advancing the company’s open strategy. The agreement enables Yahoo! ...
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Yahoo, Google reach non-exclusive search ad deal
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc and arch rival Google Inc said on Thursday they had entered a non-exclusive partnership on search advertising expected to add as much as $800 million in annual revenue.
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Citect Reassures Its Customers on the Security of Their SCADA Networks
Citect has moved to reassure its SCADA customers they are extremely unlikely to be at risk from potential security breaches found by Core Security Technologies in Windows-based control systems utilizing ODBC technology, so long as their systems are protected by industry-standard security guidelines.
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Yahoo, Google announce online ad alliance
Yahoo and Google on Thursday announced a much-rumored alliance to put the Internet search king's expertise to work pumping money from its floundering rival's online advertising.
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Symbian expects Android to get forked
Google's Android mobile phone stack will fork into multiple versions, according to Symbian's research chief David Wood.
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PhilBoxing.com >> News
There are 16,823 news articles in the database. Displaying articles 16821 to 16823. Arum, Oscar back on the same page By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports , 01 Jan 1970 Bob Arum leaned forward in his seat, a small grin creasing his face.
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News 88.9
SAINT JOHN - NB Liquor believes it's $85,000 Internet campaign is doing what the corporation set out to do, despite harsh criticism from viewers. The Internet campaign, centres on a fictitious character named Paul who killed his friends while drinking and driving.
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Microsoft Shakes Up Virtualization Arena
King Kong comes a-calling.
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Just a Minute With: British musician Peter Gabriel
LONDON(Reuters) - Grammy-winning musician Peter Gabriel believes the Internet has drowned users with too much choice, failed to democratize the pop industry as much as was hoped and eroded the quality of what people listen to.
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by Earl Colby pottinger (3.84) on Wed 13th Dec 2006 21:27 UTC
Sounds like there is a lot of messages going around, this could slow things down. Like the old Mac co-operative time-sharing it reads as if a lazy programmer could demand large time-slices for their code even when not needed and thus slow other programs down.
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Yahoo ends all talks with Microsoft, shares plunge - Yahoo Inc.'s efforts to revive takeover talks with Microsoft ...
Wall Street closes up but off highs as oil rises 43 mins ago - Wall Street gave up a big early advance as the price of oil rose Thursday, with stocks closing moderately higher but also demonstrating how anxious investors are about inflation and the overall health of the economy.
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Vandals steal 2 computers from New Bedford City Hall
NEW BEDFORD — Vandals stole two computers from the Tax Title office at City Hall after smashing through a window on the first floor earlier this week, police reported.
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Google, Yahoo strike deal on ads and IM
Hours after Yahoo closed the door on Microsoft, Google has just announced it has struck deal letting Yahoo use its search and contextual advertising technology in the United States and Canada. That means Yahoo can show Google ads next to...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 9th Aug 2005 17:49 UTC
Microsoft on Monday signed off on the Windows Vista SDK , or software development kit, which will enable developers to create applications for the next-generation Windows release.
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by (Staff) on Sun 11th Sep 2005 13:44 UTC
The bottom line is that there are way too many editions, they are way too similar and they don't seem to add much to what XP provides today. Now the biggest issue will certainly reflect itself in the pricing.
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Yahoo Call: Flexibility Is Key; Voluntary 3.5 Month Delay For DOJ; May Partner On Google Display Ads
Work in progress Following the just-released announcement confirming a Google deal, Yahoo is holding a call with analysts explaining the call. Said CEO Jerry Yang: The Microsoft deal was over:"Clearly it is time to move on."
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Harper government to crack down on illegal downloads
Ottawa - The federal government has introduced legislation to make it easier to prosecute people who download copyrighted material from the Internet.
680 News |
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Google boss talks good, evil and monopolies
Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt has detailed his theory of competition in the web industry while saying Google's famous mantra of "Don't be evil" is often misunderstood.
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Yahoo-Microsoft talks fail, Google deal expected
Yahoo Inc and Microsoft Corp have failed to agree on a partnership or merger, the companies said, sending Yahoo shares down 13 per cent.
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AT&T looking at charging heavy Internet users extra
NEW YORK (AP) - San Antonio-based AT&T is considering charging extra for Internet customers who download large amounts of data.
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Reuters Canada Business Summary
SEATTLE/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc and Microsoft Corp failed to agree on a deal in their latest round of talks, the companies said on Thursday, in a break-up expected to send Yahoo into a partnership with archrival Google Inc . The separate statements from Microsoft and Yahoo signaled a more permanent rift between the two after months of on-again, off-again talks.
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Yahoo has hired rival Google to sell online ads in an attempt to boost its profits
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) Yahoo Inc. has hired rival Google Inc. to sell online ads in an attempt to boost its profits. Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Google Freshens Related Search Suggestions
The company claims to have significantly improved its algorithms to generate related search suggestions using more timely information.
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AP News Alert
Calif. federal judge who posted porn on Web requests investigation of his conduct.
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