Will News Corp move its content to Microsoft's Bing? | Pj News ...4 hours ago by admin
According to a Financial Times report, Microsoft is in discussions with News Corporation and others about pulling content from Google The next battle in the. ... Online publishers would likely demand top dollar. Asked about the possibility last week, News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch said he wasn't convinced even Microsoft could afford it. “If they were to pay everybody for everything they took, from every newspaper in the world and every magazine they wouldn't have any ...
Pj News| Latest Daily News About World... - http://www.pjnews.org/
Is Microsoft Behind Murdoch's War Against Google? | Crooks and Liars4 hours ago by Jamie
It appears that Microsoft isn't limiting this to just News Corp either. It's reported that they are approaching numerous online publishers and offering to pay them for content if they delist from Google. One publisher approached by Microsoft said this is all about .... Not sure about this at all, but if MS pays Murdoch to delist from Google, only to offer the same listings on Bing for free then I would think Google has a case against MS with the anti-trust dept. No? ...
Crooks and Liars - http://crooksandliars.com/ - References
Microsoft In Early Discussion With News Corp On Web Deal11 hours ago by faisal@ebrandz.com (Jitesh Pillai )
“Publishers place their content on the Web because they want it to be found,” Google said in a statement earlier this month. “Very few choose not to include their material in Google News and Web search. But if they tell us not to include it , ... Murdoch blamed search giants of “stealing” his company's content during an interview with Sky News Australia. When he was asked why he just does not pull his Web sites from Google's search results, he said: “I think we will. ...
Home - http://news.ebrandz.com/component/content/frontpage.html
» Microsoft Overtly Trying to Screw Google and YOU! Dvorak ...16 hours ago by John C Dvorak
Not only that, but the FT reports that Microsoft is in fact in discussions with News Corp. and other publishers about the possibility of paying them to remove their sites from Google's search index. This report comes on the heels of a ... If the payments can be made with a minimum amount of ball breaking (such as the iTunes store), the price is right and the content is good and offers more than the freely available stuff, I think people will pay. The success of iTunes has ...
Dvorak Uncensored - http://www.dvorak.org/blog/