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Google execs hope for long term ad deal with Yahoo: related news

Google / Yahoo Spells Big Changes For Yahoo

Could this be the beginning of the end for Yahoo? Yahoo's interest in a search deal with Google was initially viewed as a poison pill move to thwart efforts of Microsoft to acquire Yahoo. I certainly saw it that way as did many others. Yahoo has continued down this path, announcing a deal with Google late Thursday afternoon. The deal basically outsources Yahoo's search ad placement to Google AdSense. Hey, I use AdSense on my personal blog, so why shouldn't Yahoo! The more the merrier I always say.

Google execs hope for long-term ad deal with Yahoo

Google Inc.'s top executives expressed hope Thursday that the Internet search leader will be able to form a potentially lucrative advertising partnership with Yahoo Inc. — a deal that would lower the odds of Microsoft Corp. renewing its attempts to buy Yahoo.

Google execs hope for long-term ad deal with Yahoo

Google Inc.'s top executives expressed hope Thursday that the Internet search leader will be able to form a potentially lucrative advertising partnership with Yahoo Inc. _ a deal that would lower the odds of Microsoft Corp. renewing its attempts to buy Yahoo.

Google execs hope for long-term ad deal with Yahoo

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Google Inc.'s top executives expressed hope Thursday that the Internet search leader will be able to form a potentially lucrative advertising partnership with Yahoo Inc. -- a deal that would lower the odds of Microsoft Corp. renewing its attempts to buy Yahoo.

Google execs hope for long-term ad deal with Yahoo

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Google Inc.'s top executives expressed hope Thursday that the Internet search leader will be able to form a potentially lucrative advertising partnership with Yahoo Inc. -- a deal that would lower the odds of Microsoft Corp. renewing its attempts to buy Yahoo.

Google execs hope for long-term ad deal with Yahoo

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) - Google Inc.'s top executives expressed hope Thursday that the Internet search leader will be able to form a potentially lucrative advertising partnership with Yahoo Inc. - a deal that would lower the odds of Microsoft Corp. renewing its attempts to buy Yahoo.

Google execs hope for long-term ad deal with Yahoo

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) - Google Inc.'s top executives expressed hope Thursday that the Internet search leader will be able to form a potentially lucrative advertising partnership with Yahoo Inc. - a deal that would lower the odds of Microsoft Corp. renewing its attempts to buy Yahoo.

Google execs hope for long-term ad deal with Yahoo

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) - Google Inc.'s top executives expressed hope Thursday that the Internet search leader will be able to form a potentially lucrative advertising partnership with Yahoo Inc. -- a deal that would lower the odds of Microsoft Corp. renewing its attempts to buy Yahoo.

Google execs hope for long-term ad deal with Yahoo

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) - Google Inc.'s top executives on Thursday expressed hope that the Internet search leader will be able to form a potentially lucrative advertising partnership with Yahoo Inc. -- a deal that would lower the odds of Microsoft Corp. renewing its attempts to buy Yahoo.

Google execs hope for long-term ad deal with Yahoo

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) -- Google Inc.'s top executives on Thursday expressed hope that the Internet search leader will be able to form a potentially lucrative advertising partnership with Yahoo Inc. -- a deal that would lower the odds of Microsoft Corp. renewing its attempts to buy Yahoo.

Google Sees Hope for Long-Term Ad Deal with Yahoo

Google's top executives expressed hope that the Internet search leader will be able to form a potentially lucrative advertising partnership with Yahoo -- a deal that would lower the odds of Microsoft renewing its attempts to buy Yahoo.

Google hopes for long-term ad deal with Yahoo

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Google Inc.’s top executives on Thursday expressed hope that the Internet search leader will be able to form a potentially lucrative advertising partnership with Yahoo Inc. — a deal that would lower the odds of Microsoft Corp. renewing its attempts to buy Yahoo.

Google Hopes for Long-Term Ad Deal with Yahoo

(MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.) Google Inc.'s top executives expressed hope Thursday that the Internet search leader will be able to form a potentially lucrative advertising partnership with Yahoo Inc. a deal that would lower the odds of Microsoft Corp. renewing its attempts to buy Yahoo.

Google 'stronger than ever' after Microsoft-Yahoo tussle

SAN FRANCISCO (AP): Microsoft Corps abandoned takeover bid for Yahoo Inc. appears to have culminated with a disheartening thud for those two companies but amounted to yet another coup for online search leader Google Inc. What began in January as Microsofts most audacious attack yet on Google instead paved the way for the Internets most powerful company to gain even more clout through a deal that gives Google access to a large chunk of Yahoos advertising space. By submitting to a partnership that endorses Googles search advertising technology as a better choice than its own, Yahoo is giving online marketers even more incentive to spend most of their money with its biggest rival, according to industry analysts. It looks like such a sweet deal for Google that the US Justice Department and lawmakers are expected to take a hard look at th

Yahoo rushing Google deal to fight Icahn?

Yahoo is accelerating the process of launching an expanded Google deal to stave off investor Carl Icahn's board takeover attempt and a resulting Microsoft buyout, say alleged sources for the New York Post. The renewed threat of a Microsoft acquisition has supposedly led Yahoo to step up plans that would let any company make bids for ad placements on Yahoo's search system, effectively rewarding Google by handing the bulk of sales to the most dominant ad provider.

Justice Dept. Launches Formal Probe of Google-Yahoo Ad Deal

Washington - The U.S. Department of Justice has announced a formal probe of Yahoo's (NASD: YHOO) proposed online advertising partnership with Google (NASD: GOOG), and will seek documents and information from third party companies with a vested interest in the sector, The Washington Post reported on Wednesday. Google and Yahoo had agreed to voluntarily delay the deal -- which would see Google serve ads against Yahoo search results -- while the Justice Dept. made an informal inquiry, "but a formal investigation signals that the department may have found some cause for concern," The Post reported.

Microsoft loses U.S. search users to Google and Yahoo

Microsoft lost Internet search users in the United States to Google and former takeover target Yahoo last month, research firm ComScore said. Microsoft, the world's biggest software maker, handled 8.5 percent of queries in May, down from 9.1 percent the month before, Reston, Va.-based ComScore said Thursday in a statement. Google extended its lead to 61.8 percent, and Yahoo grew to 20.6 percent, ComScore said. The companies are vying for a bigger piece of the $41 billion online advertising market. Microsoft's talks to buy Yahoo's search business for $1 billion ended last week, around the time Yahoo struck a deal to show some Google ads on its search pages. Microsoft's proposal would have included an $8 billion investment in Yahoo. Google handled 61.

Google hopes for long-term deal with Yahoo

MOUNTAIN VIEW, California -- Google Inc.'s top executives on Thursday expressed hope that the Internet search leader will be able to form a potentially lucrative advertising partnership with Yahoo Inc. -- a deal that would lower the odds of Microsoft Corp. renewing its attempts to buy Yahoo.

As Icahn Storms The Gates, Yahoo Sends Google Ad Smoke Signals Again

Every time things heat up at Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO), they seem to play the Google (NSDQ: GOOG) card. In the days before it went into failed negotiations with Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT), the company leaked word that an ad deal with Google would be announced soon, possibly the following week. That didn’t happen once the deal collapsed. And now, with Yahoo totally back in play, here it comes again: News.com is corroborating a New York Post story from this morning, suggesting a deal is imminent and that an announcement is expected—wait for it—next week.

Yahoo in ad deal with Google after Microsoft talks end; Apple to release cheaper iPhone

NEW YORK (AP) - Yahoo, Microsoft and Google took center stage in the tech sector this week, as Yahoo announced an advertising deal with rival Google after revealing that its takeover talks with Microsoft Corp. had ended without a deal.

Google Ad Deal: 'Free Money' for Yahoo?

Now that the tech industry has had a few days to digest the blockbuster ad deal that Yahoo signed with Google, numerous commentators have declared it a death knell for Yahoo's search-ad business.

Google On Yahoo: We'd Be Kind Of Like Canon And HP...

If Google (NSDQ: GOOG) expands its partnership with number two search ads provider Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO), how will the company deal with the expected rush by regulators to slap it with an anti-trust suit? NYT quotes Google CEO Eric Schmidt as saying only: “We would anticipate structuring a deal to address antitrust concerns.” In other words, trust us. Behind the scenes, Google execs say that any deal would be analogous to that involving the supplier of any other product, like printing supplies or cell phone service. Speaking of the printer industry, Google says look at Canon, which provides printer engines to roughly 80 percent of the laser printer market—including rivals like Hewlett-Packard.

Google On Yahoo: Wed Be Kind Of Like Canon And HP&

If Google (NSDQ: GOOG) expands its partnership with number two search ads provider Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO), how will the company deal with the expected rush by regulators to slap it with an anti-trust suit? NYT quotes Google CEO Eric Schmidt as saying only: “We would anticipate structuring a deal to address antitrust concerns.” In other words, trust us. Behind the scenes, Google execs say that any deal would be analogous to that involving the supplier of any other product, like printing supplies or cell phone service. Speaking of the printer industry, Google says look at Canon, which provides printer engines to roughly 80 percent of the laser printer market—including rivals like Hewlett-Packard.

Google beats Yahoo as most popular U.S. web destination for April

(RTTNews) - In yet another blow to Internet information provider Yahoo! Inc. (YHOO), Google Inc. (GOOG) took the number one spot in the U.S. web properties ranking from Yahoo for the first time in the month of April. Yahoo is already under pressure from various sources as it has been steadily losing its search engine market share. A monthly analysis released by ComScore Inc. (SCOR) for April revealed that Google sites had 141.1 million visitors, an increase of 18% from the same month last year. Meanwhile, Yahoo sites fell to second place with only 140.6 million visitors for the month, which is an increase of 17% from the year-ago period. Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) was third with about 121 million visitors. Google has long been the Internet's leader in search, but its audience has trailed Yahoo's when counting other services such as e-mail and

Yahoo to run Google Adsense; Gchat/YIM link up...

Building on its text-advertising dominance, Google on Thursday said that it has reached an agreement to allow Yahoo to serve Google's Adsense search and contextual advertising as well as allow enable users on Gchat and Yahoo! Messenger to communicate without between the networks. Under the predicted non-exclusive 10-year agreement, Yahoo! has the option to display Google ads alongside its own natural search results in the U.S. and Canada and Yahoo! can serve contextually targeted ads on its U.S. and Canadian web properties as well as on its current publisher partner sites. Yahoo, however, is free to enter into similar agreements with other advertising providers and use Google's advertising on as many or as few of its search results and content pages as it chooses.


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