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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has opened a formal antitrust investigation into the advertising partnership between Yahoo and Google, the Washington Post reported Wednesday. On June 12, Yahoo said it would run advertisements supplied by Google alongside search query results, a four-year deal estimated to bring Yahoo up to $800 million in revenue a year. "We are continuing to have cooperative discussions with the Department of Justice about this arrangement," Google said in a statement.
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via Addict3d.org @ 14:55 2nd Jul
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DOJ has opened a formal antitrust investigation into the advertising partnership between Yahoo and Google
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via InfoWorld @ 10:25 2nd Jul
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UPDATE: The U.S. DOJ has opened a formal antitrust investigation into the advertising partnership between Yahoo and Google.
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via PC World @ 9:25 5th Jul
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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has opened a formal antitrust investigation into the advertising partnership between Yahoo and Google, the Washington Post reported Wednesday.
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via Macworld @ 19:00 2nd Jul
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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has opened a formal antitrust investigation into the advertising partnership between Yahoo and Google, the Washington Post reported Wednesday.
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via CIO Magazine @ 8:35 2nd Jul
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The U.S. Department of Justice has opened a formal antitrust investigation into the advertising partnership between Yahoo Inc. and Google Inc., the Washington Post reported today.
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via Computerworld @ 8:35 2nd Jul
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Philipp Lenssen writes "Google announced their very own browser project called Google Chrome — an announcement in the form of a comic book drawn by Scott McCloud, no less. Google says Google Chrome will be open source, include a new JavaScript virtual machine, include the Google Gears add-on by default, and put the tabs above the address bar (not below), among other things. I've also uploaded Google's comic book with all the details (details given from Google's perspective, anyway... let's see how this holds up). While Google provided the URL www.google.com/chrome there's nothing up there yet."
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via Slashdot @ 16:47 1st Sep
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DOJ confirms an ongoing formal antitrust investigation into the online advertising partnership between Yahoo and Google
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via InfoWorld @ 14:56 2nd Jul
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A proposed online search advertising deal between Yahoo and Google came under fire at a US senate hearing as Microsoft claimed that Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang had himself admitted that the agreement would hurt competition. Speaking before the senate's judiciary committee, Microsoft's general counsel Brad Smith recounted a June 8 meeting at the San Jose airport involving Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer, Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang and other company executives during which Yang allegedly said a Google-Yahoo deal would be anti-competitive.
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via Financial Express @ 5:43 17th Jul
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WASHINGTON, July 31 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, Google is under fire for issuing contradictory statements on privacy: In California, Google responded to California State Assemblyman Joel Anderson's (R-San Diego) concerns about Google's privacy policies yesterday by stating that "Google takes privacy very seriously."
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via Macro World Investor @ 4:12 1st Aug
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Are you kidding me? Google getting rid of Google Page Creator, this must be a joke. No, it's for real. Google says they're going to be transitioning all Google Page Creator websites into their new Google Sites. Excuse me, but Google Sites doesn't come close to being as good as Google Page Creator. Why in the world would Google choose to keep the lesser of the two?
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via About @ 8:14 7th Aug
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The ladies and (especially) gentlemen of Microsoft, Yahoo! and Google trooped into the US Congress to inform US politicians about how good and how bad and how anti-competitive the Yahoo!-Google advert deal is; Yahoo! got things off with a joke by their lawyer Michael Callahan that was pretty funny but disrespectful: ''With all due respect to Google, we have every expectation of fighting them and winning;'' Brad Smith, Microsoft solicitor, explained to the congresspeople that if search is the key to the Internet, as ''many'' believe, then ''this deal will put Google in a position to own that gateway and the information that flows through it''; so it's probably fair to say that when Microsoft takes over Yahoo!, this deal will follow the dodo and other extinct species.
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via Bangkok Post @ 21:23 29th Jul
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via Computerworld Australia @ 21:36 2nd Jul
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via NetworkWorld @ 8:35 2nd Jul
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Google Under Fire for 'Breathtaking' Hypocrisy, New Report Shows Just How Much Personal Information is Available Through Google Street View
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via Media Workstation @ 4:00 1st Aug
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Google Under Fire for 'Breathtaking' Hypocrisy, New Report Shows Just How Much Personal Information is Available Through Google Street View
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via Red Orbit @ 23:43 31st Jul
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Google Under Fire for 'Breathtaking' Hypocrisy, New Report Shows Just How Much Personal Information is Available Through Google Street View
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via SmartBrief @ 4:12 1st Aug
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The U.S. Department of Justice is continuing its formal antitrust investigation into the advertising partnership between Yahoo and Google, according to a department spokeswoman.
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via Macro World Investor @ 0:34 3rd Jul
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The U.S. DOJ is conducting an ongoing antitrust investigation into the advertising partnership between Yahoo and Google.
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via PC World @ 9:26 5th Jul
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They gave the Department Of Justice three and a half months to review their ad deal - and it’s now doing just that in earnest. An unnamed source tells Washington Post the DOJ is not just looking over the Yahoo-Google (NSDQ: GOOG) partnership but has begun a formal investigation and will request documents not just from the pair but also from other online media players - a move that may please Microsoft.
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via PaidContent.org @ 13:46 2nd Jul
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The ongoing US Congress investigation into online advertising seems to be having an effect on some of the companies as Google and Yahoo announced plans to allow users to opt out of targeted promotions on the Internet. While Yahoo announced a new one-click opt-out policy yesterday, Google made it possible to opt out of both Google and Doubleclick ad targeting with one click the day before. (See: US Congress investigates Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, over internet data collection)
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via Domain-B @ 7:06 10th Aug
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WASHINGTON: Google and Microsoft will spar today at a congressional hearing called to examine whether Google's revenue-sharing deal with No 2 search rival Yahoo will harm competition. Google, with more than 60 per cent of the Web search market, and Yahoo, with 16.6 per cent, announced a deal on June 12 that would allow Yahoo to place Google advertisements on its site and collect the revenue.
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via Times of India @ 9:42 15th Jul
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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.
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via Digital Media Wire @ 19:16 2nd Jul
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PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, Google is under fire for issuing contradictory statements on privacy: In California, Google responded to California State Assemblyman Joel Anderson's (R-
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via Earthtimes.org @ 4:12 1st Aug
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Excerpts of the proposed advertising partnership deal between the Internet search giant Google Inc. (GOOG) and web portal Yahoo! (YHOO) were released on Friday. However, according to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing, while both companies seem to disclose in detail the contract governing the partnership, Google and its chief rival Yahoo have kept secret the pact’s financial terms - including compensations and revenue split. The extent of other ties between the two companies were not disclosed as well.
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via Seeking Alpha @ 14:33 10th Aug
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