bloomberg.com - 11/24/2009
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Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Publishers of the Denver Post and the Dallas Morning News may pull some of their stories from Google Inc.’s news site, a move that would emulate News Corp.’s Rupert Murdoch . News Corp. is considering blocking Google’s search engine from displaying its news articles and ...
googlemobile.blogspot.com - 11/23/2009
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googlemobile.blogspot.com —
A few weeks ago we launched Google Maps
Navigation (Beta) as a free feature of Google Maps...
on Android 2.0 devices. Today we're expanding availability of Google Maps Navigation to devices running Android 1.6 (Donut) and higher, such as the T-Mobile ...
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Official Google Mobile Blog: Happy Thanksgiving Travels: ...
technology.timesonline.co.uk - 11/24/2009
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technology.timesonline.co.uk —
Google is gearing up for an all-out assault
on the mobile-phone market that will include a new,...
Google-branded handset and the first comprehensive Google phone service with unlimited free calls. For the first time, a single company will control ...
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The Googlephone: Google gears up for attack on ...
chrome.google.com - 11/23/2009
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chrome.google.com —
Sign in to personalize your Google experience. Google
has more to offer when you sign in to...
your Google Account. You can customize pages, view recommendations, and get more relevant search results. Sign in on the right or create one for free using ...
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Two More Publishers Talk About Blocking Google
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A couple of major publishers are siding with (or at least edging towards) Rupert Murdoch in the News Corp./Google content dispute. MediaNews Group and A.H. Belo execs have said that they're interested in keeping Google away from parts of their sites.
Let's talk about MediaNews Group first. It operates 54 daily newspapers with a combined daily circulation of 2.4 million. Corresponding websites are part of the mix, as are a TV station and some radio stations.
As for the organization's take on blocking Google, CEO Dean Singleton told Greg Bensinger and Brian Womack that some pay walls are going up next year, and ...
Murdoch's wink
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog —
... on a steady stream of good, fresh online content. Google needs newspapers at least as much as newspapers need Google - a fact that's been largely hidden up to now. What Murdoch effectively did in his interview with Sky News was to send a signal to other newspaper companies: We'll opt out if you'll opt out . Murdoch positioned himself as the would-be ringleader of a massive jailbreak, without actually risking a jailbreak himself. There are signs that the signal is working. Bloomberg reports today that the publishers of the Denver Post and the Dallas Morning News are now ...
Two More Publishers Talk About Blocking Google
WebProNews Feed —
A couple of major publishers are siding with (or at least edging towards) Rupert Murdoch in the News Corp./Google content dispute. MediaNews Group and A.H. Belo execs have said that they're interested in keeping Google away from parts of their sites.
Let's talk about MediaNews Group first. It operates 54 daily newspapers with a combined daily circulation of 2.4 million. Corresponding websites are part of the mix, as are a TV station and some radio stations.
As for the organization's take on blocking Google, CEO Dean Singleton told Greg Bensinger and Brian Womack that some pay walls are going up next year, and ...
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