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CNET - Wed Oct 8, 12:01 am EDT
The Internet pioneer will revamp its online calendar starting Wednesday. New: subscriptions, sharing, and targeted advertisements for events.
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MacNN - Mon Oct 6, 2:23 pm EDT
AOL and Yahoo have revived and even accelerated merger talks and may be ready to strike a deal by the end of October, say alleged sources of TechCrunch. The claimed proposal would have Yahoo pick up all of AOL's content business as well as a $2 billion cash infusion in exchange for a one-third Time Warner stake in the resulting company....
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Digital Trends - Mon Oct 6, 7:55 am EDT
Google has announced that it's delaying its ad deal with Yahoo in order that regulators can study it properly.
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ZDNet - Mon Oct 6, 7:52 am EDT
Yahoo's search advertising deal with Google, which is expected to increase the company's ability to monetize its Web pages, has been delayed to give the Department of Justice more time to evaluate it. This Google-Yahoo partnership has raised hackles from Microsoft as well as others, but the larger question is what happens to if the deal doesn't happen. For now, few analysts are betting that ...
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BizJournals - Mon Oct 6, 5:55 pm EDT
Yahoo Inc. and Google Inc. have delayed their proposed advertising deal in the face of heavy opposition from advertising groups in the U.S. and beyond. (GOOG) (YHOO)
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TechCrunch - Mon Oct 6, 12:26 pm EDT
Yahoo is continuing its marathon merger discussions with AOL, sources close to the negotiations have whispered to us, and a deal could happen as early as this month. Is this just a rehash of the reported discussions in February and then again in April ? Yes and no. It's clear that AOL's parent company, Time Warner, wants this deal more than ever. What isn't clear is whether AOL's assets will ...
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Search Engine Land - Mon Oct 6, 7:50 am EDT
Google and Yahoo said on Friday that they were delaying implementation of their controversial paid search ads deal to allow more time for the Justice Department to evaluate its potential impact on the marketplace. Google had previously said the deal would go into effect as scheduled despite absence of a final regulatory determination of the [...] ...
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BetaNews - Mon Oct 6, 4:51 pm EDT
As the US Dept. of Justice appears to be preparing for an extensive investigation into the two search leaders' cooperative deal, Yahoo and Google have decided that another delay in their implementation is unavoidable.
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WebProNews - Mon Oct 6, 9:59 am EDT
Google and Yahoo have agreed to put their search advertising deal on hold while Justice Department regulators continue their antitrust review of the controversial partnership. "The companies have agreed to a brief delay in implementing this agreement to continue our ongoing discussions with the (U.S.) Department of Justice," Yahoo said in a statement. "We have had discussions with regulators ...
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Valleywag - Mon Oct 6, 4:19 pm EDT
As Yahoo tries to catch up to Google in automated advertising, it continues to lose the human capital now-departed managers like Wenda Harris Millard so carefully built. The latest defection: Valeh... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Valleywag - Mon Oct 6, 1:49 pm EDT
After Google CEO Eric Schmidt insisted for months that a partnership to have Google sell ads on Yahoo would launch on time, regardless of the status of the government's investigation, he has now... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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IT World - Sun Oct 5, 4:52 pm EDT
Google and Yahoo will further delay their controversial search-advertising deal in the face of an ongoing investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Ars Technica - Sun Oct 5, 10:40 pm EDT
Senator Herb Kohl is worried about the impact of Yahoo's deal with Google, which will see the latter place ads on the search results pages of the former. The two companies have decided to delay the deal's implementation until Justice finishes its investigation. Read More...
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HispanicBusiness.com - Sun Oct 5, 4:09 am EDT
Google and Yahoo are delaying a controversial deal that would allow Google to sell advertising on Yahoo's Web sites, the companies said Friday.
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International Herald Tribune - Mon Oct 6, 11:13 am EDT
Some of the leading advertising agencies and industry associations that have come out against the deal are worried that prices will rise.