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Tuesday, 2 December 2008
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Tech giants agree on free speech principals
Google Inc, Microsoft Corp and Yahoo Inc are expected to announce on Tuesday, that they have agreed to a common set of principals on how to do business in nations that restrict free speech and expression, the Wall Street Journal reported.
28 Oct 2008 |
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Google and Yahoo seek to avoid antitrust suit
Google Inc and Yahoo Inc are in talks with the U.S. Justice Department in an effort to head off an antitrust challenge to their proposed advertising agreement, The Wall Street Journal said, citing lawyers.
14 Oct 2008 |
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U.S. hires lawyer for Google/Yahoo inquiry
The U.S. Justice Department has hired Sandy Litvack, who was its former antitrust chief and Walt Disney Co's former vice chairman, to consult on its probe of Google Inc's search advertising deal with Yahoo, a source close to the investigation said.
09 Sep 2008 |
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Google resolves Gmail access problems
Google Inc said on Monday it has resolved an issue with its contacts system that caused many users of its Gmail service to have trouble accessing their online e-mail.
12 Aug 2008 |
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Google admits its AOL investment may be impaired
Google Inc's 5 percent stake in Time Warner Inc's AOL unit may be worth less than the $1 billion the Web company paid for it in 2006, Google warned in a regulatory filing on Thursday.
11 Aug 2008 |
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Google ordered to turn over YouTube Records
A federal judge overseeing a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit against YouTube has ordered the online video sharing site to disclose who watches which clips and when.
03 Jul 2008 |
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Google sees benefits in Yahoo "experiment"
Internet service leader Google Inc believes its recent advertising deal with Yahoo Inc will be beneficial as Yahoo tries to become more profitable, a key Google executive said on Wednesday.
18 Jun 2008 |
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Yahoo in Google ad deal
Yahoo and Microsoft ended talks as the Web pioneer agreed to let archrival Google sell search ads on its site, the companies said on Thursday.
13 Jun 2008 |
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