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InternetNews August 5, 2009 |
Microsoft Deal Looking a Little Sweeter for Yahoo? New details emerging from Microsoft and Yahoo's ten-year search and advertising partnership suggest that Yahoo may be getting a better deal than it initially appeared - potentially upping its take as the agreement progresses.  |
InternetNews August 4, 2009 |
Apple-Google Board Ties Still Under Scrutiny FTC says it's pleased that Google CEO stepped down from Apple's board, but still looking at potential conflict of interest with Genentech CEO's dual role.  |
Search Engine Watch July 31, 2009 Frank Watson |
Yahoo-Bing Promises More of the Same Now that Yahoo's giving over its search and search ads to Microsoft, there are some changes for the search industry on the horizon. But are things really going to be that different?  |
InternetNews July 30, 2009 |
Yahoo to Developers: Wait and See After Microsoft deal, Yahoo skirts around the questions about BOSS and SearchMonkey, the two signature innovations that opened up its search platform to developers.  |
InternetNews July 30, 2009 |
Does MicroHoo Have Staying Power? While the industry scrambles to sort out the potential impacts of Yahoo's new partnership with Microsoft, the initial response has been generally positive, particularly for the short term.  |
InternetNews July 29, 2009 |
Where Does the Microsoft Deal Leave Yahoo? Analysts have an uncertain outlook for Yahoo's plans to shed its search business.  |
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Is Bing Really Better? A closer look reveals why loyal Yahoo users may not end up happy with the deal which calls for Bing to replace Yahoo Search.  |
InternetNews July 28, 2009 |
If Bing Is In, Is Yahoo's BOSS Out? As Microsoft and Yahoo's search deal moves to the front burner, what happens to Yahoo's search infrastructure if Bing wins out?  |
InternetNews July 28, 2009 |
AOL Leans on Google, Dial-Up to Go It Alone Internet pioneer AOL is gearing up to once again become a publicly traded, independent company - even it it means having to rely heavily on the online world's current heavyweight, Google.  |
Search Engine Watch July 22, 2009 Michael Bonfils |
Baidu -- A Sleeping Giant Awakens Baidu is the search engine of choice for the Chinese people, but will it stay on top after some dramatic changes? The new Baidu Professional Edition will likely impact short-term advertising results for the sake of better long-term relevance.  |
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