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In move for more queries, Ask.com makes changes to improve speed, relevance of results
AP Technology WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Assuming your company's name isn't a verb synonymous with looking things up online, how do you get Web surfers to not just try your search engine, but also frequent it? For Oakland, Calif.-based Ask.com, part of the answer may lie in...Tags: Time Warner Inc., Corporate Performance, Networking, Google Inc., Oakland (Alameda, California)
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Silicon Valley nervously eyeing financial crises
New York Times News ServiceSAN FRANCISCO — Since the credit crisis began to grip the financial world, Silicon Valley has watched from the sidelines, secure in the faith that it was insulated from the coming storm. That faith is now being seriously undermined. High-tech...Tags: Intel Corp., Advertising, General Motors Corp., Microsoft Corp., Apple Inc.
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Time Warner's bright spot: 'Dark Knight'
Tribune Media ServicesQuestion: My Time Warner Inc. shares haven't fared well. Are things getting even worse? -- R.D., via the Internet Answer: The bright side is that about three-fourths of the international media and entertainment conglomerate's revenue is derived from...Tags: Siemens, Advertising, Time Warner Inc., EarthLink Incorporated, Sales
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New lawsuit seeks to force preservation of e-mails from Palin's private account
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) _ A critic of Gov. Sarah Palin is suing to try to force preservation of any government-related e-mails that Palin sent from private accounts. Andree McLeod, a former state worker, filed the lawsuit against Palin, the Republican...Tags: Frank Murkowski, Government, Republican Party, Trials, Crimes
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DVD ad critical of radical Muslims draws complaints; newspapers accepted it as free speech
AP Business WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Newspapers that carried an advertising supplement in recent weeks containing a DVD critical of radical Muslims have faced complaints from readers and questions about whether newspapers should offer a platform to everyone willing to pay for...Tags: Advertising, Civil Unrest, Ku Klux Klan, Freedom of the Press, Online
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Time Warner likely to do fine during downturn
Q: My Time Warner Inc. shares haven't fared well. Are things getting even worse? R.D. via the Internet A: The bright side is that about three-fourths of the international media and entertainment conglomerate's revenue is derived from content sales...Tags: Time Warner Inc., Condos and Houses, Sales, Crown Castle International Corporation, Cypress Semiconductor Corporation
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Newspapers get complaints for DVD ad on Muslims
AP Business WriterNewspapers that carried an advertising supplement in recent weeks containing a DVD critical of radical Muslims have faced complaints from readers and questions about whether newspapers should offer a platform to everyone willing to pay for distribution....Tags: Advertising, Civil Unrest, Ku Klux Klan, Freedom of the Press, Online
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Key senator urges Justice Department to continue investigation into Google, Yahoo ad deal
WASHINGTON (AP) _ A key senator is urging the Justice Department to keep up its investigation into the antitrust implications of the Internet advertising partnership that Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc. plan to launch this month. The deal will see Google sell...Tags: Google Inc., Internet, Justice System, Microsoft Corp., Laws
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Congress passes bill intended to pave way for deal on Internet radio copyright royalty rates
AP Technology WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Congress has cleared the way for a potential agreement intended to save the emerging Internet radio market from a crippling hike in copyright royalty rates. The measure, which was sponsored by Rep. Jay Inslee, D-Wash., and now heads...Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Government, Radio, Radio Industry, Laws
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Google agrees to a brief delay of Yahoo search ad partnership, talks with regulators continue
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Google Inc. agreed to delay the start of a Web advertising partnership with rival Yahoo Inc., giving U.S. antitrust regulators more time to review the deal. Under a plan announced in June, Google would provide advertising next to some...Tags: Advertising, Google Inc., Internet, Microsoft Corp.
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Congress poised to pass legislation to address Internet radio copyright royalty rates
AP Technology WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Congress is close to passing legislation that would buy extra time to finalize an agreement intended to save the emerging Internet radio market from a crippling hike in copyright royalty rates. The House on Saturday unanimously passed a...Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Government, Radio, Radio Industry, Laws
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Nokia to buy Canadian mobile messaging company Oz Communications
HELSINKI, Finland (AP) _ Nokia Corp., the world's largest cell phone maker, said Tuesday it will buy mobile messaging company Oz Communications of Canada to give consumers access to instant messaging services and e-mails through their mobile devices....Tags: Deutsche Telekom AG, France Telecom, Google Inc., Motorola, Inc., Microsoft Corp.
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