The European Union is not an organisation to be afraid of doubling down on failure. That's one of the problems with it of course, or perhaps more accurately one of the joys of observing it from ...
Google Inc. is giving up on selling print ads for the ailing newspaper industry, ending a 2-year-old attempt to extend its dominance of Internet marketing into another medium. The retrenchment ...
Today’s issue is on how Australia saved its newspapers from Google and Facebook, and whether Congress will follow suit in America. The Dean of the Columbia School of Journalism did public ...
The global newspaper industry will converge in Zurich, Switzerland next month for “The 17th World Newspaper Advertising Conference” and Google will be on the agenda: The reverse sell: digital to print ...
This story was written by Robert Andrews. Their fortunes are poles apart and yet inseparable - one is reeling in buckets of from advertising, the other losing it at an alarming rate. Google (NSDQ: ...
Google Inc. said Tuesday it is expanding its Print Ads program to allow online advertisers nationwide to place print advertisements in 225 newspapers, serving half of U.S. newspaper readers. By ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Newspapers in a Vienna coffeehouse. Credit: Alex Barth via Flickr. Is ...
For years now, newspapers have quietly watched Google index their headlines and offer users a synopsis of their stories without paying them a dime. Google is supposed to make it easier for newspaper ...
Newspapers in California have long claimed that Google is stealing the news by linking to articles when people search, and are demanding payment via a pending Assembly bill. But when the alleged ...
"In that model, newspapers become platforms for the technology to use their services, to build businesses on top of them, and also to interlink—hyperlink—all the different information ...
Google’s (GOOG) been taking a beating from the newspaper industry lately, and Rupert Murdoch in particular. But the Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal let Google CEO Eric Schmidt respond Thursday in an ...
Your favorite newspapers may soon be charging for online content with help from an unlikely source: Google. The search giant, which has been repeatedly blamed for the slow demise of print media, is ...
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