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Microsoft paying the media to leave Google

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Microspft, Bing, YahooSEATTLE - The competition between Google and Microsoft entered a new round of fighting over media content online. The giant software maker is reportedly planning to pay for any media that would remove all content from Google's search results. Previously Microsoft had took Yahoo to strengthen its search engine business is given the name Bing.

According to sources quoted by AFP, it is being discussed between Microsoft and Rupert Murdoch, a seasoned entrepreneur who has a leading media network News Corp.. The rationale underlying the offer is the search engine providers should not be casually indexing media content without providing compensation.

Previously, Murdoch had asked the plan to delete all the media content from Google's search results within two years. What does Google have been thought harmful for not giving the media a significant compensation of the Google results. Business value derived from Google's search results are also not comparable to the value ditangguk the giant search engine.

Murdoch also argued that the content is not supposed to be free on the Internet and remain in demand. Content from a number of popular media such as the Wall Street Journal will still be paid. It is thought the way that media remain in the online world. This is what he thinks the real impact of war between those who think all online content should be free and not.



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After Buying Revolution Money, American Express Challenge Paypal in Online Business Payment

American ExpressWASHINGTON - Online payment service that is now controlled by PayPal will fight American Express (AmEx). The analysts rate would boost AmEx online payments business by buying a Revolution Money.

The purchase will be announced Wednesday (25/11) with a purchase value of 300 million U.S. dollars. Revolution Money is a start-up companies online payment service that was founded Steve Case, founder of AOL, since 2005.

"AmEx is positioning itself to more effective innovation and for consumers menggeat in the future," said Ed Countz, analyst from Forrester Research as reported by AFP, Tuesday (24/11).

Kountz said the country's young consumers are accustomed to non-cash transactions from one person to another. Online payments market continues to increase. Many payment services but not many as successful as PayPal, which is part of the online sales site eBay. Entry of AmEx Revolution Money to see if a strong competitor?



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