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  1. Google Pays $500M to Avoid DOJ Prosecution on Drug Ads

    Google knew as early as 2003 that AdWords was allowing illegal sales to Americans to occur, according to the AP report. Google has obtained court orders banning some of the rogue pharmacies named in the lawsuit and is still seeking injunctions...

  2. Google vs. the World: A Week of Conflicts, Disputes, and Lawsuits

    The way we would pay for content is through a similar mechanism that we pay for content through YouTube," Chandra told the AP. If this is not done, we think Google can't go online with Street View. Google and a group of online sales travel sites...

  3. Ad Industry To Facelift Reputation With Institute For Advertising Ethics

    AP cites a A 2007 Gallup survey showing that "just 6% of respondents ranked advertisers' ethics as 'high' or 'very high,' with 42% ranking their ethics as 'low' or 'very low. The federation also wants to shift its industry Hall of Fame, an online...

  4. Living Stories is Google's Way of Telling Murdoch to 'Buzz Off'

    AP: Search engines must pay up, say Murdoch and AP's Curley (blogs.journalism.co.uk) Should publishers charge for news online? Launched while I was at SES Chicago earlier this week, it is an experiment in presenting news in the online environment...

  5. SearchDay | Could Social Media Be the Google Killer?

    Google to go ahead with Yahoo AdWords Sep 18, 2008 Interesting article where Google says they plan to go ahead with the Yahoo AdWords deal by Oct.th regardless of a pending antitrust review.http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080918/google_schmidt.html...

  6. Press Releases and Search Engine Optimization

    Media Visibility: Guaranteed distribution through the AP and top U.S.newspapers, addition of embedded video, $360. Plus: Basic plus AP and UPI distribution, social media tagging/bookmarking, allows for one media attachment, and next day service (1...

  7. SearchDay: SEO Issues with Global Expansion

    Associated Press Wants To Set Rules For Blog Usage Posted by Frank Watson Jun 17, 2008 Seems the Associated Press wants to meet with members of the blogging community to set rules for how their content is used online, following the 'interaction...