Google to invest nearly $400 million in Belgian data center to ‘meet growing demand for its online services’ – The Next WebAt this data center, which employs about 120 people, the climate is used cool water without electricity in a process called...
URKontinent is brewed in the style of a Belgian Dubbel. It begins with Pilsner, Munich and Chocolate Malts and Belgian Dark Candi syrup. Hive Plex Honey from California adds a subtle sweetness while maintaining the dry finish.The careful...
Copiepresse, a copyright management company for Belgian newspapers, has had a long history of tension with Google. Now, after five years of conflict, Copiepresse and Google seem to have laid down their arms.
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Google Belgian Copyright Case Could Set Europe Policy - Bloomberg Here's a recap of this week's columns and news stories for the week of Feb.to 26, as reported by Search Engine Watch, as well as search news and tips from around the web.
As a leading blog site in Europe, Skyrock has long dominated the French, Belgian, and Swiss social media marketplace. Just ask the citizens of Egypt, where social networks played a major role in their recent revolution.
A Belgian newspaper group has been going after Google for years for indexing their site. Yesterday, Google's CEO Eric Schmidt was interviewed by Ken Auletta on stage at a San Francisco event hosed by Syracuse University's Newhouse School of Public...
Belgian Newspapers Want $77.5 million in Damages from GooglePosted by Nathania JohnsonCopiepresse claims Google has violated copyright law by publishing their pages on Google News and caching pages from their websites.
A Belgian newspaper group has filed a suit asking for $77.5 million in damages from Google. The group, Copiepresse, claims Google has violated copyright law by publishing their pages on Google News and caching pages from their websites.
A Belgian court sided with publishers last year when it ruled in favor of a lawsuit brought by Copiepresse. Google has politely turned down a cordial invitation to support technology that would control how the search engine lists articles and photos.
Online Journal analyzes Belgian newspaper dispute with Google NewsThe Belgian newspaper group's dispute with Google News is a reality check for newspapers. Google (but not Google News) indexes Belgian newspapers againCopiepresse's Belgian French...
Online Journal analyzes Belgian newspaper dispute with Google NewsThe Belgian newspaper group's dispute with Google News is a reality check for newspapers. We've collected all the search engine news from selected posts to the Search Engine Watch...
Online Journal analyzes Belgian newspaper dispute with Google NewsThe Belgian newspaper group's dispute with Google News is a reality check for newspapers. Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news?
Jason Fry of The Online Journal, aka The Wall Street Journal Online, has an excellent analysis of the Belgian newspaper dispute with Google News entitled, "A Reality Check for Newspapers. The subhead of his Real Time column captures the gist: "In...
Google (but not Google News) indexes Belgian newspapers againCopiepresse's Belgian French-language newspapers from are back in Google, but they are still in talks about Google News, one of the main parts of their dispute.
Aoife White, an AP Business Writer, reports that Belgian French-language newspapers are back in Google. The Belgian French and German-language daily press publishers and Google Inc.intend to use a quiet period in the court dispute to continue their...
Google Slapped by Belgian CourtGoogle was once again ordered to stop publishing news from a group of Belgian newspapers on Google News Belgium. From the SEW blog: Organic Search The 301 Redirect HeadacheMoving Web pages that have been indexed by...
Google Slapped by Belgian CourtGoogle was once again ordered to stop publishing news from a group of Belgian newspapers on Google News Belgium. Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news? Here we've collected today's top news stories posted...
A group of Belgian newspapers on a crusade to remove all their content from news search engines has won a victory against Google, according to a Reuters report. A Belgian court ruled on Tuesday that Google may not publish in Google News Belgium...