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  1. SOPA Explained: Why It’s Bad for the Web & How to #StopSOPA

    Ralph Lauren Corp. Bose Corp. The fact that a law like SOPA or PIPA can be fast-tracked with no mention on the nightly news, no debate, in closed sessions Yahoo The apparent inclusion of search blocking, widely regarded as Internet censorship.

  2. Yahoo Appoints Ross Levinsohn as New EVP of Americas

    Yesterday's rumors are today's news and in this case the news is that Yahoo has hired former News Corp exec, Ross Levinsohn. Levinsohn previously served as the president of News Corporation's Fox Interactive Media, where he was responsible for...

  3. Social network search terms top Hitwise list for 4th straight year

    News Corp.digital chief: MySpace 'kind of stopped' (news.cnet.com) MySpace terms accounted for 1.02 percent, Yahoo terms accounted for 0.95 percent, Google terms accounted for 0.63 percent, and Craigslist terms accounted for 0.62 percent.

  4. Microsoft-News Corp. Talks: A Marriage Made in Hell?

    Now it appears that Microsoft and News Corp.are talking about a deal that would involve News Corp getting paid to prevent its news content from being indexed by Google, Google News, Yahoo! Two weeks ago, I commented on Rupert Murdoch's threat that...

  5. SearchDay | Do You Know Where Your Audience Is?

    Former Facebook Exec Tapped as MySpace CEO Posted by Nathania Johnson Apr 28, 2009 After much speculation, it was finally confirmed that News Corp has hired Owen Van Netta, former chief revenue officer and vp of operations at Facebook, as the new...

  6. SearchDay | Keywords and Site Architecture

    ABCSearch Acquires and Rebrands as Advertise.com Posted by Nathania Johnson Apr 24, 2009 Privately-held paid search company ABCSearch, Internext Media Corp.company, has acquired Advertise.com. News from the Search Engine Watch Blog

  7. SearchDay | High-Value Link Building is Hard Work

    Advertising to Cretins Expected To Drop in 2009 Posted by Frank Watson Dec 3, 2008 While the News Corp founder's biographer Michael Wolff may think Rupert Murdoch's MySpace users are "cretins", the company's CEO Chris DeWolfe believes profits will...