Google, MySpace, deal
p2pnet.net News:- Google has come another major step closer to achieving its goal of completely flooding the Net with advertising.
It’s signed up with Rupert Murdoch’s MySpace.com to pay “at least $900 million in shared advertising revenue” and become the exclusive search provider for the Fox site.
This means News Corp, “will have essentially paid off the bulk of the $1.2 billion it spent last year to acquire both MySpace and the online video-game company IGN Entertainment Inc,” says NewsMax, adding:
“Under the multiyear deal, News Corp.’s Fox Interactive Media unit will add Google search boxes to MySpace and other sites, likely by the end of the year, and Google will provide search results and keyword ads targeted to people’s search terms. Google will also get first rights to sell any display ads not sold by Fox directly.”
Also See:
NewsMax – Google, MySpace Sign Near $1 Billion Deal, August 8, 2006
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August 9th, 2006 at 5:06 pm
Simply ignore them!
August 9th, 2006 at 6:04 pm
ad’s pay for half the shit you see on the internet. if everyone blocks the ads no one will support the free sites and they will be forced to charge, or close down.
look at jon’s site here. he can’t survive without some form of ads.
btw. i hate google ads with a passion and wish them to die.