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Google confirms it is to take 5% stake in AOL in $1bn deal

NEW YORK - Google has confirmed it is to buy a 5% stake in AOL for $1bn (£569m), in a move...! before reaching the agreement with Google. The deal will see AOL and Google collaborate on an online video offering, and make the Google Talk instant messaging software compatible with AOL's instant ... white-label version of Google's ad technology. There are also plans to expand display advertising ...

AOL content could be promoted on Google if acquisition goes through

LONDON – Google may give AOL preferential treatment in search results, according to reports ahead...Google last week got the upper hand on MSN, its rival suitor for AOL, and the news leaked out ... content on Google and, in what would be a first for Google, include its logo in search results ... display ads on Google sites, promote its content in Google search results, and jointly develop video ...

Top Performers of 2005: Medium of the Year - Channel 4

newspaper market came two long years after that of The Independent. Google, meanwhile, could do no wrong ... that dominates its market to such a degree. Anyone who wants to buy search has to use Google (and many buyers rely on Google alone). This is very similar to the position that was enjoyed by network broadcasters ...

Time Warner abandons AOL sell-off in favour of Microsoft ad partnership

of signing a deal with Microsoft to develop an online ad service to challenge Google. If the deal went ahead, AOL would stop using Google as its primary internet search provider in favour of Microsoft's MSN. AOL and Google currently work together, with Google providing AOL's search technology and AOL taking a ...

ITV wins race to buy Friends Reunited for as much as £175m

The deal gives the combined sites of ITV.com and FriendReunited.com the eighth largest online presence in the UK in terms of unique users, ranking behind the likes of Google, Yahoo!, eBay and the BBC. Friends Reunited will operate as a standalone entity, although ITV will integrate its management team, led ...

Icahn appoints Lazard in bid to break-up Time Warner

a stake in AOL to Microsoft, Google or Yahoo! would be detrimental to the media gaint. Icahn has ...

BBC Two leads broadband revolution with live TV on internet

at the Edinburgh TV festival in August. The corporation will partner with online sites Google and Autonomy ...

Mark Ritson on branding: Gorilla Google has evolution problem

Last Thursday, shares in Google nudged past the $400 (£233) mark....there demonstrably quicker than any of the other five. It took Google less than 18 months to reach the mark from ... -digit increases in quarterly earnings from online advertising, Google now has a greater corporate value than Coca ... currently emanating from online search advertising and Google's dominance of this growing sector. Google ...

Opinion: Marketing Society - Get online to reach youth

by Face, we found that 18- to 25-year-olds cited Sony, Google and Microsoft as the three brands most ... -olds are interested in things they can find out about for themselves. Brands such as Google help give them what ...

This week: Marketing news from the national press

Google is to launch a video search engine in the UK next year to rival traditional broadcasters. The service, which is already running in the US, enables subscribers to find and view videos from a range of content partners - The Business Marks & Spencer has created an exclusive store card for preferred ...

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