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November 25th, 2009

The Big Question podcast: Will News Corp. really pull its content from Google?

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 4:00 am

Categories: General, Google, Microsoft, Podcasts

Tags: Google Inc., News Corp., Big Question, Podcasts, Microsoft Windows 7, Digital Music, Digital Media, RSS, Internet, Operating Systems

What exactly is Rupert Murdoch up to with his Google saber rattling? Jason Hiner and I handicap the week’s big question and figure out whether News Corp. would really pull its content from Google completely.

The Big Question is a joint production from ZDNet and TechRepublic.

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By enabling people to find other people's content more easily, they can sell more advertising, and spy on their users, thus accumulating more information on those users.

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Bare-Metal replacement with a new vision  linux_kernel | 11/25/09
Only when it happens en masse.  FearTheDonut | 11/25/09
Microsoft anti-trust?  Randalllind | 11/25/09
Not on Anti-trust  FearTheDonut | 11/25/09
Not so ?  Chipesh | 11/26/09
Google is built on other people's content  jorjitop | 11/27/09

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