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Comcast Unhappy with Google Search Deal

Written By
Steve Bryant
Steve Bryant
Mar 19, 2007
1 minute read
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Comcast is negotiating with Microsoft to replace Google as its search portal technology partner, reports the Wall Street Journal. Comcast, which thinks it should get a larger search ad rev share, isn’t happy about the terms of the deal, which is set to expire at the end of this year. Comcast.net gets about 15 million visitors a month, and is one of the biggest non-Google sources of search queries handled by Google.

The WSJ also reported recently that Google was in negotiations with Comcast to handle some of the network’s television advertising.

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