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IBM Websphere to Allow Access to Google Gadgets

Google and IBM are expected to announce a partnership today that will allow corporate users to access Google gadgets from IBM's WebSphere Portal software.Google...

Google Looks for a TV Ad Sales Exec, While the Academy Pulls Clips from YouTube

Google is looking to hire a national director of ad sales for its fledgling television initiatives, according to AdAge. Google's plan: buy up scatter...

Google Searching for More Government Work

Google is wrapping up a two-day sales meeting in DC today, where it hopes to convince federal contractors, engineers and the military that Google...

Chart: The YouTube Filtering Decision Process

Following the news that YouTube has signed its first post-acquisition filtering licensing agreement with an indie label, here's a chart depicting its decision-making process....

Google defeats “must carry” AdSense lawsuit

Google has a first amendment right to reject ads, a Delaware federal court ruled last week.The decision to dismiss several complaints against Google, Microsoft...

Guten Tag, Google Watch auf Deutch

Who knew that Google Watch had a German cousin of the same name? Guten tag meine freunde, wie geht's?

Google, under pressure, will reveal info about AdSense placement

Google is prepared to offer advertisers more information about the sites where their PPC ads appear.Buried on the second page of this New York...

Google expands video AdSense, syndicates WSJ, Conde Nast, others

Even as YouTube finds itself embroiled in copyright controversy, corporate parent Google is expanding its video AdSense relationships to include The Wall Street Journal,...

Google vs. Microsoft: How many $50 Apps Premier licenses does it take to equal $12B in annual sales?

Start the Google vs. Microsoft organ grinder again, because the search giant is going after the software king's most lucrative market: The desktop.After years...

Google’s YouTube Negotiation Strategy Is Ruining the Audience Experience

Google has been acting as if it controls an inelastic product--that is, that YouTube has no substitutes and therefore the content companies will be...