Posts Tagged ‘internet’
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
Exclaim! The French authorities want to impose a tax on search engines IT Chuiko (blog) Only in France the annual income from Google advertising exceeds 800 million euros. In a country increasingly hear the appeals addressed to the ... A New Gallic Idea: Taxing Google CBS News France mulls Google tax and competition probe Out-Law.com France Considers “ Google Tax” on Internet Advertising SitePoint (blog) editorsweblog.org (blog)
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Monday, January 11th, 2010
Should You Pay to Read This? New York Times (blog) Would newspaper readers be better off in the long run if newspapers charged online readers directly instead of relying so heavily on advertising revenues? ... The Madness of Crowds and an Internet Delusion New York Times all 2 news articles
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Monday, January 11th, 2010
Expert: Fraudsters Pull Tricks With Google Ads PC World Companies such as Continental Airlines rely on Internet advertising from Google to deliver customers to their Web site. ... Harvard Prof: Google Overcharges Advertisers PC Magazine all 7 news articles
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Monday, January 11th, 2010
Exclaim! France mulls Google tax and competition probe Out-Law.com According to French newspapers, the report expressed concern that Google's dominance appeared to have driven the cost of internet advertising down, ... A New Gallic Idea: Taxing Google CBS News France Considers “ Google Tax” on Internet Advertising SitePoint (blog) Reactions to French idea of a Google tax editorsweblog.org (blog) CMSWire
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Monday, January 11th, 2010
Stuck On A New Gallic Idea: Taxing Google CBS News Not only does Google suck up about 40% of the French Internet advertising market, but its huge position doesn't even benefit the French treasury. ... France Considers “ Google Tax” on Internet Advertising SitePoint (blog) Reactions to French idea of a Google tax editorsweblog.org (blog) Online Ads to be Charged a ' Google Tax' Search Engine Marketing (blog) TelecomTV
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Monday, January 11th, 2010
Stuck On France Considers “ Google Tax” on Internet Advertising SitePoint (blog) ... to target major companies such as Google , Yahoo, Bing, and Facebook, it has the potential to affect any website which raises revenue from advertising . ... Online Ads to be Charged a ' Google Tax' Search Engine Marketing (blog) The French want to tax Google and Facebook Stuck On France may start taxing Google and sites like Facebook EnjoyFrance.com E-Commerce Times
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Monday, January 11th, 2010
Telegraph.co.uk The Bouncy, Happy business of trampoline sales Telegraph.co.uk ... do jobs in-house they previously outsourced, most notably their internet marketing campaign on Google AdWords and their search engine optimisation work. ...

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