Posts Tagged ‘times-online’
Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
Globe and Mail “The Google Tax”: Can Cultural Pluralism Be Saved By The Advertising Algorithm? The Music Void (blog) The companies would collectively be taxed up to €20 million per year from advertising revenues, so every time an ad or sponsored link is clicked by a French ... Google - the great business model disruptor Legalbrief (subscription) Vive Le Google Tax! The Big Money The French authorities want to impose a tax on search engines IT Chuiko (blog) Times Online (blog)
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Friday, January 8th, 2010
Times Online Google making millions from advertising counterfeit goods Times Online A spokesman for the internet company said: “ Google has strict terms and conditions about the adverts we allow. Advertising is not permitted for websites ... and more
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Sunday, December 27th, 2009
How Google stole mighty Microsoft's thunder Times Online Today, Microsoft is openly mocked by Apple in its advertising . Computers have become portholes to the internet. Once there, Google is the brand people know ... and more
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Sunday, December 20th, 2009
Times Online Google's subsidiaries allow company to avoid £450m tax on UK advertising guardian.co.uk Recently filed accounts for subsidiary company Google UK Limited show none of the search engine's advertising revenues from British customers were accounted ... Google paid no tax in UK on £1.6bn advertising revenues last year, accounts reveal Daily Mail Google pays no tax on £1.6bn in Britain Times Online Fury over Google's UK tax situation FinancialAdvice.co.uk The Economic Voice all 26 news articles
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Saturday, December 19th, 2009
Times Online Google pays no tax on £1.6bn in Britain Times Online Google , the internet giant whose informal corporate motto is “don't be evil”, did not pay any tax on its £1.6 billion advertising revenues in Britain last ...

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Google pays no tax on £1.6bn in Britain - Times Online
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Friday, December 18th, 2009
The Age Verizon snuffs Google for Microsoft search Register ... relevant mobile advertising to enhance the overall mobile computing experience." When we asked Google for comment, a spokeswoman said: "We're passionate ... Google Picks Fights in OS, Apps, and Phones: What's Next? ClickZ News Yahoo gets kicked to curb by Google , Bing CNNMoney.com Google , Twitter, ITV and bad celebrities - what made the news in 2009? Utalkmarketing Asia Times Online
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Friday, December 18th, 2009
Telegraph.co.uk Google comes calling Asia Times Online Google's success is derived through its web search, which generates its colossal advertising revenue stream. By working with partners such as Motorola and ... Google Picks Fights in OS, Apps, and Phones: What's Next? ClickZ News Google , Twitter, ITV and bad celebrities - what made the news in 2009? Utalkmarketing Yahoo gets kicked to curb by Google , Bing CNNMoney.com RedOrbit
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