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Tag Archives: search-engine
Minds of the Media Gather to Discuss Future of News
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is hosting a 2-day workshop on "Journalism and the Internet Age" today and tomorrow. Featured at the event are a number of high profile media executives and gurus. The cast ranges from News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch to Huffington Post co-founder Arianna Huffington. The event appears to be designed to present all possible angles regarding the state of the news industry and the web's role, as well as the government's role, if any. Danny Sullivan at Search Engine Land, who is appearing on a panel at the event himself, has a liveblog running, covering much of the discussion (and there is a lot of it), providing a good source for actual quotes. The newspaper industry is obviously struggling right now, and a common theme discussed throughout the workshop has been that the effects of the recession may be skewing the long term view. In other words, maybe it's not really as bad as it seems right now. That said, publications clearly have to adapt to the online lifestyles of readers, whether that means the death of print newspapers or not. Let's look at comments made by Murdoch and Huffington, because they basically represent opposing sides of the spectrum on a number of sub-topics to this discussion (Although to be fair, it's probably not as black and white as that. There is certainly a lot of gray area in the discussion, which has been going on for years). Murdoch says three things have to happen: media companies have to deliver the news consumers want in ways that meet their lifestyles and must innovate like never before, they have to convince consumers that good journalism isn't free, and the government needs to "clear obstacles." Murdoch goes on to discuss other related topics, including that of fair use. He rips aggregators, calling aggregation "wholesale theft." Huffington , whose site is largely known for aggregating content, says Murdoch is confusing aggregation with theft, but says they link to the Wall Street Journal every day and never get a complaint. She says that if it was wrong, they'd have heard about it. She also says aggregation is part of the web's "DNA" and that Murdoch plays both sides, noting that some of Murdoch's own sites also aggregate or "steal" content. Huffington also discusses things like social and collaborative news, and the concept of citizen journalism. There are many other speakers and opinions being voiced at the FTC's event, and Sullivan's liveblog captures a great deal of them. It will be interesting to see if the event leads to any significant progress in the ongoing discussion. On a related note, Google has posted about the ways it is focusing on helping news publishers gain traffic, engage audiences, and increase revenue. Related Articles: > Continue reading
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Tagged angles, internet age, media executives, news corp, online, rupert murdoch, search, search-engine, words
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Yahoo Signs Mobile Search Deal With O2 Germany
More than 15 million Germans should now have a little additional Yahoo in their lives. Continue reading
Posted in Business, Pay-Per-Click
Tagged countries, enough-on-its, mobile, mobile-homepage, news yahoo, search-engine, thus-indicating, yahoo, yahoo google
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Bing Gets More Mobile Features in The US
Microsoft has launched some new features for the mobile version of the Bing search engine, which is available at m.bing.com . These include features related to the NFL and to travel. The NFL feature lets the user type a team or player and see upcoming games, stats, and scores. If you use the feature while a game is being played, you can get real-time updates on the plays. The feature is only available in the U.S. The second feature is for flight status. You can enter the airline and flight number and get the latest departure and landing times. In addition to these, there is also a new feature that makes Bing work better with touch devices. "Great news for you touch phone owners in the U.S.: we have a new version of Bing just for high-resolution touch devices," says Justin Jed for Bing Mobile. "We optimized for touch navigation to make the most of your phone, and added a great new Movies feature. Search for Movies in your city, and you’ll see the movies playing nearby, showtimes, overviews, and even trailers and video clips." To use the touch version, just go to m.bing.com from an iPhone, Zune HD, T-Mobile G-1, Verizon Imagio, or Samsung Omnia. Microsoft says that support for additional devices over the next couple of months. Related Articles: > Continue reading
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Tagged city, custom-search, facebook-cooks, google-launches, mobile, mobile-features, new feature, search-engine, t mobile, voice
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Yahoo May Pursue Real-Time Search With OneRiot
Bing and Google may have gotten a head start, but Yahoo isn't ignoring the whole real-time search arena, according to a new report. Continue reading
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Tagged Business, facebook, faster-search, review and story, search, search-engine, social, yahoo
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