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Microsoft secures Viacom advertising and content deal
Microsoft and Viacom have announced a mutual partnership that will allow Microsoft to licence and use Viacom-owned content across their MSN network and Xbox online gaming system, while also advertising on Viacom broadcast and online services.
Yahoo! competes to be most visited news site
Yahoo! is among the companies competing to be identified as the most visited online news site, it has been reported.
The Google Zeitgeist: your searches for 2007 in a nutshell
Yahoo! and Ask.com may have already released their top searches for 2007 but, for many, there's only one representation of the world of search this year that matters: the Google Zeitgeist.
Market-led auction of airwaves for digital services announced
Communications industry regulator Ofcom has announced that broadcast transmission spectrum due to become available in 2012 will be divided by a market-led auction.
Europe hosts web technology conference
Europe is hosting an internet technology conference that has brought together some of the brightest and most influential figures in the industry.
Yahoo! to distribute CNBC content
Yahoo! Finance and business news channel CNBC have announced a content distribution agreement.
Facebook founder issues apology
Mark Zuckerberg, founder of social networking site Facebook, has issued a statement apologising for the way the company introduced an advertising system recently.
Yahoo! lets us know what we've been searching for
What have you been searching for in 2007? With the release of Yahoo!'s Top Trends report, you can find out if you've been following the trends or searching outside of the box.
Google used in presidential race
Internet giant Google is being used by US presidential candidates as a platform to address American people in the run up to the 2008 elections.
MySpace to launch 'news feeds' feature
Social networking site MySpace is set to follow in the footsteps of rival Facebook and introduce a so called 'news feeds' feature within the next two months, Reuters reports.







