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Google adds gambling to revenue search (173) |
| Google GOOG is allowing gambling advertisements in its search results in Britain - for the first time anywhere in the world since a self-imposed moratorium in 2004. |
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Video made nice and easy (162) |
| Video, in its various forms, has become the signature communication medium of the past few years. Think of YouTube, internet-based television and web-based services such as Joost (www.joost.... |
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Experian cancels PriceGrabber sale (158) |
| Shares in Experian fell in early trade on news that the financial information company would retain PriceGrabber. |
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Malone eyes up attractive debt purchases (158) |
| John Malone is eyeing the "wild" yields offered by the debt of other media and communications companies, echoing the tactics through which the Liberty Media L chairman built his cable empire... |
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Google shares soar on advertising hopes (157) |
| Google GOOG's share price soared late on Thursday, rallying 25 per cent from its low point of the day, as the internet search company's latest quarterly earnings proved resistant to the wide... |
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Revenue up 13% and Experian retains website (155) |
| The chief executive of Experian said clients were "asking us for help as never before", as the credit checking group reported a 13 per cent rise in first-half revenues and said it would reta... |
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A writer for troubled times (155) |
| It is 3am in New York but Mohamed El-Erian is not sleeping the contented sleep of a man who, only hours earlier, collected a prestigious prize for his book on world markets. He is up and pre... |
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Pearson sees year near top of range (152) |
| Full year earnings for Pearson will be toward the top of analysts' forecast range, the educational publisher said, pointing to a strengthening dollar and audience growth at the Financial Tim... |
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Break free from folly (151) |
| Everyday SurvivalWhy Smart People Do Stupid ThingsBy Laurence GonzalezWW Norton $25.95, £15.99As Wall Street struggles to find some respite from the carnage, the international financial sys... |
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A matriarchal leadership (126) |
| Carmen Riu was on a flight back to her base in Majorca recently when she spied two fellow chief executives also from the Spanish island: the heads of Air Europa and Sampol. Nothing noteworth... |
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