Friday, October 21, 2005

Web promotion - Revenue From Online Video Projected to More Than Triple By


Revenue From Online Video Projected to More Than Triple By 2009 (TechWeb)
TechWeb - The global market for online video content downloaded to a computer is expected to more than triple over the next several years.

Rivals Taobao, eBay clash on whether free is best (Reuters)
Reuters - What's the better deal? Is freealways better than cheap?

Publishers sue Google over copyright dispute (Reuters)

"TheReuters - Five major publishers filed suitagainst Google Inc. on Wednesday, seeking to block plans toscan copyrighted works without permission and derail Google'spush to make many of the world's great books searchable online.




China auction Web site offers babies for sale (Reuters)
Reuters - Shanghai police are investigatingadvertisements offering babies for sale on a Chinese Web siteowned by Internet auction power eBay, state media said onThursday.

Publishers become retailers by selling online (Reuters)

"VisitorsReuters - Major book publishers have quietlybegun selling directly to customers over the Internet, in amove that could transform the trade by putting them incompetition with online retailers like Amazon.com.




Yahoo surpasses expectations (SiliconValley.com)
SiliconValley.com - Yahoo's dominance in the online advertising industry continued to pay dividends as the Sunnyvale company Tuesday reported third-quarter earnings that beat the expectations of Wall Street analysts.

Google library faces new suit (SiliconValley.com)
SiliconValley.com - Google's book scanning project drew its second legal challenge Wednesday when the Association of American Publishers sued the search company, claiming its ambitious plans would violate copyright laws.

Court Stops'Legal'File Sharing Site (AP)
AP - A federal court has temporarily banned a Los Angeles-based Web site from claiming that its service lets users legally share copyrighted files, the government said Wednesday.

eBay Reports 40 Percent Surge in 3Q (AP)

"TheAP - Shares of eBay Inc. tumbled after the online auction pioneer posted strong third-quarter profits but offered a reduced outlook that failed to impress Wall Street.



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