Wednesday Grok: Facebook ramps the ads, pre-IPO
Inch by inch Facebook is turning into a real company. And that's not a compliment. Then again, with an IPO reportedly just around the corner who can blame them.
Inch by inch Facebook is turning into a real company. And that's not a compliment. Then again, with an IPO reportedly just around the corner who can blame them.
With Twitter, Facebook and YouTube yet to come, newspapers and TV sites played pivotal role.
After months of negotiations, Google has renewed the content licensing deal that allows it to publish full-text news articles from the Associated Press on Google sites such as Google News.
Nearly two weeks after rolling out a Google News redesign, Google has added a new feature to the page in hopes of placating complainers. The feature lets people opt to view news stories in two columns, unlike the initial redesign that listed all stories in a single long column.
The New York Times will start charging readers to access some of its Web site's content next year, hoping such a move will complement its online advertising revenue, it said on Wednesday.