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How Microsoft Bing Could Challenge Google in 2010

When News Corp. mogul Rupert Murdoch suggested in November that he could block paid Wall Street Journal content from Google’s search crawlers, he unwittingly touched off a short-lived media furor. Journalists, bloggers and other pundits speculated that Murdoch could disrupt Google’s successful search ad business by making News Corp. content invisible from the world’s leading search engine. The plot thickened with rumors that Microsoft might become Murdoch’s partner-in-arms versus Google, with News Corp. letting Microsoft’s Bing search engine index its content. Roger Kay, the founder and president of Endpoint Technologies Associates, advanced the argument in a column for BusinessWeek.com published Dec. 22. eWEEK walks you through Kay’s theory here.
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Google Caps First Click Free at Five Pages to Appease Publishers

Google Dec. 1 is letting publishers limit the number of articles readers can view for free on its search and Google News site to five per day. The move came the same day News Corp. founder and publishing mogul Rupert Murdoch lashed out at online aggregators for raking in ad revenues from content without compensating publishers. Murdoch, who threatened last month to de-index the Wall Street Journal and other paid content from Google, is reportedly working on a deal that would make Google rival Microsoft Bing’s fledgling search engine an exclusive host partner of Journal and other News Corp. content.

Google Dec. 1 extended an olive branch to newspaper
publishers by letting them limit the number of articles readers can view for
free on Google News to five per day.
The move came the same day News Corp. founder and
publishing mogul Rupert Murdoch, speaking at a Federal Trade Commi…