Sunday, October 21, 2012

GOOG: Newspapers representing about 90% of Brazil's...

10:22 AM Newspapers representing about 90% of Brazil's circulation have banned Google (GOOG) from publishing their headlines after the web giant refused to pay for the content. The newspapers claim sticking with Google has cost them a drop in digital readership of about 5%. Google compares the newspapers' demands to taxing a taxi driver for taking tourists to a particular restaurant. (Read the comments on this)

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