As Google gets into the programming business with a subscription version of YouTube, cable companies see threats all around.
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Tag Archives: Google
Google News Says Adios to Spain
A new law prompted Google to shut down its new service in Spain rather than pay royalties to publishers.
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International Taxation Is An Endless Tea Party
As long as we have taxes and trade, we will have fights over cross-border taxation.
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America’s Unique Respect For Truth
“American exceptionalism” is not just bombast. It manifests in a unique reverence for truth and the freedom needed to find it.
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Don’t Be Evil, Or Don’t Be Seen?
‘Holier than thou’ postures often end in embarrassment. Witness Google’s place in the middle of a hiring collusion scheme.
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A Smart ‘Non-Call’ By Antitrust Referees
When there is no foul, a good ref keeps the penalty flag in his pocket. Regulators made a smart “non-call” against Google.
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Searching For A Real Antitrust Problem
Regulators searched for an antitrust fight and found Google. They would do better to look at college athletics.
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Google Shakes Up The Internet Access Business
Google’s emergence as an Internet service provider could mean more competition and a greater push toward genuine net neutrality.
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Initial Public Offering (and Facebook) Blues
Congress thinks Facebook’s IPO proves the system is broken. In fact, it may be a sign that the system still works.
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An All-American Google
Europe’s efforts to constrain Google search results could lead to an all-American information source.
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