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google lobbyist looking out for the FTC “We believe it is critical for the FTC to defend its reputation, showing that it followed a thorough process and fully took into account the Bureau of Competition staff memo, among other internal agency opinions including the Bureau of Economics,” Shelton said in the email. “A public statement standing by the FTC’s ability to make a final decision after assessing differing internal views would go far in the international space to restore the reputation of the FTC, especially on due process.” http://www.buzzfeed.com/williamalden/how-googles-lobbyists-get-things-done-in-washington?utm_term=.pq7xpymEPx#.wpYwWQZA3
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graph posted:hellllll yeahhhhh babbbyyy!! helll yeahhh!!!! :pumps fists: we're entering a collapsing service-based enconomy six figures in debt when real wages havent risen since the 70s!!! :headbangs:
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graph posted:hellllll yeahhhhh babbbyyy!! helll yeahhh!!!! :pumps fists: we're entering a collapsing service-based enconomy six figures in debt when real wages havent risen since the 70s!!! :headbangs: america!!!!!!
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graph posted:hellllll yeahhhhh babbbyyy!! helll yeahhh!!!! :pumps fists: we're entering a collapsing service-based enconomy six figures in debt when real wages havent risen since the 70s!!! :headbangs:
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http://arstechnica.com/business/2015/05/eu-carriers-plan-to-block-ads-demand-money-from-google/ Multiple mobile operators in Europe plan to block advertising on their networks, with one of them planning to target Google's ad network to force the company to give up a cut of its ad revenue, according to a report yesterday in the Financial Times. Further Reading France’s second-largest ISP suspends ad blocking for now French government intervenes in revenue dispute between Free and Google. "An executive at a European carrier confirmed that it and several of its peers are planning to start blocking adverts this year," the newspaper reported. "The executive said that the carrier will initially launch an advertising-free service for customers on an opt-in basis. But it is also considering a more radical idea that it calls 'the bomb', which would apply across its entire network of millions of subscribers at once. The idea is to specifically target Google, blocking advertising on its websites in an attempt to force the company into giving up a cut of its revenues." Blocking ads "just for an hour or a day" might be enough to bring Google to the negotiating table, the executive told the newspaper.
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seriously hyped for the oncoming Google retaliation on a massive scale
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# ? May 15, 2015 22:40 |
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Valeyard posted:seriously hyped for the oncoming Google retaliation on a massive scale google abandons android in europe, winphone gains 40% marketshare because they're the only one that can play muslim murder simulator 2015
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A Pinball Wizard posted:http://arstechnica.com/business/2015/05/eu-carriers-plan-to-block-ads-demand-money-from-google/ france drop the bomb on google and take back your reputation as bloodthirsty conquerors
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gotta admire the honesty of their straight up extortion
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# ? May 15, 2015 23:27 |
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i loving love it when big government puts the boot in to big business don't even care that this is literal extortion, heck i hope they expand it to all american businesses
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# ? May 16, 2015 00:49 |
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lol, why would any website serve pages to an ISP that blocks all ads? France gonna knock itself off the internet
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# ? May 16, 2015 01:53 |
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not the first or second time they've been knocked out of something.
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# ? May 16, 2015 03:57 |
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google man
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# ? May 16, 2015 04:33 |
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when I get them I just gonna wear my doctor robes around all day like a goddamn wizard
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theflyingexecutive posted:when I get them I just gonna wear my doctor robes around all day like a goddamn wizard i hope u get the puffy hat because they look like they'd make great pillows and are cool
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The Management posted:lol, why would any website serve pages to an ISP that blocks all ads? France gonna knock itself off the internet
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ShadowHawk posted:I'm kinda confused how ISP-level ad-blocking would work when things are being done over SSL.
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ShadowHawk posted:I'm kinda confused how ISP-level ad-blocking would work when things are being done over SSL.
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Valeyard posted:seriously hyped for the oncoming Google retaliation on a massive scale hmmm i find this hard to believe given googles motto dont be evil they will probably celebrate the idea of this isp giving a new opt-in service to their customers
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poty posted:hmmm i find this hard to believe given googles motto dont be evil
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Forums Terrorist posted:i loving love it when big government puts the boot in to big business its not tho, the government isnt even involved
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ShadowHawk posted:I'm kinda confused how ISP-level ad-blocking would work when things are being done over SSL. DNS filtering with IP based blocking as a backup? you don't have to see the actual traffic flowing back and forth to googlesyndication.com to know what it is.
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Google Inc. will launch buy buttons on its search-result pages in coming weeks, a controversial step by the company toward becoming an online marketplace rivaling those run by Amazon.com Inc. and eBay Inc. The search giant will start showing the buttons when people search for products on mobile devices, according to people familiar with the launch. The buttons will accompany sponsored—or paid—search results, often displayed under a “Shop on Google” heading at the top of the page. Buttons won't appear with the nonsponsored results that are driven by Google’s basic search algorithm. If shoppers click on the buy buttons, they will be taken to another Google product page to complete the purchase, the people explained. On that page, they will be able to pick sizes and colors and shipping options, as well as complete the purchase, one of the people said. http://www.wsj.com/article_email/can-google-outsell-amazon-and-ebay-1431730741-lMyQjAxMTE1ODEwNTYxMTU2Wj cremnob fucked around with this message at 19:54 on May 16, 2015 |
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lol why is this just now happening in 2015?
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# ? May 16, 2015 19:55 |
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because google's growth is slowing and they're in "looking for pennies under every cushion" mode now
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cremnob posted:Google Inc. will launch buy buttons on its search-result pages in coming weeks, a controversial step by the company toward becoming an online marketplace rivaling those run by Amazon.com Inc. and eBay Inc. how will that even for a second help the fact that no one even uses google anymore
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cremnob posted:because google's growth is slowing and they're in "looking for pennies under every cushion" mode now they are surely hosed
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horse mans posted:how will that even for a second help the fact that no one even uses google anymore i think youve spent too much time in the kennels because thats delusional lol
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Valeyard posted:i think youve spent too much time in the kennels because thats delusional lol
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Valeyard posted:i think youve spent too much time in the kennels because thats delusional lol sorry it's no longer 2004 and the internet is not primarily where online use happens and search is no longer the entry way to online usage. we have these things called 'smartphones' and 'apps' are on them and 90% of the things most people do on them never requires a search engine
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Valeyard posted:i think youve spent too much time in the kennels because thats delusional lol
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horse mans posted:sorry it's no longer 2004 and the internet is not primarily where online use happens and search is no longer the entry way to online usage. we have these things called 'smartphones' and 'apps' are on them and 90% of the things most people do on them never requires a search engine what is this post
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Boxturret posted:what is this post hes a hosed up weirdo in real life
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Boxturret posted:what is this post actually he's right. google is hosed on mobile and these buy buttons are meant to reverse a trend in ad margins thats been going on for like 2 years now
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# ? May 16, 2015 20:12 |
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it's a matter of semantics. no one uses search engines on their smartphones but they still use siri powered by bing, the world's first decision engine
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horse mans posted:sorry it's no longer 2004 and the internet is not primarily where online use happens and search is no longer the entry way to online usage. we have these things called 'smartphones' and 'apps' are on them and 90% of the things most people do on them never requires a search engine yes the majority smartphone os is not made by google and not centered around google now (which is search+)
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anthonypants posted:it's a matter of semantics. no one uses search engines on their smartphones... And yet, http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/mobile/google-searches-mobile-devices-top-pcs-first-time-n354101
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Blue Train posted:yes the majority smartphone os is not made by google and not centered around google now (which is search+) correct, as ios uses bing by default but if you're talking about android, also correct, since google cares more about giving you the information you need via google now without having to search for it, and by organizing your mail for you via inbox plain old google search is a 'dumb pipe' scenario and is going to stop being a money printing machine and everything google is doing is proving their awareness of that
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horse mans posted:sorry it's no longer 2004 and the internet is not primarily where online use happens and search is no longer the entry way to online usage. we have these things called 'smartphones' and 'apps' are on them and 90% of the things most people do on them never requires a search engine if nobody uses search engines then how do you find your bestiality porn?
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Valeyard posted:if nobody uses search engines then how do you find your bestiality porn?
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