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    Matt Cherette: I was just about to email this to you, Ryan. Of course, I should have known that you'd already be on top of it. I wonder if Popular Mechanics is goin... more »
    If_I_Had_a_Poodle: They are breaking the internet by filling it up with crap NOT AOL will be the default google search more »
    daveyjonesisdead: "There I was, having a quiet day at home, when my crib recalled the day it was put together..." Like that? I could do that. more »
    Penscribe: Blogs already do this. more »
    sweetpickles: Did they go to Harvard to get that business plan? FAIL! more »
    iplaudius: I look forward to “block AOL content” features on Firefox, Google, and likely every ISP worth its salt. more »
    Shadowlayer: Seems pincus here has sent a whole bunch of "friends" to spam the place... more »
    debatem1: Stupid question: Murdoch is railing against the search engines because he thinks they're stealing from him. Ok, so, that explains why he'd delist from... more »
    Alaska Miller: It's like telling a city bus to stop only at Burger King instead of McDonald's and expecting everyone to pay extra for free ice cream. more »
    Mike_Hartley: 'Wait a minute, the sites aren't making enough money off of online ads, but google is getting rich off of... online ads?' This is a good point. I've ... more »
    Monty: What is more interesting than search engines paying for content is that this could ultimately save the news media business. Ignoring the concern to J... more »
    Magister: What happens when you look for a foreign or local story? I assume the Fox O&Os will be part of the equation, as will their Australian and UK paper... more »
    sweetpickles: Yes. You'll find the same news at other sites by searching through Google. This isn't only about Murdoch walling off his sites, though. This is about ... more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: I think this is really audience-specific. I work for a bank, so if I had to choose between Google + no WSJ and some other search engine that is 97% as... more »
    Gabriel Snyder: And notice in that first search that while News Corp. is saying it can live without Google, it's also buying up ad keywords like "lieberman public opt... more »
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