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| | | Fortunetelling big Internet business in Japan (MSNBC)
An Internet firm specializing in crystal balls, tarot readings, I-ching and horoscopes is raking in business as Japanese seek reassurance about the future in the midst of a global financial crisis.
Yahoo Said to Deny Plans for Selling Internet Search Business (Bloomberg)
Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Yahoo! Inc. isn’t planning to sell its Internet search business to a group of investors backed by Microsoft Corp., people familiar with the situation said today, denying a report in the Sunday Times of London.
FCC Considering Free Internet For USA (Slashdot)
jbolden writes "According to the Wall Street Journal the FCC is considering a plan to provide free wireless internet. The plan would involve some level of filtering but might allow adults to opt out. CTIA has argued that this business model has traditionally failed (see Slate magazine analysis as to why)." Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Internet ad company runs scam, judge says (The Des Moines Register)
AdSurfDaily, a self-described Internet advertising company that thousands of Iowans are said to have spent millions of dollars with, has the characteristics of a Ponzi scheme and is not a legitimate business, a federal judge said recently.
Yahoo denies plans to sell online search business (The Buffalo News)
NEW YORK (Bloomberg) -- Yahoo! Inc. isn't planning to sell its Internet search business to a group of investors backed by Microsoft Corp., people familiar with the situation said Sunday, denying a report in the Sunday Times of London.
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