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Yahoo aims to build its own online library
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- From: "Margaret Landesman" <margaret.landesman@library.utah.edu>
- Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 15:34:17 EDT
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I wonder what would have happened if Google had sent publishers the following message: "As you know Google is in the advertising business - big-time. We can make stuff sell. But we know that many publishers have limited advertising budgets - and besides, with books, you really need full-text indexing. So, for a mere $100 a book...or free ... or whatever...we will...." It does look as if Yahoo will benefit from the fact that it didn't. Margaret Landesman University of Utah PS. Here's a citation to the piece about Yahoo: Yahoo aims to build its own online library Search giant pledges to work with publishers on vast online library of copyrighted books, in contrast to effort by rival Google http://g.msn.com/0MN2ET7/2?http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9569930&&CM=EmailThis&CE1
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