Google To Become Exclusive Search Engine For MySpace In A 900M Deal!
August 8th, 2006
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Written by Ashley

What is MySpace worth? Last year to News Corp, it was $1.2 billion. Today, for Google it’s at least 900 million to be the exclusive search engine on MySpace. That is nearly enough for News Corporation to pay off their investment. Three and a half years later, not bad!
MySpace is ranked as one of the most visited sites on the web with an insane amount of page views per day. This is one move that prevents Yahoo or Microsoft from teaming up with MySpace. Google will be providing search results and you can bet we’ll be seeing Google’s keyword ads. What a day for Google!
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