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Facebook Efforts on Advertising Face a Day of Judgment - 24 juillet 2012
In the race for digital advertising dollars, Google has been the clear winner, with its ability to customize advertisements based on what you search for. But Facebook, which customizes ads based on who you and your friends are, hopes to be a contender. An important test of how it is doing will come on Thursday, (...)

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On Orbitz, Mac Users Steered to Pricier Hotels - 28 juin 2012
Orbitz Worldwide Inc. has found that people who use Apple Inc. Mac computers spend as much as 30% more a night on hotels, so the online travel agency is starting to show them different, and sometimes costlier, travel options than Windows visitors see. The Orbitz effort, which is in its early stages, demonstrates (...)

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POMME DE LUXE "“ Les touristes Mac dépensent plus que les vacanciers PC - 28 juin 2012
Etes-vous plutôt Mac ou PC ? De votre réponse déterminera peut-être votre standing en vacances... En effet, les utilisateurs d’ordinateur ou tablette Apple dépensent en moyenne au moins 30% de plus que ceux des ordinateurs PC pour leurs nuits d’hôtel. C’est la conclusion d’une étude du site de voyages en ligne Orbitz, qui (...)

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U.S. Clears Google Acquisition of Travel Software - 9 avril 2011
The Justice Department on Friday approved Google’s $700 million acquisition of a flight search software maker, but imposed conditions limiting how Google could use the company’s technology, potentially opening the door to broader antitrust scrutiny of the search giant’s activities. After an intensive, eight-month (...)

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Google merger with online flight ticket-seller could get grounded - 14 janvier 2011
Federal antitrust officials are readying a potential court case to block Google’s controversial merger with a firm that powers most online flight ticket sales, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. The Justice Department has not yet decided whether to block the $700 million deal. Its attorneys are (...)

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Web companies fear Google’s reach - 13 décembre 2010
Google this year has been gobbling up Web companies that look nothing like Google, from a social gaming start-up to a firm that powers most online sales for the airline industry. As the tech giant spreads its reach, it is making new enemies who fear that once Google steps onto their turf it will use its almighty (...)