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Spam King gets a MySpace suit
News The News Corp-owned social-networking behemoth cited violations of multiple state and US anti-spam laws, including California statutes and the federal Can-Spam Act, in its case against Richter, who was... [23 Jan 2007]
MySpace worm goes phishing
News The a popular social-networking website, owned by News Corp, is estimated to have more than 70 million registered users. The same happens when viewing an infected page with Firefox, according to a reader... [05 Dec 2006]
YouTube gets chums in the music business
News The agreement with CBS, Sony BMG and UMG comes amid a flurry of rumours regarding YouTube's possible sale to companies such as Google, Microsoft, News Corp, Viacom and Yahoo! YouTube is valued for the... [09 Oct 2006]
YouTube is doomed, says analyst
News It only takes one unhappy media company - Disney, Sony, CBS or News Corp for example - to force the company's hand. Greg Sandoval writes for CNET News.com Another internet research... [03 Oct 2006]
Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters
Leader Rupert Murdoch is a standout on the list at number 4 - not only is it a high placing but the News Corp chief is the only person to appear on every Agenda Setters list since its inception in 2000. A list... [25 Sep 2006]
Microsoft's Ozzie named the top man in tech
News Google CEO Eric Schmidt, who won the poll in 2005, came in third, followed by News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch - the only individual to be named an Agenda Setter every year since the poll's inception in... [25 Sep 2006]
Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters
AS Analysis Rupert Murdoch is a standout on the list at number 4 - not only is it a high placing but the News Corp chief is the only person to appear on every Agenda Setters list since its inception in 2000. A list... [25 Sep 2006]
Rupert Murdoch
AS Profile The Aussie media magnate wins acclaim this year for buying social networking website MySpace, signalling a further concerted effort to make up for lost time in the online world, after several years which saw News... [25 Sep 2006]
Murdoch dispatches wife to China
News Wendi Deng, wife of News Corp media mogul Rupert Murdoch, is to work with senior News Corp executives in an attempt to launch MySpace.com in China. News... [20 Sep 2006]
News Corp utters mobile content battle-cry
News A day after his company bought a controlling stake in ringtone giant Jamba, News Corp's president and chief operating officer said the time for partnering with the mobile industry to distribute... [14 Sep 2006]
'Web 2.0' sites see traffic explosion
News Other sites crashing into the UK top 50 on the back of users' hard graft include News Corp-owned social-networking giant MySpace.com (with an increase of 467 per cent to 5.2 million visitors),... [12 Sep 2006]
Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Rupert Murdoch
News We should expect to see Murdoch's enterprises put some flesh on those bones this year and certainly MySpace has received a decent write-up in a number of News Corp's newspapers, helping to fuel the... [08 Sep 2006]
Sony to grab Grouper for $65m
News All the entertainment moguls are said to want to duplicate the success of News Corp's Rupert Murdoch. Greg Sandoval writes for CNET News.com Grouper is eighth largest among the companies... [23 Aug 2006]
Microsoft inks Facebook ad deal
News When it comes to cutting exclusive deals with social-networking sites, one of the web's fastest growing sectors, the first round goes to Google, which agreed to pay MySpace's parent company, News Corp,... [23 Aug 2006]
Google snatches MySpace ad prize
News Google has won a highly prized deal with MySpace.com to serve web search and advertising listings to the nearly 100 million members of the News Corp-owned social network, besting rival Yahoo! On an... [08 Aug 2006]