Category: Internet | Author: Anton | 22 November 2009 | Views: 340

alt"Murdoch's position against search engines like Google will not bring him any benefits. An attempt to block search engine access to network resources is as zapędzanie genie back into the bottle" - told the conference the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (Nesta) co-founder of Twitter, Biz Stone.
Twitter co-founder, Biz Stone, says that Rupert Murdoch quickly withdraw from the plan to block Internet search engines to access their content.

Rupert Murdoch, head of News Corporation, said in August this year that they own web sites will soon operate a paid model. A few days ago confirmed that as soon as that happens, it will block access to sites like "The Sun", "The Times, The New York Post and The Wall Street Journal, Google and the like. Murdoch believes that the search is "kleptomaniac content.

Biz Stone, Twitter co-founder mikroblog platform during the conference the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (Nesta) in London, said that Murdoch "is trying to drive genie back into the bottle."

"They (the News Corporation - ed) should look at the search engine as something completely new and the service, which changes the way we think about networks. Then they should find a way to do it to earn millions of dollars to the total openness and providing access for all to resources, and not close the substance "- Stone said during her speech.

Many people claim that slipped from Google so great a concern as News Corp.. is not necessarily a tragedy. "For a large share of traffic from the title, Google may be somewhat smaller in comparison with other sites (because of loyal users and the volume of direct inputs - for example, subscription) but it certainly is the amount which the loss will be felt for each service owner" - says Maciej Galecki, CEO Bluerank. More on this subject and the comments of experts in the article "Being outside of Google

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