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Google Ready To Cooperate With EU On Anti-trust Probe

AHN News Staff

Washington, United States (AHN) – The European Commission has started an anti-trust probe into American search engine giant Google. The commission’s move came upon complaint by other search engines like price comparison site Foundem and legal search engine ejustice.fr that the American firm had misused its dominant position.

The firms claimed that Google penalized competing services of other firms in its results. Responding to the allegations, Google rejected the claims and vowed to cooperate with the Commission to address any such concerns.

Earlier, Texas attorney general launched similar investigation against Google after Foundem and other firms complained against the world’s largest search engine. In both the cases, the competitors accused Google of manipulating its search results.

“The European Commission has decided to open an antitrust investigation into allegations that Google has abused a dominant position in online search,” the body said in a statement.

The search service providers’ concern on unfavorable treatment of their services in Google’s unpaid and sponsored search results prompted them to take an action against the American firm.

However, Google’s executive said that since they started the firm, they have worked hard to do the right thing by the users as well as industry.

“But there’s always going to be room for improvement, and so we’ll be working with the Commission to address any concerns,” the American giant said in a statement.

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Eva Longoria Denies Filing For Divorce

Joanna Mazewski – News Room Administrators Editor

Hollywood, CA, United States (NewsBahn) – Apparently, she doesn’t want to be a “Desperate Housewife.” Actress Eva Longoria has vehemently denied reports she has filed divorce papers to end her marriage with NBA star Tony Parker.

According to reports, a Bexar County, Texas, courthouse clerk has confirmed that no divorce papers have been filed by the diminutive star. TMZ reported earlier this week that the couple have filed separate divorce papers, but later took down the report from their web site.

Longoria’s publicist also denied the report, stating that it was a hoax and no such divorce petition has been filed.

Longoria, who is best known for her role on the hit ABC drama, “Desperate Housewives,” married Parker in a lavish ceremony in Paris, France, in the summer of 2007.

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DeLay Money-Laundering Trial To Begin Monday In Texas

The jury is set for the money-laundering trial for former House leader Tom DeLay, accused of illegally funneling corporate donations through campaign accounts in 2002. The Texas state trial will begin Monday.

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Will Sprint and Clearwire make their 80-city WiMAX goal by the end of 2010?

By Tim Conneally , Betanews

New York City, Los Angeles, and the San Francisco Bay area will be the next WiMAX deployments to go live, Sprint and Clearwire announced today. Before the end of 2010, the nationwide WiMAX network constructed by Clearwire and Sprint will be activated in four more major metropolitan areas, including Denver, Miami, Cincinnati, and Cleveland.

At the end of 2009, Sprint and Clearwire had about 30 WiMAX deployments open to the public in a dozen U.S. states, with plans to have more than 80 completed by the end of 2010.

It looks like the companies could fall short of that goal this year, with a total of 56 deployments in the united States thus far, and seven more expected before the year is complete.

The list of completed cities includes:

California – Merced, Visalia, Modesto and Stockton Delaware – Wilmington Florida – Orlando, Daytona Beach and Jacksonville Georgia – Atlanta and Milledgeville Hawaii – Honolulu and Maui Idaho – Boise Illinois – Chicago Massachussets – Boston Minnesota – Minneapolis/St. Paul Missouri – St. Louis and Kansas City North Carolina – Charlotte, Raleigh and Greensboro Nevada – Las Vegas Maryland – Baltimore, central Washington DC Michigan – Grand Rapids New York – Syracuse and Rochester Oregon – Salem, Portland and Eugene Pennsylvania – Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Reading, Lancaster and York Rhode Island – Providence Tennessee – Nashville Texas – Dallas/Ft. Worth, Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Abilene, Amarillo, Corpus Christi, Killeen/Temple, Lubbock, Midland/Odessa, Waco and Wichita Falls Utah – Salt Lake City Virginia – Richmond Washington – Seattle, Tri-Cities, Yakima and Bellingham

According to the companies, New York City’s deployment will go live on November first and will be available through Clear, Sprint 4G, and Time Warner Cable Mobile Internet. Los Angeles’ network will be available one month later through Clear and Sprint 4G, and the San Francisco deployment will be available some time in late December through Clear, Comcast Xfinity Internet 2Go, and Sprint 4G.

No further details have been disclosed about the new networks in Ohio, Florida, and Colorado other than the fact that they will be opening “by the end of 2010.” Copyright Betanews, Inc. 2010

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Right Perspective For A Marketing Approach

To put in simple terms, the purpose of anyone starting a business is to gain money. And the goal of a business is to grow and improve to generate more money. Therefore the marketing part of a business is essential to achieve these goals.

Having a strong marketing committee would mean more sales, leading to greater profit. But your customers should not see this as your primary reason for opening up a business. This is not a good impression for your company. Your customers would eventually realize that the products you are presenting are not really to help them but to help yourself and your own business. They might get the impression that you do not really care about their welfare, rather, just to get more sales from them. They would lose their trust in your products, and that is definitely not a good situation.

Then the marketing strategy of a business should definitely not focus mainly on money. It should give more attention to your customers. The benefits and convenience that customers can get once they purchase any of the company’s products are the key points for a successive marketing strategy.

To give an example, let us take poster printing. It would be a good idea to make very attractive print posters that would encourage the customers to come in and take a look around your store. If the customer feels that he or she is welcome inside, then he or she is most likely to want to know more about your products or the services you offer. So, you should concentrate on designing a stunning poster that would encourage the people to try your services that would improve their lives, and not just so you can make money out of them.

To give you some tips on how to give a better perspective to your marketing plans, target the needs and wants of your market. Look for aspects of their lives that you could improve through the services and products that you offer. It can be that what your company offers to your customers is convenience, happiness, safety or savings.

To sum it all up, you should pay more attention to the wellbeing of your customers. They should be your main concern in planning your marketing strategies. In this way, the benefits are two way. You are offering your customers excellent service and reliable products, while your company gains more customers and equivalently, more sales.

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Lynne Saarte is a writer that hails from Texas. She has been in the Internet business for some years now, specializing in Internet marketing and online strategies.

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Small Business Marketing Is Different From Big Business Marketing

One very important difference between small businesses and Fortune 500 A-listers is the budget – to be more precise, the marketing budget. Unlike their wealthy counterparts, the marketing budget that a small business has is very limited.

This is the reason why many small businesses hesitate to market because they know for a fact that producing marketing collaterals for example such as poster printing and custom posters takes so much of one’s resources, not to mention the creative staff one needs to hire to design excellent pieces. Small businesses cannot really compete when it comes to having the best print collaterals in the industry.

But this does not also mean that small businesses can just accept their lot and make do with what is left them. Small businesses can work around their ‘insufficiency’ and create a well rounded marketing program that combines sales efforts with marketing strategies.

Based on well done research, you can provide your target audience with marketing activities that will not only reduce the money you shell out every time you have your campaign, but also puts value to your efforts when you are able to connect with your clients and prospects. The connection you create with your campaigns is more precious and priceless as you can then use it to zero in on the most effective marketing campaign that your target market will respond to every time.

So although as a small business you have a very limited marketing budget, it does not mean that you cannot compete with the Fortune 500 businesses. On the contrary, you can; as long as you think of more creative ways to go about it.

Here are some ways you can launch your marketing campaign without having to deplete your limited budget:

1. Choose to have market-sharing activities with your vendors and associates. You can also ask other businesses in your industry to participate in co-op marketing campaign so you can share the expenses.

2. Do not stop marketing. Spend time sending your customers and prospects incentives to encourage them to keep on engaging in business with you.

3. Network with the media. Introduce yourself and build a relationship with them. Free publicity is one of the best means to get visible.

4. Position yourself as an expert. Write articles and post information that you know can help your target clients so you can be known as an expert in your field.

5. Practice piggybacking. Be where the events are. Offer to distribute flyers and even put up custom posters to an event in your town or locality. The consumers will definitely see you and it will boost your image as a community-based business.

Finally, when you do spend your precious resources on your marketing campaigns, be sure to have a system to track them down and their results. By doing so, you will be able to know which ones work and which ones need to be replaced with another strategy.

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Lynne Saarte is a writer that hails from Texas. She has been in the Internet business for some years now, specializing in Internet marketing and online strategies.

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