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[PSUs]| Wednesday 14th June 2006 |
MySpace tenders search
3:35PM, Wednesday 14th June 2006
MySpace is considering holding an auction of the search contract for the site, now the second most popular destination on the Web.
Two of the three leading search technology providers, Google and MSN, are said to be interested in gaining a foothold on the site, which is second only to Yahoo in the number of page views that it generates.
The Financial Times reports that MySpace is one of the largest Internet operations that has not partnered with one of the major search companies.
The FT adds that the auction is just one option that News Corp-owned online community is looking at to raise revenues. News Corp is also said to be thinking about acquiring companies with online advertising technology.
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