Friday, March 30, 2012

Consumer Group Turns The Screws In Euro The Big G Antitrust Investigation, Outcome Expected 'In Days' - plus my selection of links for the day

Welcome back! I expect you're here for a look at most significant links of the day. We'll be talking about Google, User-generated content and Microsoft.

OK, who's been writing about Google? It was techcrunch.com with their blog post entitled Consumer Group Turns The Screws In Euro Google Antitrust Investigation, Outcome Expected 'In Days'.

Google
Google: also known as The Big G

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What did they say about Google? They said:
The European antitrust investigation of Google, originally filed November 2010, looks like it might be entering the next stage of its development
and went on to say
Today's Google news comes after BEUC this week released a letter it had sent to the investigators earlier in the month, outlining why it believes Google is behaving in a non-competitive way that affects competitors and consumers.


Next up it's a site that's been talking about User-generated - Combining Professional & User-Generated Videos Drives More Sales [Study].

They wrote:
A new study by comScore and EXPO has found that professionally-produced video content and user-generated product videos are highly synergistic
... interesting ...
In other words, they drive higher levels of sales effectiveness when used in tandem


Lastly we have Supreme Court Case Could Impact Health Insurance Exchanges from www.eweek.com, focussing on Microsoft. The wrote some good stuff, particularly
States areimplementing Travelocity-like HIXes powered by technology from companies suchas Adobe, Microsoft and Oracle
and
Microsoft's HIX platform allows states todetermine enrollment and eligibility, and it provides tools for businessintelligence and case coordination.

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