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  • Yahoo7 takes aim at ninemsn

    Australia's most popular Web site, ninemsn, will face a "new" competitor in the form of Yahoo7, a joint venture between the Seven Network and Yahoo Australia and New Zealand.

  • Yahoo, Seven Network in joint venture

    Seven Network and Yahoo will combine their online, mobile and IPTV businesses in a new joint venture spanning Australia and New Zealand.

  • Ninemsn in the black at last

    Publishing and Broadcasting Ltd-Microsoft joint venture ninemsn has returned its first full-year profit since its launch around six years ago.

  • LookSmart under pressure as Yahoo completes Overture

    Yahoo's announcement today that it has successfully completed its acquisition of commercial search provider, Overture Services, has could cast doubts over its relationship with LookSmart in Australia.

  • Ansearch signs pay-per-click ad deal

    Ansearch, the search engine division of Optum Limited has signed a two-year partnership agreement with online marketing service provider Overture Services to distribute its pay-per-click (PPC) advertising on the Ansearch search engine.

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