Search giants
accused of click fraud collusion
Google and Yahoo! and
other search engines are being accused of knowingly overcharging for
pay-per-click advertising in a US lawsuit.
Google chiefs
agree to work for $1
Google Chief Executive
Eric Schmidt and co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin all asked in
the second quarter of 2004 that their annual salaries be cut to $1.
Google chiefs
agree to work for $1
Google chiefs
agree to work for $1
Google
chiefs agree to work for $1
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