If Murdoch Blocks Google, Consumers Lose [CNN]

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25 Nov 2009

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cnnopinionDoes Rupert Murdoch genuinely plan to block Google from indexing his sites, and could the reported discussions with Microsoft result in Bing paying to keep news content out of Google’s hands?

If so, the future is bleak for both News Corp and consumers: Murdoch loses his voice in the online conversation, while news readers are robbed of a singular index for web content. News Corp’s competitors, meanwhile, will prosper.

That’s the topic of my CNN column this week.

Check out the column at CNN.com >>



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1 Response to If Murdoch Blocks Google, Consumers Lose [CNN]

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RahulNo Gravatar

February 9th, 2010 at 5:32 pm

sorry, but there is no software to take a snapshot from google earth, but you can do so by other way.

1) you can [b] print screen the page by pressing the print screen button of your keyboard [/b],

2) then paste it in mspaint and cut out the map and paste in other paint.

3)then slide the map in google earth and again repeate the 1st step.

4) after that paste that map in other paint i which you had pasted earlier after cutting.

5) and slide that to join both maps to a single in paint.

by this way you can create a whole map.

ya, it will take some time but by this way you can get your whole map clear.

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