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November 23, 2009 at 10:43 AM

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Microsoft's Bing reportedly talking to News Corps about paying for content

Posted by Sharon Pian Chan

The Financial Times is reporting that Microsoft has been talking to News Corps about paying for content if the company de-indexes its news sites from Google. Microsoft has been working on building up Bing as a viable search competitor to Google.

News Corps, the company run by Rupert Murdoch, owns the Wall Street Journal and many newspapers around the world.

The report said Microsoft is also in talks with other online publishers to do the same. If true, Microsoft could represent an alternative for newspaper publishers, who have long complained that Google uses their content for free and refuses to share the revenue generated from it.

Microsoft is not commenting on the story.

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