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Wie wil er niet op dit lijstje staan... :-)
This year's 100 Most Creative People offers our own, idiosyncratic perspective on business. The selections reflect he breadth of news ideas and new pursuits at play in our business landscape. From interface designer Yugo Nakamura to HBO Documentary Films president Sheila Nevins to futurist Ray Kurzweil, we can attest that creativity is alive and well in 2010.
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Google Reveals Ad Revenue Splits
Google Inc. revealed how it splits advertising revenue with search and content publishers, a move made in response to calls from publishers and regulators for greater transparency.
The Internet company said in a blog post Monday that it pays publishers 68% of the revenue Google collects from advertisers for content ads that appear on the publishers' sites.
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Newspapers' Web Traffic on the Rise
Newspapers may be struggling with how to monetize their online versions, but they're doing just fine with increasing Web traffic.
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Groupon Buys CityDeal - Gains Access to 80 European Markets
Groupon, the pioneering Deal a Day provider, has used some of the proceeds of its recent $135 million round to buy CityDeal, a European imitator that has launched in 80 markets in 16 countries. The cost of the deal has not been disclosed but CityDeal has raised $5.6 million. BIA/Kelsey notes that more than $284 million has been raised in the Deal a Day space altogether.
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