Something something Google Reader
— Noah Chestnut (@noahchestnut) February 14, 2020
Something something how many chat apps has Google shipped
Something something Lucy and footballs https://t.co/HlbhRwPKIV
I smell political blackmail as Google looks to follow Facebook paying publishers.
— Jeff Jarvis (@jeffjarvis) February 14, 2020
https://t.co/094poChEq6
This is great news; when @peretti started saying years ago that platforms would pay for news, everyone thought he was nuts https://t.co/3VUA9AVbPi
— Ben Smith (@BuzzFeedBen) February 14, 2020
Statement from Richard Gingras, VP of news at Google. More coming:https://t.co/VZn6z56Vfz pic.twitter.com/ERivnnPJqQ
— Ben Mullin (@BenMullin) February 14, 2020
Google reportedly could follow Facebook in paying publishers for content but this time it's for a premium offering. Will it be called Google News+? https://t.co/2t9CBhUxvz
— Ken Yeung (@thekenyeung) February 14, 2020
And vice versa. Resentment develops. The developers lose. There's no win-win or lose-lose. It's developers lose, period. The only way it has a chance of working is if the devs have a distribution system to fall back on when the end comes.
— Dave (@davewiner) February 14, 2020
First Facebook, now Google https://t.co/4G0C2VJcb0
— Dylan Byers (@DylanByers) February 14, 2020
so google can scrape everything for free
— Stefan Constantine (@WhatTheBit) February 14, 2020
except news
got it
::screams heard at yelp::
::expedia's offices seen on fire:: https://t.co/IfgigpNTAW
Flashback to October: “Mark Zuckerberg's 'News Tab' puts pressure on Google to pay publishers...” https://t.co/8ynyIHr3xw https://t.co/4G0C2VJcb0
— Dylan Byers (@DylanByers) February 14, 2020
Well we know that won’t work. https://t.co/dScfkZ7c7t
— drew olanoff (@yoda) February 14, 2020
WSJ Exclusive: The search giant is in talks with some publishers about paying a fee for content that would be part of a premium news product @benmullin has the story. https://t.co/wZb1fWrzPU $GOOG
— Sarah E. Needleman (@saraheneedleman) February 14, 2020
A key caveat in this: Most of the publishers in talks with Google are outside the U.S. Google made $134 billion in ad revenue last year. Total US media ad revenue: $212 billion. https://t.co/9AVfW6twqr
— Josh Stermberb (@joshsternberg) February 14, 2020
BIG scoop. Google has an opportunity to do right here and make friends. Arguably overlooked is that the new copyright directive rolling out in EU requires Google News to pay unless you buy into Google’s lobby that it’s just going to pull out entirely. I don’t. https://t.co/2VRuB8hXMS
— Jason Kint (@jason_kint) February 14, 2020
moar news tab https://t.co/vcchKrHcbP
— emily bell (@emilybell) February 14, 2020
I should explain. There's a long history of platform vendors and software developers. I've been around this loop at least a half dozen times. Competition is there at the start and develops over time. The PV has its own internal logic, that the devs never grok.
— Dave (@davewiner) February 14, 2020
The rare headline that brings joy to both Robert Thomson and @BuzzFeedBen https://t.co/YBKoz0yWUv
— Peter Kafka (@pkafka) February 14, 2020
Google might start paying news publishers for content https://t.co/mSbJtEglrD pic.twitter.com/4k2dErDnvU
— The Verge (@verge) February 14, 2020
Google May Follow Facebook In Paying Publishers For News Content – Report https://t.co/w5uEjO5CGi pic.twitter.com/5oAUzH2vjg
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) February 14, 2020
New developments in Google vs French publishers... Google considers to license content, but no agreement yet (Facebook already announced that they work on such a product)#SaveYourInternet #linktax https://t.co/YCjzkdN3Nq
— NikaTweets ☮️? (@tweets_nika) February 14, 2020
Google is in talks with Le Monde, Le Figaro and other French publishers on paying for news. https://t.co/2TAtXw9aVi
— Matthew Fraser (@frasermatthew) February 14, 2020
Google in talks with French publishers on paying for news https://t.co/iYLn6PjyUz
— Financial Times (@FT) February 14, 2020
"Licensing deals between Google and news organizations for its news product would be a watershed moment for publishers, who have long sought compensation from the search giant." https://t.co/vEOd5fJQEM pic.twitter.com/YgHbU7L7PL
— Nieman Lab (@NiemanLab) February 14, 2020
Google is reportedly in early talks to pay publishers for their news content.
— Elana Zak (@elanazak) February 14, 2020
Why this matters: News orgs have wanted Google to pay them for years, but it has resisted.
Also of note: Most of the publishers are outside the US.https://t.co/uzkNT2F33q
This sounds like a fairly big deal https://t.co/oxUzDsXlnS via @WSJ
— Mathew Ingram (@mathewi) February 14, 2020
This is great news; when @peretti started saying years ago that platforms would pay for news, everyone thought he was nuts https://t.co/3VUA9AVbPi
— Ben Smith (@BuzzFeedBen) February 14, 2020
Google in Talks to Pay Publishers for Newshttps://t.co/yTUFCMgv9H
— Rozelle Laha (@rozelle_l) February 14, 2020
Whoa. Google is in talks to pay publishers. Great scoop from @BenMullin https://t.co/mRbaBSRV2Y
— Keach Hagey (@keachhagey) February 14, 2020
Important scoop from @BenMullin
— Eduardo Suárez (@eduardosuarez) February 14, 2020
Google in Talks to Pay Publishers for Content in News Product. The search giant is in talks with some publishers about paying a fee for content that would be part of a news product https://t.co/bxVOub7YOk
Google is in talks to pay publishers to supply content for a premium news product, sources say, following on a similar move by Facebook https://t.co/7LFRaF36Ws via @WSJ
— Amol Sharma (@asharma) February 14, 2020
$GOOGL Google in Talks to Pay Publishers for Content in Premium News Product - WSJhttps://t.co/RvL55WwO2R
— Open Outcrier (@OpenOutcrier) February 14, 2020
YouTube TV ditches App Store billing, will cancel accounts that dont switch payment methods https://t.co/wUzuWXufmv
— Eric Seufert (@eric_seufert) February 14, 2020
Google is talking to some of France’s biggest news publishers about making direct payments for content, a potentially significant shift by the search platform towards a model used by Facebook in the US: https://t.co/nXLXaQ1a1f
— Soraya Morvan-Smith (@SMorvanSmith) February 14, 2020
Google in talks with French publishers on paying for news. https://t.co/Q5nw2b0ex4 via @financialtimes
— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) February 14, 2020
.@peretti tells me he predicted tech platforms like Facebook and Google would consider paying for journalism when he was raising money for @BuzzFeed a decade ago. Now, he's been proven right.https://t.co/VZn6z56Vfz pic.twitter.com/dS4orJQkj0
— Ben Mullin (@BenMullin) February 14, 2020
Googleが広告のルールに続き金を払うルールを作ると。
— Atsushi Tsuchiya (@aatt1020) February 15, 2020
ルールを作った者には勝てない。
Google in Talks to Pay Publishers for News - WSJ https://t.co/fxR3VhvnP6
メディアの将来を左右しそうな大きな話。どうなるか。 / WSJ News Exclusive (WSJ) #NewsPicks https://t.co/VRzuLIEnwM
— daichi ito (@daichi) February 15, 2020
Google is in talks with publishers about paying a licensing fee for content in a news product: ‘We want to help people find quality journalism,' says Google. https://t.co/uSamKdYxdM via @WSJ
— Dennis Romero (@dennisjromero) February 14, 2020