In the WSJ report on Comcast Signals Unhappiness With Google the disappointment of Comcast on Google was the main picture. Comcast, the second largest broad band ISP in U.S. was in talks with Microsoft whether it can provide a better revenue than Google.
Comcast, one of the biggest non-Google sources of search queries handled by Google, has received $70 million this year from Google. The site gets 15 million visitors per month, making it a major source of search queries and hence it feels to make atleast $100 million from Google.
Google’s deal with Comcast is still the end of the year and talking with Microsoft, it aims to renew Google’s deal. Seeking Alpha has discussed about it - In swipe at Google, Comcast is Negotiating with Microsoft.
Mark
SEO Tags : Comcast, ISP, Google’s deal, Microsoft
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