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Story To Watch: According to MarketingVox.com, Howard Stern and an industrial printing firm launched a class action lawsuit in California courts against Google last week, alleging that the search engine giant fails to live up to its promises regarding the daily budget limits that AdWords users can place over their accounts. Which means that Google allegedly could be charging more than it should.
This story could prove to be a watershed case, especially if Stern scores a victory of new media darling Google. Keep watching...we will...
posted by Unknown @ Monday, August 08, 2005,

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