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News Corp. needs Google, says expert...News site and its search engine. Google already has a US$900-million search and advertising revenue-sharing deal with News Corp.'s Fox Interactive Media, which owns the social networking site MySpace. The deal, signed in 2006, is due to... In this article: Google Inc., News Corp., Rupert Murdoch, Jay Rosen, Microsoft Corp., News site, Jeff Jarvis, Revenue, and The Times of London |
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washingtonpost.com | October 31, 2009
Scamville: The Social Gaming Ecosystem Of Hell
...by Facebook and MySpace. There can be only one reason Facebook and MySpace turn a blind eye to user protection ¿ they're getting such a huge cut of revenue back from these developers in advertising. If they turn off the spigot, they...
In this article: Facebook, MySpace, Netflix, Playdom, Playfish, Tatto Media, and Spam
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Detroit News | 6 days ago
State OKs new tax incentives to keep GM in RenCen
...and other funding was not available. Detroit collects more than $6 million in taxes from GM, and losing part of that revenue would compound problems for a city facing a $300 million deficit. Dianna Gutierrez: Are you tracking your...
In this article: GM, Detroit, MEGA, Warren, Renaissance Center, Tax, OnStar, Facebook, and Michigan
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Times Online | 6 days ago
Networking sites fail to protect children from abuse, says CEOP head
" Agreeing that he was speaking about MySpace and Facebook, he added: "There are one or two very large social networking sites that encourage children to frequent these environments because it generates millions in advertising revenue.
In this article: Jim Gamble, MySpace, Facebook, Bebo, and Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre
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Centre Daily Times | 6 days ago
A MIDEM Exclusive: First Keynote by MySpace CEO Outside USA
...digital platforms, the evolution of the company as a next generation content distribution platform and the new revenue opportunities for MySpace and its partners. Last month, MySpace launched a suite of new product offerings aimed at artists...
In this article: MySpace, Project Playlist, United States, Facebook, and Europe
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VentureBeat | 7 days ago
Announcing new DiscoveryBeat speakers: Smule, Playdom and Moderati
...and iPhone platforms. Playdom recently raised $43 million in venture capital, it acquired two game companies that make Facebook and iPhone games, and it has grown both its headcount and revenues dramatically this year. Our third new speaker...
In this article: Playdom, Iphone, Smule, Twitter, Facebook, and Electronic Arts
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Independent.co.uk - Gadgets & Tech | November 10, 2009
Going viral: How business caught the bug
...of MySpace. Yet while sales commissions give Paypal and eBay straightforward revenue streams, it seems harder to understand how free services such as Facebook and Twitter make real money to match their theoretical valuations. "Twitter could...
In this article: Facebook, PayPal, EBay, Charles Leadbeater, YouTube, Barack Obama, Twitter, and Hotmail
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San Francisco Chronicle | October 14, 2009
MySpace hires revenue chief; iLike execs promoted
MySpace hires revenue chief; iLike execs promoted 10-14) 17:58 PDT LOS ANGELES, (AP) -- MySpace is naming a former MTV Networks ad sales executive to a top role, while promoting the founders of recently acquired site iLike to senior...
In this article: Ilike, MySpace, News Corp, MTV Networks, and San Francisco
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In business, revenue or revenues is income that a company receives from its normal business activities, usually from the sale of goods and services to customers. Some companies also receive revenue from interest, dividends or royalties paid to them by other companies. Revenue may refer to business income in general, or it may refer to the amount, in a monetary unit, received during a period of time, as in "Last year, Company X had revenue of $32 million."
In many countries, including the UK, revenue is referred to as turnover.
Profits or net income generally imply total revenue minus total expenses in a given period. In accounting and financial analysis, revenue is often referred to as the "top line" due to its position on the income statement at the very top. This is to be contrasted with the "bottom line" which denotes net income.
For non-profit organizations, annual revenue may be referred to as gross receipts. This revenue includes donations from individuals and corporations, support from government agencies, income from activities related to the organization's mission, and income from fundraising activities, membership dues, and financial investments such as stock shares in companies. For government, revenue includes gross proceeds from income taxes on companies and individuals, excise duties, customs duties, other taxes, sales of goods and services, dividends and interest.
In general usage, revenue is income received by an organization in the form of cash or cash equivalents. Sales revenue or revenues is income received from selling goods or services over a period of time. Tax revenue is income that a government receives from taxpayers.
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