March 8, 2005 12:06 PM PST

GuruNet adds Google's AdSense

GuruNet, the company behind Answers.com and the desktop application that researches keywords over the Web, inked a deal with Google to distribute its AdSense contextual advertisements and share resulting revenue.

GuruNet said it would serve the text ads, which have turned Google into an ad revenue powerhouse, on its 1 million online topic pages. The site also launched an Answers.com search results page that uses the Google search engine.

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8 Mbs ADSL...
I wonder why it is that British telcom BT can do 8Mbs ADSL and American compaies can't? Do they know something that our 'giants' don't?

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8 Mbs ADSL...
I wonder why it is that British telcom BT can do 8Mbs ADSL and American compaies can't? Do they know something that our 'giants' don't?

Milt
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