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Monday, 7 August 2006, 21:22 GMT 22:22 UK

Google signs $900m News Corp deal

Google website Google is to provide search and advertising on MySpace.com and other websites owned by News Corporation's Fox Interactive Media.

The deal will see Google pay Fox at least $900m (£472m), provided certain web traffic targets are met.

However the agreement does not include FoxSports.com, which already has contracts with Microsoft and MSN.

Google said online community MySpace was an important site to be involved with given its rapid popularity growth.

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From October, MySpace users will be able to use Google to search for groups and friends through the site.

Google will also provide text-based adverts triggered by keywords found on the websites.

The deal ends speculation about which search engine would serve MySpace. Yahoo and MSN were also reported to have been in the running.

MySpace was bought by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation in July last year.

President of Fox Interactive Media Ross Levinsohn said that 250,000 people were joining MySpace each day.

The site was approaching the 100 million user profiles, he said.

Earlier this week, Google struck a deal with MTV to distribute video footage from the music station to websites and blogs.




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