The New York Times and NBC News/msnbc.com said today they would work together on coverage of the 2008 presidential election.
MySpace, Virgin Comics Partner
Virgin Comics and MySpace have partnered to launch Coalition Comix, an online comic book platform that will allow users to work with comic book creators in developing and creating characters and stories.
Google Library Project Gets Japanese Partner
For a while there, Google was gaining partners for its Books Library Project on what seemed like a daily basis. That rush (appears to have) stopped, but now one more school has signed up: Japan’s Keio University.
Yahoo Real Estate, Apartments.com Partner
Finding permanent housing is a tricky thing – one has to consider location, price, size, age, and about a million other factors; renters have it even tougher, in a sense, as they have to make those choices year after year. Now Yahoo Real Estate has decided that Apartments.com is just the site to help these people out.
Blinkx, InfoSpace Partner
Video search engine blinkx has partnered with InfoSpace to provide video search for InfoSpace’s metasearch brands including Dogpile.com.
Fox And Brightcove Partner
Brightcove, an Internet TV service has inked a deal with Fox Entertainment Group (FEG) to offer it services on all FEG properties.
Xing, ZoomInfo Partner
Xing and ZoomInfo have just partnered, leaving LinkedIn out in the cold. But that’s okay, says LinkedIn’s CEO – he doesn’t really approve of those two, anyway.
Xing, ZoomInfo Partner
Google, SINA Partner On Search
Chinese Internet portal SINA Corporation has teamed with Google to improve SINA’s search offerings in the areas of advertising and news.
“Google, SINA Partner On Search”
Google, Apple May Partner On Cloud Computing
As rumors go, this is a pretty solid one: it seems that Google and Apple will partner, and together, the companies are likely to give .Mac a huge cloud-computing boost.
DoubleClick, Pepperjam Partner
Strictly speaking, this alliance only involves two online marketing companies, but you know that, somewhere back there, Google’s watching. It’s Google’s pal DoubleClick that’s involved, you see; the other party in this technology partnership is called Pepperjam.