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Typosquatting profits Google, claims professor - Techworld - 10/21/2008 14:10
Fifty million bucks and counting. Harvard Business School professor Benjamin G. Edelman estimates that Google makes between $32 and $50 million (£28 million) in profit a year by placing AdSense text ads on so-called "typosquatting" sites.
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