Amid a confusing and prolonged oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, many people are turning to sites like Google and its YouTube video site to help explain the ongoing environmental disaster. BP , the ...
BP is being accused of trying to manipulate the search results on sites like Google and Yahoo, as it attempts to salvage its battered image following the oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico. The company ...
If you search Google, Bing, or Yahoo for information about the massive BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, there's a very good chance the top result will be a BP site explaining what the company is ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. BP spent almost nothing on search advertising in the months leading up to the spill.
The company responsible for the worst oil spill in U.S. history took the high road when faced with the increasingly popular and brutally hilarious fake Twitter account @BPGlobalPR … or so it seemed.
Search any of these phrases on Google: oil spill, BP, or Deepwater Horizon. Take a look at the sponsored link on top of the page. It doesn’t direct you towards, say, an oil disaster recovery group or ...
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Watching BP try to plug the biggest oil spill in history while staging photo ops for the media feels like watching a new definition of evil unfold — until the realization sets in that we’re likely ...
LONDON (Reuters) - BP Plc has bought terms such as "oil spill" from search engine providers including Google Inc to help direct Internet users to its website as it attempts to control the worst oil ...
Lightsource bp has announced that its 188MW Honeysuckle solar plant in St. Joseph County, Indiana, has entered commercial operation. The project is tied to a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) ...
It’s well known to many at this point that BP has been advertising on Google to get its public relations message out. Today, it turns out that some of those ads have been violating Google’s guidelines ...
The company responsible for the worst oil spill in U.S. history took the high road when faced with the increasingly popular and brutally hilarious fake Twitter account @BPGlobalPR … or so it seemed.