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Julie Meyer: 'Why the IT sector is vital for small firms'

There are opportunities for small companies to exploit in the technology sector

Towards the end of last year media magnate Rupert Murdoch claimed that he would remove all of his company's content from Google in order to reduce the ability of the search engine giant to play the aggregator role that they currently occupy. Google responded by promptly buying a business called AdMob, thus extending their advertising dominance into the mobile world.

Murdoch has been rumbling for a while about his intentions to stop the hemorrhaging of newspapers by charging for online content. He is right to try to win the Paid Content battle. But there is an even bigger battleground.

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