SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - One done - and perhaps, two more to go. The Associated Press has signed a licensing deal with Yahoo - one that gives the news cooperative a steady stream of revenue from the online site. The deal allows Yahoo to continue posting AP content on its site. Meanwhile, AP says it is still negotiating to renew its online licensing agreements with two other companies: Google and Microsoft. Late last year, Google stopped posting fresh AP content on its Web site. Yahoo calls the AP as an important part of its efforts to keep its nearly 600 million worldwide users informed.
Advertisement