The Morning Lowdown 02.24.2011

Morning Lowdown

»  To punish Overstock.com for artificially boosting its Google (NSDQ: GOOG) search results, Google has dropped the retailer’s site to the fifth or sixth results pages. Users can see the change when searching common terms like “vacuum cleaners” and “laptop computers.” [WSJ]

»  Blockbuster (NYSE: BBI) isn’t the only one that demands late fees: Universal Pictures is the third movie studio, along with 20th Century Fox and Summit Entertainment, to claim that Blockbuster owes it millions of dollars in unpaid fees. [Company Town]

»  MP3.com Founder Michael Robertson reveals his new startup: DAR.fm, the radio equivalent of TV’s DVR. This “digital audio recorder” browses and records radio content that’s broadcast online. [VentureBeat]

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