Google may bid for a stake in AOL
Internet search giant Google is said to be in talks with media group Time Warner about a stake in its internet service provider, AOL.
According to a string of news agency and newspaper reports, the California based search firm could share AOL with Time Warner and US cable firm Comcast.
Such a deal could put Google's search tools together with Time Warner's TV and film content in a portal.
Google and Comcast are not the only suitors, with software giant Microsoft also discussing potential tie-ups between AOL and its own content service, MSN.
Methinks AOL search is already "powered by Google", which is why MS may be interested (they get a massive amount of people using their MSN search engine instead?). As it stands, I hate the google search bars and other features - and AOL has enough adverts without a google invasion of them as well

Google appear to be as aggressive and cavalier about laws as MS, so which is worse I just don't know... Time to swap ISP at some point
