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Yahoos Brace For The Coming Reorg Except for the good news about the search-share stabilization, it has been quiet at Yahoo for the last few weeks. But change has come to the place. Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz is ready to unleash a major reorg, Kara Swisher says. No one knows exactly what to expect because Carol has quickly learned that whatever she says will immediately be published by Kara. But here's the speculation. Read >Bartz Blows Into Town, Change Comes To Yahoo Microsoft To The Laid Off: Please Send Back Part Of Your Severance | |
How Much Will 'Good Enough' iPhone Rivals Hurt Apple? No one in the mobile industry has been able to capture the design and elegance of Apple's iPhone yet. But how much will "good enough" rivals stunt Apple's growth? Read > | |
Microsoft: Of Course We're Still Hiring H-1B Workers Microsoft still hasn't made a formal response to that letter from anti-H-1B crusader Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) saying the company has a "moral imperative" to give preferential treatment to US citizens over H-1B workers as it lays off thousands. But a company spokeswoman tells Bloomberg the company will 'certainly' be hiring more H-1B workers in the coming months, in what we believe is Microsoft's first public acknowledgment since Grassley's letter they'll stick with the program. Read > | |
The Cable Companies' Evil Plan To Take Down Hulu Cable companies have watched online video upstarts like Hulu and YouTube take attention away from their most important business -- cable TV services -- with little response so far. Read > | |
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Sony loses its spot as the #2 seller of HDTVs to Vizio. Vizio?!? Read > Android Netbooks Probably Coming In Time For Christmas Well, we saw this coming: Netbook star Asus is allocating engineers towards making computers powered by Google Android. Read > Facebook Reached 150 Million Users 84 Years Faster Than The Telephone Fortune puts together a fantastic infographic illustrating Facebook's remarkable growth. Founded in 2004, Facebook just reached 175 million active users. Did you know it took the telephone 89 years and the TV 38 years to reach 150 million? Yeesh. Read >Tim Armstrong's "Patch" To Cash In On Death Of Newspapers? With newspapers croaking right and left, American citizens are justifiably wondering what or who is going to fill the local-paper vacuum. To that end, a handful of companies have tried to float new local news models. So far, most have failed (WaPo's Loudoun County experiment, for example). Google boss Tim Armstrong, however, seems to be on the right track with his new company, Patch. Read >What Liberty Really Loves About Sirius: Tax Losses Did John Malone save Sirius XM because he's psyched to get into the satellite radio business? Unlikely. More likely, he likes the idea of lending out $530 million to get $2 billion back even if Sirius's stock never recovers and the company never makes a dime. Read > | |
Can 4chan Turn 300 Million Pageviews Into A Business? Citigroup Caught Up In Nigerian Email Scam Official Apple Video Of A Touchscreen Tablet | |
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