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Twitter CEO Dick Costolo on Jack Dorsey, ad revenue, going public
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Oct 13, 2012
Twitter CEO Dick Costolo discusses the role of the social media site in today's world, whether it will go public, and how it deals with privacy issues.
A new new strategy for Yahoo coming soon
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Sep 24, 2012
New CEO Marissa Meyer is expected to use her Google experience to jump-start growth at Yahoo
Village Voice to cut ties to sex ad business
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Sep 24, 2012
The decision is a hit to revenue. But other alternative weeklies are surviving without adult classifieds.
Microsoft and Nokia try again with a new smartphone
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Sep 5, 2012
The two companies are hoping to capitalize when they introduce their new designed-from-the-ground-up smartphone today, based on the same Windows 8 system that'll run next-generation PCs.
Why is the Windows Phone always an afterthought?
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Sep 5, 2012
A new Nokia Windows Phone debuts and the silence is deafening.
Apple vs Samsung verdict is a big win for Microsoft
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Aug 27, 2012
Microsoft has been trying to compete in the smartphone market for years. With the recent Apple vs. Samsung patent verdict, Microsoft may be able to point out the hidden costs of Android.
What Google wants with travel guide Frommer's
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Aug 13, 2012
Mergers and acquisitions news today as Google adds guidebook company Frommer's to its travel and entertainment quiver. What does the search company want to do with the old-school guidebook?
The surprising economics of spam
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Aug 13, 2012
A look at the screwy economic model of that pesky inbox filler.
With the Olympics, NBC gets a head start on fall promotion
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Aug 6, 2012
Looks like NBC will sell enough ads to break even on the London summer games, which cost $1.3 billion. Its Olympic-sized audience is also a great place to tout NBC programming.
Despite online furor, NBC's Olympics ratings doing well
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Aug 1, 2012
The network said today it's on track to break even on its Olympics coverage. NBC had expected to take a loss.











