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Rumors Of Microsoft's 15,000 Person Staff Cuts
By Rene LeMerle - Tue, 01/06/2009 - 11:16am.
Are the rumors true? Reports have emerged that Redmond based tech giant Microsoft is set to slash its global workforce, as the pressure of the current financial crisis takes hold.Last month, speculation started that Microsoft was looking to cut its staff early in the New Year, with unconfirmed reports suggesting several thousands of employees would start 2009 looking for new jobs.
The Future Of Search Marketing In 2009
By Rene LeMerle - Tue, 12/30/2008 - 11:23am.
The countdown is on. Only a handful of sleeps until 2009 and of course the predictions are flowing thick and fast. The experts are gazing into their crystal balls and sharing their visions for 2009 in terms of search, social, online, mobile and marketing in general.I've pulled together a list of the best predictions I've uncovered so far and detailed them below. (if I've missed any - share them via our comments, and I'll add them in).
RIAA Has Facebook And MySpace Ban Project Playlist
By Bruce Houghton - Mon, 12/29/2008 - 9:46am.
Late last week MySpace responded to notices from the RIAA by banning all ProjectPlaylist widgets from its site. Yesterday Facebook followed suit.
Major Labels At Odds With Music 2.0 Companies
By Bruce Houghton - Mon, 12/22/2008 - 9:18am.
DEVELOPING STORIES: UPDATED: Over what should have been a slow pre-holiday weekend two stories broke that again put the major labels at odds with several major Music 2.0 companies. Here are links to our updated coverage:
UMG Reports YouTube Making Them Millions
By Jordan McCollum - Mon, 12/22/2008 - 9:14am.
Well, it looks like the most popular video site on the Internet is making somebody money—but it might not be Google. Universal Music Group reports that YouTube is making them “tens of millions of dollars.” Rio Caraeff, executive vice president of Universal Music Group’s eLabs and head of their digital group, told CNET:
Top Online Marketer Of 2008 Goes To...
By Janet Meiners - Fri, 12/19/2008 - 4:10pm.
Invesp Consulting, a company that does landing page optimization asked online marketers to nominate the best online marketers of 2008. These are marketers who have been innovative and contributed to online marketing as a whole. They named 100 of the best.
Vote For Your Favorite Tweets Of 2008
By Janet Meiners - Fri, 12/19/2008 - 4:05pm.
I’m in an awards mood today, and it’s almost time to reflect on 2008 as we head barreling into 2009. The New York Times blogged about a company’s quest (great PR move by Sawhorse Media) to find the best tweeters of the year. The awards are called the Shorty Awards, and it’s a hot topic on Twitter. Over 12,000 entries have come in already.
Newspapers Take Interest In Social Networking
By Brian Solis - Fri, 12/19/2008 - 4:01pm.
Yes, the headline isn't really breaking news to many of us. However, I received an interesting report this week that ties numbers to the tumultuous newspaper industry and its struggle to remain relevant, today and tomorrow. I wanted to share the numbers with you...
YouTube Unveils High Definition Category Page
By Philipp Lenssen - Thu, 12/18/2008 - 10:23am.
YouTube now has a page listing videos specifically available in high definition. Also, these HD videos now open in a larger player than before, pushing features like comments, the ad box, or related videos down the page a bit. Note you still need to click “watch in HD” when on the video page.
BusinessWeek's Most Influential Businesses List Influenced By Social Media
By Andy Beal - Fri, 12/12/2008 - 3:45pm.
BusinessWeek has put together a list of the ten companies it believes are the most influential in the world. Not a scientific poll–a 14-member advisory board made the selections–but still worth taking a look.
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