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Lee Enterprises Forks Out $1.46 billion for Pulitzer

Lee Enterprises is buying Pulitzer for $64 per share, which comes out to about $1.46 billion.

Oil Prices Lowest in Nearly 3 Weeks

Ater successful elections in Iraq and OPEC deciding not to change production targets, oil prices fell to their lowest in nearly 3 weeks.

Are You Running Your Online Business On Half Empty?

The idea of paying $1000 for a marketing package to MOST people would be a nonsense.

Skype Is Getting Very Interesting

A few weeks ago, I joined the Skype beta testing program for their planned voice messaging service. It is good.

StarHub To Launch i-mode Internet Access

Singapore’s integrated info-communications provider, StarHub has announced the launch of i-mode Internet access, partnered with Japan’s Nippon Telephone & Telegraph (NTT) DoCoMo.

Gawker Media Launches Two New Blogs

Nick Denton’s Gawker Media is launching two new blogs today- Gridskipper, dedicated to travel …

Kodak Spends $980 Million on Creo

Eastman Kodak is acquiring Creo, a supplier of prepress systems used by commercial printers worldwide.

Microsoft Ready to Prove Its Search Stuff

Matt Hicks, eWeek’s star tech journalist, keeps the reports coming, today looking at MSN’s pending hard-launch of its new search engine.

Scoble on the NoFollow Tag

Scoble – one of the few guys who you simply don’t need to mention his first name, everyone know who you are talking about …

Arrested Development TV Show Plugs Ask Jeeves

It seems name-dropping search engines on hip TV shows, is the latest rage. This time round Ask get’s the nod from the producers of Arrested Development.

Want a Better Search Engine? Time to Open-up

CNet reports on a topic that is near and dear to my heart, the future of search engine technology.

Big Losses for US Airways

US Airways reported a net loss of $236 million for the fourth quarter 2004, compared to a $98 million net loss for the fourth quarter 2003.

Teen Author Of Blaster Variant Sentenced

The teenage author of a blaster worm variant, which infected thousands of computers, was sentenced last Friday.

Danny Sullivan Not Impressed with Web’s Biggest

Danny Sullivan is clearly not impressed with the bold claims of the new search engine, Web’s Biggest.

The EU Commissioner Blog Now A “Real” Blog

The blog of European Commissioner Margot Wallstrm is now a fully enabled blog. We find a feed, (moderated) comments and trackback.

SMIC Resolves Litigations With TSMC

Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) has resolved pending patent and trade secret litigations with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC).

NextSearchSurvey Reveals Interesting Search Engine Data

Sid Yadav reveals the results of a survey he has been compiling for months now. More than 3500 participants shared their views on the search engines.

Cell Phone Shipments Increase

Reports indicate that the fourth quarter of 2004 was the best ever for mobile phone shipments, which saw a 24-29% increase during the quarter.

Link Building in Light of VIsion-based Page Segmentation

The days of basing a successful link building strategy on link quantity and anchor text alone may be numbered.

U.S. Oil Companies Back in Libya

Occidental Petroleum says that it will resume operations in Libya after 19 years now that it has been given 9 exploration blocks there.

Linux Certification Gaining Ground but Cisco Still on Top

I was interested to see that RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer) was listed in slot 3 of certifications IT professionals want to get.