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Groupon Reportedly Sued By Its Own Sales Staff
Things were going along so well for Groupon, but at some point things took a dramatic turn, and now it just seems to be negative story after negative story. Even CEO Andrew Mason's...
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AOL Reportedly Interested in Deal with Yahoo, Yahoo Reportedly Not
It seems that AOL wants to merge with Yahoo, but that the feeling is not mutual. The chatter stems from a Bloomberg piece, which cites "two people familiar with the matter" as s...
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CNET’s Scott Ard to Oversee the Most Visited Page in the U.S.
The search for a CEO may still be going on at Yahoo, but the company has acquired CNET editor-in-chief to become editor of its U.S. home page. This is pretty significant given that...
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Yahoo’s Brand Not Damaged, According to Report
"Yahoo is not a damaged brand in the eyes of the public," a spokesperson for YouGov BrandIndex tells WebProNews, pointing to some...
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Arrington and AOL: The Final Chapter
The latest word on the TechCrunch/AOL saga is that TC founder Michael Arrington has been fired from the company and that AOL will not sell TechCrunch back, as he had requested....
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Righthaven Stops Filing Suits (At Least for Now)
Righthaven, which has made a business out of suing people for alleged copyright infringement (see background stories here...
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eBay to Delete Users’ Emails, Provide Less Storage
eBay announced that it will be reducing the length of time that users are able to store emails in their Messages folders. Until now, users have been able to save a year's worth of...
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Erskine Bowles Added to Facebook Board
Facebook announced the addition of a new member to its Board of Directors today. That would be Erskine Bowles, the president emeritus of the University of North Carolina's 17-campu...
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TechCrunch, AOL Drama Gets Taiwanese Animation
Next Media Animation, the Taiwanese animators known for producing animated video clips about various news topics in tech and pop culture, have put...
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Google Offers in Austin, Boston, D.C. Denver, Seattle
Google announced that it has extended its Google Offers offering into five new markets: Austin, Boston, Washington D.C., Denver and Seattle. The news comes shortly after Facebo...
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Business Insider to Yahoo: Buy Us and Make Us the CEO
Business Insider has announced an "offer" for Yahoo. CEO Henry Blodget has posted a bare-bones plan with...
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Carol Bartz Fired From Yahoo
Carol Bartz is out as CEO of Yahoo. Her leadership has been sharply criticized for quite some time, and now Yahoo's board has thrown her out. The company put out a press releas...
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Groupon IPO Reportedly Delayed
It appears that Groupon is delaying its IPO. A report from the Wall Street Journal, citing "a person familiar with the matter," indicates that the company has canceled its IPO...
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Arrington to AOL: Sell TechCrunch Back
The TechCrunch drama continues, interestingly enough with a TechCrunch post from founder Michael Arrington hi...
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Reddit Becomes Independent of Condé Nast
Condé Nast has spun out Reddit as an independent company, though its parent company still owns it all. On the Reddit blog, Erik Martin...
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