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[2005-10-31] Steve Case Resigns From Time Warner Board AOL co-founder and Time Warner board member Steve Case resigned from his position as a member of that board. He said he left to pursue his new company, Revolution LLC.
[2005-10-22] Google's Gravity-Defying Financials To be clear, Google's great Q3 result keeps them on the same track that they've been on since they designed a great search engine that the world wanted to use, and a better ad program that screamed scalability.
[2005-10-10] Rumors Abound of Ericsson Acquiring Marconi British based Marconi would not discuss rumors of a possible purchase of the venerable telecom company by Ericsson. Stocks took a leap on the speculation the rival Swedish firm was eyeing Marconi.
[2005-10-10] Oracle Picks Up Open Source Company Innobase Big-time tech company Oracle announced on Friday the acquisition of the Finnish Innobase. The Innobase is an open source software company, known for its product, InnoDB.
[2005-10-06] Rumor: Weblogs.com Sold To Verisign Latest rumor, as reported on Jason Kottke's site: Weblogs.com sold to Verisign? Note: this is different than weblogsinc.com, which WAS sold to AOL yesterday.
[2005-10-05] Internet Ad Spending In The U.K. Up 62% U.K. online ads posted some impressive numbers in the first half of the year, hitting nearly half a billion pounds or $861 million. More is spent on Internet advertising than outdoor advertising in the U.K. according to reports.
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