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[2006-02-28] Google Shares Down Big On Report
A $25.74 drop in Google's share price, to $364.50, followed statements from its CFO that the company's growth is slowing.

[2006-02-24] Google Finance Possibly Sighted
Globe-trotting Search Engine Journal editor Loren Baker has noted the appearance of queries from google.com/finance in his site's logfiles.

[2006-02-23] Greenspan Still Angry Over MySpace Deal
Ex-Intermix CEO Brad Greenspan still hasn't gotten over the sale of his former company, the parent firm of MySpace, to Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.

[2006-02-22] XM Brings Push-Button Buying to Radio
Wow...one of my predications is about to become a reality. Remember back on Jan 18th, I commented on the Google acquisition of a radio ad network...

[2006-02-17] Reuters Financial Glossary Wiki
Reuters is hosting a Financial Glossary Wiki, a fascinating case study for the way enterprises will host professional communities.

[2006-02-16] PreFound Brings Revenue Share to Social SE
The social search engine, Prefound announced today that it will begin sharing revenue with topic experts to provide the most relevant and up-to-date information on specific topics of interest to the PreFound.com community.

[2006-02-13] Barron's Shooting Down Google
The online version of the venerable financial publication led off its free week of online access with a cover story about Google, a brand that can draw a lot of readers to a website.

[2006-02-10] Yahoo Finance Paying Off
Yahoo added several columnists to its Finance site last year to provide content beyond the stock charts and hard news featured on the site, and still holds a firm lead in visitors for its category.

[2006-02-10] Microsoft To Pick Up Legal Defense Tab For Partners
Microsoft has announced it will expand its protections for device makers who use Windows in embedded products.

[2006-02-09] Google Gains Market Share, Other Lose
According to Nielsen / Netratings, Google gained almost six percentage points in search market share from 12/04 - 12/05.

[2006-02-08] Enhance Time Warner By Breaking It Up
Investor Carl Icahn wants to see Time Warner split apart into four companies, and for it to buyback some $20 billion in stock from the market.

[2006-02-08] Google Shares Slammed On Billion-Dollar Dell Deal
Google shares slipped $17 on reports that Google was thinking of paying a billion dollars to Dell to bundle its software.

[2006-02-06] Google's Wall Street Drama: Does It Matter?
The numbers that mattered last week had nothing to do with Google's share price: they came from WebSideStory, which found that search ads resulted in a conversion rate of 2.3 percent, more than twice as high as conversions from non-search ad placements.

[2006-02-02] Google Shows Large Q4 Revenues Yet Stock Falls Overnight
Google released its forth quarter results Tuesday, posting revenues of $1.919 billion for the three month period ending December 31, 2005.

[2006-02-02] Google Tosses IRS Under The Bus
During its earnings announcement, Google noted how higher than expected taxes caused the company to miss Wall Street expectations.

[2006-02-01] Bill Gates Has Too Much Money For The IRS
The AFP reports that Bill Gates told a Microsoft conference in Lisbon that he has so much money, the IRS needs a seperate, special computer just for his financial information.

[2006-02-01] The Woes Of Tech Billionaires
Bill Gates' personal fortune overtaxed the IRS tax computers, while Larry Ellison's accountant fusses at him for maxing out a $1 billion credit limit.

[2006-02-01] Google Shares and Goobuntu OS
Is the Google party over? I don't think so.

[2006-02-01] Prudential Raises Estimate On Google
Considering that the market is having a hangover after overdosing on exhuberance on Google, Prudential is taking the gutsy move of putting confidence back into Google, raising their 2006 estimate on the company.

[2006-02-01] Did Google Lie About The Tax Rate?
DMV at MemeStreams has a theory that I find both shocking and believable, that Google borrowed against its tax rate the previous three quarters, leaving us with the whopping tax rate in the final quarter.