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| Bill Gates Pursues Greener Pastures in 'Growth,' Sergery Brin Gloats |
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This logo is running out of mileage Following the withdrawal of its Yahoo bid , Bill Gates says Microsoft will focus on growing its online ad and search businesses. via MarketingVOX
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Google may be using its properties-iGoogle, Gmail and Apps-to step up its behavioral ad efforts. via ZD Net
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| Google one up on Microsoft with hosted security offering |
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"Securing the current enterprise environment is futile. This is a problem Microsoft should have fixed a long time ago" Software as a service and cloud computing might not ring a bell for many today, but thats what is going to rule the roost in future for corporate giants. |
| Why MSFT must make an acquisition in online media |
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Businessweek's cover story is: " Inside Microsoft's War Against Google - With Yahoo off the table, Microsoft plans to challenge Google's online-ad juggernaut alone. via ZDNet Blogs
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| Britain's Blinkx flies on Google, Newscorp bid talk |
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"If there were to be a bid, the main search engine companies like Google and Yahoo would be sensible bidders. Blinkx have got very intelligent search engine technology and a number of licensees." Shares of British video search engine firm Blinkx surged 50 percent to a seven-month high on Friday, on talk that Internet giant Google and media conglomerate NewsCorp may bid for the firm. |
| Blinkx Shares Rise On Takeover Speculation | Google and News Corp May Be Interested |
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"The Board of blinkx plc notes the recent increase in the Company's share price and confirms that it is not aware of any external bids or bid-related reason for the movement." Blinkx is currently the largest and most advanced Internet video search engine in the world. |
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Memphis, Tenn. -- FedEx is cutting its fourth-quarter guidance, blaming a steep increase in fuel costs. via Springfield News Leader
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| Microsoft-Yahoo: MSFT Releases Proxy Board, Putting End To Hostile Bid Option But Not Speculation |
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Staci D. Kramer - Thu 08 May 2008 09:54 PM PST Microsoft continues to unravel its bid for Yahoo . via PaidContent.org
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