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Ok, Wired, Let’s Do This.
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on May 14, 2008
A week ago Wired Magazine voiced its displeasure over our syndication partnership with the Washington Post. Wired’s Betsy Schiffman wrote “We’ve got nothing against TechCrunch, but it seems crazy-crazy to us that the Washington Post, a paper known for the sort of reporting that can take down U.S. presidents, is publishing content written by a dude who invests in the companies he writes...
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CBS to buy CNET Networks for $1.8 billion
via VentureBeat by Dean Takahashi on May 15, 2008
In a marriage between old media and new, CBS has agreed to buy online news site CNET Networks for $1.8 billion in a deal that should end the recent struggle to control the board of CNET.The move comes after CNET’s management had come under attack by shareholders for not doing enough to increase its market value. CNET is one of the earliest movers to embrace an online only format, and is one of...
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CBS Buying CNET For $1.8 Billion
via Silicon Alley Insider by Peter Kafka on May 15, 2008
CBS will pay $11.50 a share for CNET. The all-cash deal represents a premium of 44% over above the $7.95 CNET closed at yesterday. Will it be enough to satisfy JANA et al?Les Moonves, Quincy Smith, Neil Ashe, etc will discuss the proposed deal during an 8:30 conference call. We'll cover live.Release folllows------CBS CORPORATION TO ACQUIRE CNET NETWORKS, INC.CBS to Become a Top Ten U.S....
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CBS将以18亿美元收购CNET网络
via 新浪科技-焦点新闻 by SINA.com on May 15, 2008
新浪科技讯 北京时间5月15日消息,据国外媒体报道,美国哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)今天宣布,将以约18亿美元收购CNET网络。在此之前,CNET同持反对意见股东之间的争夺愈演愈烈。 根据协议,CBS将向CNET股东支付每股11.50美元的收购价格,较CNET周三的收盘价溢价45%,而且高....
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Confirmed: Comcast Bought Plaxo, Deal Closed Today
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on May 14, 2008
The rumors were accurate: Comcast will announce their acquisition of social contact list Plaxo today. Financial terms are not being disclosed, but the purchase price is between $150 and $170 million. Plaxo, which was founded in 2002, has raised just under $30 million in venture capital. Plaxo has been the subject of considerable acquisition rumors lately, with both Google and Facebook named as...
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Yahoo! Buzz 流量首次超越 Digg
via Wangtam by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
... 2006To Digg or rather not to Digg ? - 07 September 2006Digg is undead, say some - 03 May 2007Yahoo 正式推出 Digg Like 网站 Yahoo!Buzz - 26 二月 2008本 Feed 内容归 Creative Weblogging 公司版权所有,并受到版权法保护。我们将会严肃纠察私自滥用该内容的行为。如果您希望非商业使用该内容,请发邮件至 feeds - at - creative-weblogging.com.
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TechCrunch Stories Now Appear On WashingtonPost.com
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on May 08, 2008
We are announcing a new partnership today with WashingtonPost.com - TechCrunch stories will be syndicated to their site and added to the Technology section. The press release is here.I think this is a good experiment for the Washington Post - adding new types of content to the site to retain reader interest, over and above their existing stories. And this is certainly a great partnership for us,...
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Sprint等7巨头145亿美元成立WiMAX合资公司
via 新浪科技-焦点新闻 by SINA.com on May 07, 2008
新浪科技讯 北京时间5月8日消息,美国第三大移动运营商Sprint Nextel、WiMAX运营商Clearwire与多家有线电视运营商达成协议,Sprint Nextel和Clearwire相关部门合并组建为一家新的WiMAX企业。新合资公司规模145亿美元,Comcast、时代华纳、英特尔、Google、Bright House Networ....
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B2c杂思(2):电商与社区的关系
via 鱼戏莲叶东—何田博客 by 何田 on May 08, 2008
...本”,我认为这是互联网的特点,也是其最大商业价值之所在。b2c电商企业在社区作投入,是低成本获得流量和组织流量的重要手段之一,这是战略层面,而非战术层面的。b2c电商企业怎么制订社区策略?具体执行需要注意些什么?欢迎感兴趣的朋友一同交流,IM见http://blog.donews.com/hetiantian/右上方。
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News Corp: Selling Ads For MySpace Is Hard Work!
via Silicon Alley Insider by Peter Kafka on May 07, 2008
News Corp. execs did more than just admit that they weren't going to hit their revenue goals for MySpace and Fox Interactive Media today. They also fessed up to another open secret: Selling ads on social networks is a really difficult.How difficult? Consider that even while MySpace and all of the other FIM sites continued to grow, FIM revenues dropped from $233 million in Q2 to $210 million...
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