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Samsung contemplating SanDisk acquisition
News South Korean consumer electronics giant is considering a buyout of the chipmaker to reduce its NAND flash memory costs, according to PaidContent.
Monday, September 08 2008 04:08 AM
Tags: Acquisitions, Processors, Memory, SanDisk Corp., NAND flash, NAND, consumer electronics company, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., music player, blog
Yahoo outlines golden parachutes for employees
News Company lays out its golden parachute plans for employees, should the Internet search pioneer get taken over in a buyout bid.
Wednesday, February 20 2008 09:48 AM
Google: We're good for journalism
News Under fire for being a 'parasite' that's hurting the media business, Google offers a rebuttal in Senate testimony.
Thursday, May 07 2009 09:29 AM
Tags: Internet advertising, News, Site, Google Inc., Search Engine, Tool, Article, Advertisement, Google News, Google Search
Yahoo layoffs to spread to France
News The Internet pioneer's cut of 1,520 employees globally will likely hit about 50 people in France.
Wednesday, January 21 2009 12:11 PM
Tags: Search, Layoffs, Yahoo! Inc., layoff, Paidcontent.org, job, News.com, Agence France-Presse, U.S., blog
Yahoo considers another home page redesign
News Yahoo has published its latest thoughts on how its home page should look, deciding to elevate top search results and links to Web applications.
Wednesday, May 27 2009 09:52 AM
Tags: Web sites, Search, Product development and design, Mobile, eBay Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Paidcontent.org, Search Result, Web Site, Search
Google to appeal German copyright decisions
News German courts rule in favor of content owners in two separate cases Monday, both having to do with display of copyrighted content in thumbnails attached to search results.
Tuesday, October 14 2008 11:18 AM
Tags: Web sites, Copyright, Lawsuits, Google Inc., Bloomberg L.P., Internet User, image search, Paidcontent.org, search engine company, Germany
AP, AHN Media settle intellectual property lawsuit
News All Headline News admits to improperly using AP content in settlement of intellectual property lawsuit involving "hot news".
Tuesday, July 14 2009 10:41 AM
Tags: Lawsuits, Copyright, VeriSign Inc., Lawsuit, Intellectual Property Right, intellectual property, Associated Press, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Media, U.S. District Court Judge





