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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

AmEx: Say We Want a Revolution

157896576_APYKi-Th-2AOL moguls Steve Case and Ted Leonsis are smiling into their cornflakes this morning. Moments ago, American Express announced plans to acquire Revolution Money, the online payments outfit they’ve been working on since 2007, for about $300 million.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Adobe Sacks Nine Percent of Workforce

LAYOFFS_BOBS_THUMB11Add Adobe to the fast-growing list of tech companies sacking employees in November. In an 8-K filing today with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Adobe said it will cut nine percent of its workforce–approximately 680 jobs.

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Monday, November 9, 2009

Electronic Arts to Sack 1,500

LAYOFFS_BOBS_THUMB1Reporting a second-quarter loss that widened thanks to a weak videogame market, Electronic Arts today said it will cut 1,500 jobs by early next year as part of a restructuring effort aimed at trimming at least $100 million in costs. This after announcing plans this morning to acquire social network game maker Playfish for $400 million.

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Friday, November 6, 2009

Is Verizon’s New Early-Termination Fee Anti-Consumer?

verizonetf_2Beginning Nov. 15, Verizon subscribers looking to get out of their smart-phone contracts early will pay $350 for the privilege. That early-termination fee is double the current one, but Verizon insists it’s justified because of the higher prices of today’s phones. An interesting move for a carrier that just last year agreed to pay $21 million to settle a class-action lawsuit filed by California consumers over the very early-termination fees it is now increasing.

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Thursday, November 5, 2009

RealNetworks’s Internal Layoff Memo

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Earlier today, Kara Swisher reported in BoomTown that RealNetworks would sack four percent of its workforce–70 employees out of its 1,700-person staff. After the jump, the official internal memo from RealNetworks Founder, Chairman and CEO Rob Glaser, breaking the bad news.

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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Feds Launch Antitrust Probe of IBM

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Dell Adds 905 Employees to North Carolina Labor Pool

largest-axe3jpg-150x150jpgSo much for Dell’s personal computer manufacturing operations in the United States. On Wednesday, the PC maker said it would close its plant in Winston-Salem, N.C., as part of a long-term restructuring that will see it cut costs by $4 billion by the end of fiscal 2011. Over 900 employees will lose their jobs as a result.

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Monday, July 20, 2009

Beatles, Apps More Popular Than Jesus

iphone-appsstoreThe mobile application market is clearly a large and growing one, but will it someday be “as big as the Internet”? According to independent app store GetJar, it will. In an interview with BBC News, GetJar CEO Ilja Laurs said the next decade will see such massive growth in the market that apps will rival the Web in popularity.

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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Sprint to Ericsson: Take My Network Operations…Please

sprint-guySprint has found a novel way to improve its network operations: Turn them over to Ericsson. On Thursday, the wireless carrier announced a long-rumored plan to outsource its network to Ericsson.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

MySpace | A Place for Layoffs, Redux

largest-axe3jpg-150x150jpg1MySpace has extended its war on bloat overseas. This morning the company announced plans to close at least four of its offices outside the U.S. in a bid to reduce costs. Some 300 of the company’s 450 international employees will lose their jobs as a result.

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Credit Suisse Far Better at Analyzing Derivatives Than YouTube Infrastructure Costs

whitepaper-youtubeYouTube may be losing money, but it’s not losing nearly as much as some claim. Certainly not the $470 million that Credit Suisse projected in April, citing massive infrastructure costs. According to IT research outfit RampRate, a more realistic assessment of YouTube’s operating loss for 2009 is $174 million, nearly $300 million less than Credit Suisse’s estimate.

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Microsoft Sweeps 2009 Patent Infringement Awards

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Sony Announces Procurement Cost Killzone for PS3

stringerFacing back-to-back full-year net losses, Sony is taking a hatchet to its fixed costs in a yet another bid to return to profitability. The company plans to halve its roster of suppliers to 1,200, shaving a clean 20 percent off its procurement bill.

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Our Macs? They’re in the Back Between the Toasters and PCs.

Those store-within-a-store Apple boutiques that have been appearing in Best Buys around the country may soon start popping up in Wal-Marts as well. That’s the word from Ben Reitzes, an analyst with Barclays Capital, who believes the retailer hopes to add the Mac to the PC lines it peddles.

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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Former Yahoo CEO’s Tenure Memorialized With $303 Million Fourth-Quarter Loss

Yahoo’s financials for the fourth quarter–co-founder Jerry Yang’s last as CEO–were about what you’d expect: mediocre. The fourth was Yahoo’s first money-losing quarter since 2002, and the first time its revenue declined since the fourth quarter of 2001.

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