Notebook
December 26th, 2009 by Tubeinator

Microsoft + Yahoo - Seattle Post Intelligencer
2009 was a year of ups and downs for Microsoft – like just about every year recently. It had two big product launches, Bing and Windows 7, and finally reached a search deal with Yahoo. But the company also was marred by legal issues and big layoffs

Associating the Liberation Movement of South Yemen with Al Qaeda is - American Chronicle
In two articles titled ´Devastating HRW Report on Yemen Reveals Need for Instant Secession of the South´ (http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/133889) and ´Yemen´s History Distorted to Fit Freemasonic Anglo-French Goals - HRW Report´s

Google sharpens aim on mobile marketing - Cincinnati.com
s top video channel, YouTube other app makers, can aim their messages widely - for instance, to everyone with an iPhone. Or ads can be aimed at a particular demographic. An ad for the movie “Fast and Furious” might show up on a mobile game

The past and future decade in business at a glance - WVEC
THE PAST DECADE: The nation’s big banks swaggered into the decade as owners of the world. They leave it humbled and, in some cases, wards of the state. After receiving billions in federal bailout money last year, the banking industry has partly

FTC taking closer look at Google’s AdMob buy - Abilene Reporter-News
Google’s first big deal, a $1.76 billion acquisition of the video site YouTube, was cleared by regulators in a month in 2006. Separately, Google ran into another potential roadblock Wednesday after another takeover target, On2 Technologies Inc.,

Gangster Ali Abdallah Saleh of Yemen to Face Charges at the - American Chronicle
In five articles titled ´Devastating HRW Report on Yemen Reveals Need for Instant Secession of the South´ (http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/133889), ´Yemen´s History Distorted to Fit Freemasonic Anglo-French Goals - HRW Report´s

2009: the Year of Twitter and Facebook  - ONE News
Twitter, fuelled by smartphones and online bursts of 140 characters, soared to lofty heights over the past year while Facebook eclipsed MySpace to become the world’s leading social network. “Those are the big winners,” said Jason Keath, a North

Speak No Evil: The Decade’s Worst New Business Terms - Daily Finance
It doesn’t describe the simple uploading of a video to YouTube. While we don’t know what the next decade has in store for business communication, there’s little reason to expect the vocabulary to improve. Especially when you consider the nagging

Google sharpens aim on mobile marketing with AdMob - Post-Bulletin
SAN MATEO, Calif. — Four years ago, Omar Hamoui was just another ineffectual entrepreneur trying to spruce up his resume in graduate school. Now, he’s poised to become Google Inc.’s newest weapon as the company aims to extend its dominance of online

Why Indie Directors Give Movies Away Free Online - Time
“Releasing it for free is just good marketing,” he says. “Whether it’s through piracy or distribution your film is out there on the Internet, so we decided to harness this.” And he has managed to make quite a bit of money out of it. Online sales of

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