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Will Meg Whitman Be The Next Governor Of California?Open in New Window
"After picking the wrong horse in the Presidential Election (where she might have become Secretary of the Treasury if John McCain had won), former eBay CEO Meg Whitman now looks to be laying the gro read more »
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As Broadband Growth Slows, Telcos Lose OutOpen in New Window
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Swoopo - eBay's (more) evil twinOpen in New Window
Ted Dziuba writes about Swoopo, "an online auction site with a dastardly twist." read more »
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Scribd Had A Blowout Year, And So Did the Web DocumentOpen in New Window
"The biggest surprise fro me in the social media rankings that I posted earlier today was the appearance of document sharing service Scribd in the top 20. According to the comScore numbers, it has. read more »
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Netflix, Adobe, Google Rated Best Places To Work. AT&T, eBay, RadioShack Among the Worst.Open in New Window
"Where are the best and worst places to work? Glassdoor, the site that surveys employees about workplace conditions in great detail, has issued lists of the best and worst 50 companies as rated by read more »
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Tweebay Offers A Rudimentary eBay For TwitterOpen in New Window
"Call it micro-classifieds. Paul Rawlings, a developer in the UK, launched Tweebay on Christmas Day, a classifieds listings service for Twitter. You use your Twitter account to buy and sell stuff. read more »
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Mobile Web use hits an upward curve at lastOpen in New Window
"Data traffic to mobile phones jumped 463 percent in November compared to the same month last year, according to the latest State of the Mobile Web report from Opera Software. Page views were up by read more »
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Report Says Twitter Would Take 36 Years to Catch Facebook - If Facebook Stopped Growing TodayOpen in New Window
"Marketing firm HubSpot will publish a report tomorrow on the state of Twitter at the end of 2008, based on user data the company harvested from its controversial app TwitterGrader...." read more »
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