March 2008


The site, Shine, is aimed at women between 25 and 54, a group Yahoo said was underserved by its current properties.

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Net profit in 2007 fell 13 percent to 23.7 billion yuan ($3.4 billion) as more customers switched to mobile phones.

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A set of Internet start-up companies has emerged to help small businesses use the Web as more than just an online brochure.

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Microsoft announced a deal with a company headed by Peter Safran, the veteran Hollywood producer and talent manager, to produce original shows for distribution on the system.

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A new wave of Silicon Valley companies is bringing live socializing into online social networking Web sites.

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Google’s status as the coolest place to work may be waning. The company has lost another high-ranking employee to the social networking site Facebook.

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The creator of a mass text-messaging system used to aid protesters during the 2004 Republican National Convention is resisting releasing information on its users.

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Tired of hearing other people’s cellphone conversations? Soon you may have to watch their favorite television shows and YouTube videos, too.

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More businesses are learning how to buy the great ideas of others.

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NEW YORK — Yahoo Inc. is launching a new site for women between ages 25 and 54, calling it a key demographic underserved by current Yahoo properties.

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