Entries Tagged as 'Industry News'
Microsoft and Yahoo? Google and Yahoo?
And the plot thickens.. Ever since the Microsoft bid for Yahoo was announced, there has been plenty of buzz about what will happen next. There also seems to be a lot of anonymous sources leaking info to the media and floating stories around the internet.
Categories: Industry News · Search Industry
Microsoft Corp makes surprise bid for Yahoo
The surprise unsolicited offer that Microsoft sent to Yahoo today is a testament of the position that both Yahoo and Microsoft have found themselves.
Categories: Industry News · Search Industry
2007 A Big Year For Web Company Acquisitions
According to investment bankers Petsky Prunier, 2007 was a good year buyers and seller of business sector they call Digital Content & Commerce.
Categories: Industry News · Web 2.0
Mozilla Creates a Viral Video to Promote Firefox
It’s pretty over the top, but I guess that’s the point. Make sure you check out the statistics they have scolling across the bottom of the video.
Categories: Industry News
Wikia Search Alpha Goes Live Today
Wikia Search is the new user-based, or social search engine. The brain child of Wikimedia Foundation’s founder and CEO Jimmy Wales… …Will it be a Google killer? Certainly not for sometime. The whole concept is…
Categories: Industry News · Search Engine Marketing (SEM) · Search Engine Optimization (SEO) · Web 2.0
Localization World Conference:
Today Localization World kicked off its tenth conference in Seattle Washington, USA. The conference is a meeting place for developers, translators, agencies, international companies and anyone interested in Global business and Localization. Localization World has create a great event to network with other professionals in the industry. Check out their site below for […]
Categories: Industry News · Localization
Is Google Getting Too Big For Comfort?
These days it seems that Google has it’s hands in everything. Their latest interest is the radio frequencies that the FCC is auctioning. The frequencies is used for the old UHF television spectrum. Google sent lobbyists to Washington in order to give a hard push for Google’s interests.
Categories: Technology · Industry News · Networking · Communications
Skype: The Microsoft Connection Clarified — Villu Arak
We don’t blame anyone but ourselves. The Microsoft Update patches were merely a catalyst — a trigger — for a series of events that led to the disruption of Skype, not the root cause of it. And Microsoft has been very helpful and supportive throughout.
Categories: Industry News · Communications




