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The Puget Sound Business Journal (Free subscription) | 07/16/2008
With talks with Yahoo Inc. going nowhere, Microsoft Corp. is reportedly in talks with Time Warner Inc. regarding combining the companies’ online operations, according to the Wall Street Journal. (MSFT) (TWX)
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Its Electronica (Free subscription) | 07/04/2008
According to the Associated Press it sounds like Microsoft is going after Yahoo!’s online search operations again. This time the company is not looking to go it alone, however. They want to bring in News Corp. and Time Warner Inc., who maintain significant online assets. When the news hit the street Yahoo! stock got a small 3% bump on Wednesday. Clearly, some stockholders reacted favorably to the...
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broadbandreports.com (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
I'm generally amused when a broadband provider employs low caps in the age of FiOS and HD web delivery, but I'm far more entertained when their marketing departments try and convince customers how reasonable those caps are. For instance when Rogers recently began charging overages, they sent out an e-mail informing customers, with pictures , that their new caps allowed 6,291,456 e-mails and 1,572,864...
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bizjournals (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
Yahoo Inc. has resumed talks with Time Warner Inc. over the possibility of some sort of partnership, according to a report Thursday. (YHOO)
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Hitwise (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
Rumors are circulating about another attempt by Microsoft to acquire part of Yahoo!. The latest rumors suggest that Microsoft will try to buy Yahoo! Search with a media company (i.e. Time Warner or News Corp) absorbing the rest of the business. To put the value of the search business in context, I wanted to share a breakdown of traffic to the top 20 Yahoo! properties. Also, I've compared clickstream...
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Engadget HD (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
Filed under: Regulatory , Tuners , Cable Stay sharp, Time Warner Cable subscribers -- we've got a feeling the switched digital video wave is just beginning to swell. Merely hours after hearing that San Diego residents were receiving a letter informing them that SDV was on the way, one particular user in Kansas City has apparently received the same. Better still, he was kind enough to post the full...
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Portfolio.com: The Tech Observer (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
-- Yahoo is in talks with Time Warner over a possible combination with its faltering AOL unit. Seems like a match made in heaven...of suckiness. [ WSJ ] -- Google won a legal decision against media giant Viacom allowing the Web search leader to keep secret the basic code for YouTube. [ News.com ] -- Atul Malhotra, a former Hewlett Packard executive, has been been indicted for sharing trade secrets...
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Electronista (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
Yahoo is still entertaining the prospect of a full deal with AOL even in the wake of ending talks with Microsoft, alleged sources tell the Wall Street Journal. Those claimed to be aware of negotiations say AOL's parent company Time Warner is still i...
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp and Yahoo Inc have been holding separate talks with other potential media partners after their negotiations with each other broke down, sources familiar with the companies' thinking said on Wednesday. Microsoft -- rebuffed this year in efforts to buy all of Yahoo and then just its search business -- is talking about alternative deals with Time Warner...
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
Microsoft and Yahoo have been holding separate talks with other potential media partners after their negotiations with each other broke down, Reuters reported citing unnamed sources. Microsoft is talking about alternative deals with Time Warner, which owns AOL, and News Corporation, parent of MySpace, a source close to Microsoft said, but such discussions remain preliminary -- [...].
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
Yahoo Inc. has picked up its talks with Time Warner Inc. over a possible combination, as the Internet company faces pressure to boost shareholders returns, according to a published report on Thursday.
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DealBook (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
Microsoft and Yahoo have been holding separate talks with other potential media partners after their negotiations with each other broke down, Reuters reported citing unnamed sources. Microsoft is talking about alternative deals with Time Warner, which owns AOL, and News Corporation, parent of MySpace, a source close to Microsoft said, but such discussions remain preliminary — [...]
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Microsoft News Tracker (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
A little pre-holiday humor from Henry Blodget - Yahoo, Microsoft, Time Warner, News Corp, and AOL Agree To Talk Forever And Never Do Anything: All major Internet companies not named Google are in talks about mergers, partnerships, spinouts, and other proposals to quiet irate shareholders and stop getting their butts kicked, says the WSJ. No news [...]
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VentureBeat (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
Yesterday came word that Microsoft was talking to Time Warner and News Corp. about potential deals to help it acquire Yahoo. So naturally today comes word that Yahoo is talking to those very same companies about doing similar deals — just without Microsoft, according to the Wall Street Journal. The whole thing is just ridiculous. We’re [...]
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
SAN FRANCISCO – Unable to strike a deal on its own, Microsoft reportedly is hoping to snap up Yahoo's online search operations with the help of News Corp. and Time Warner. The latest twist in Microsoft's convoluted courtship caused Yahoo's shares to rise more than 3 percent in yesterday's sinking stock market, even though the chances of a deal getting done still seemed remote.
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lainiek | 11/01/2007
Adrian Grenier and Kevin Connolly will be attending a book signing of "Entourage:A Life is a Terrible Thing to Waste" at Borders Columbus Circle, New York City, on November 5, 2007 at 1:00 PM.
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Adrian Grenier and Kevin Connolly will also be at The HBO Shop at 10:30 on November 5th signing books as well....check out HBO News at www.hbo.com for...
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