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  1. Facebook Can't Find Buyers For Employee Stock

    9 hours ago

    Suddenly, even a $4 billion valuation for Facebook seems generous. Valleywag's Owen Thomas: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has cancelled a plan to let employees cash out their shares early. In August, before the

  2. IAC Hoarding Cash, Thinking About Acquisitions (IACI)

    11 hours ago

    Earlier this week, MySpace CEO Chris DeWolfe said he thought the economic downturn would give his company the chance to acquire companies -- and cheap. Today it was IAC (IACI) CEO Barry Diller's turn to say the same

    Tagged: iaci

  3. Dear Yahoos: Does Qi Lu Have What It Takes To Fix MSN?

    12 hours ago

    We'll just admit it: We know nothing about the man. So, Yahoos, we'd be grateful for your input. Here's what we do know: Fixing Microsoft's Internet business is going to require one hell of a talent. Not because there

  4. Google Reader Gets A Facelift, Still No Ads (GOOG)

    Google Reader Gets A Facelift, Still No Ads (GOOG)

    12 hours ago

    A new look and a handful of minor improvements for Google's (GOOG) RSS service Google Reader. Here's what's new: New color scheme. It hurt our eyes at first glance (and we spend a lot of time with Google Reader), but

    Tagged: goog

  5. Apple's Biggest Bull Cuts Revenue Estimates (AAPL)

    Apple's Biggest Bull Cuts Revenue Estimates (AAPL)

    12 hours ago

    Even Apple (AAPL) isn't going to make it out of this recession unscathed. So one of Apple's most vocal bulls, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, trimmed his 2009 Apple revenue estimate today. Munster assumes that the

    Tagged: aapl

  6. Meet Microsoft's New Digital Head: Qi Lu (MSFT)

    13 hours ago

    It's official: Former Yahoo (YHOO) tech star Qi Lu has been named to head up Microsoft's (MSFT) Online Services Group. The job puts Lu in charge of web search and online advertising for Microsoft and Windows Live

    Tagged: msft, yhoo

  7. Bloggers More Likely To End Up In Jail Than Print Journalists

    Bloggers More Likely To End Up In Jail Than Print Journalists

    13 hours ago

    If you live in or travel to a country without press freedom, make no mistake: Big Brother reads blogs. Of 125 journalists in jail worldwide, 45% of them write for online media, says the Committee to Protect

  8. Facebook Connect Goes Live

    13 hours ago

    Facebook Connect, which allows the social network's users to sign into third-party Web sites using their Facebook handles, went live earlier today. Facebook Connect is important to Facebook, because its a way for the

  9. WSJ Editor Thomson: Buy Print Ads...Because Readers Just Ignore The Online Ones

    14 hours ago

    Is there hope for newspapers after all? The Wall Street Journal's Managing Editor Robert Thomson says "yes." Why? Because advertisers who tried the Internet are returning to the safety of dead trees: Reuters

  10. East Coast VCs Getting Better Deals?

    14 hours ago

    Venture capital deals in San Francisco Bay area are more enterprenuer-friendly than the deals going down on the East Coast, at least when it comes to cumulative dividends and easier redemption terms, reports VC

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