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Media giant’s earnings beat analyst expectations on the strength of its television and film businesses. (CNET News.com — 6 August, 2008)
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Time Warner CEO says that the company is weathering the “challenging economic environment,” and that it’s ready to spin off its Time Warner Cable unit before then shedding the flagging AOL. (CNET News.com — 6 August, 2008)
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Lenovo Group revenues rise 10.5 percent during the fiscal first quarter, despite a weak economy. (CNET News.com — 8 August, 2008)
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The offer for Miva, a struggling ad firm from the Web 1.0 days, is $1.20 per share–a 54% premium over its recent closing price. (CNET News.com — 1 hour ago)
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Cisco has been affected by the economic slowdown, but the company is returning to its old playbook, which includes investing in new markets to spur growth in the future. (CNET News.com — 6 August, 2008)
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NBC is waiting to show the ceremonies until prime time, one of several marquee events not being shown live. Unofficial video, though, has popped up on other sites. (CNET News.com — 1 hour ago)
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Google and Yahoo aren’t the only ones that plant to tweak their search engines to highlight Olympic results. Microsoft said it too, will feature Olympic results on its celebrity, news and video search results. It’s part of a bigger companywide bet on the (CNET News.com — 8 August, 2008)
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AOL’s ad revenues are down and unsurprisingly, it’s continuing to lose subscribers. But when you can talk about ‘The Dark Knight,’ it’s easy to make financials sound brighter. (CNET News.com — 7 August, 2008)
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The social network now lets developers see more information about the use of their applications and work them into custom graphs. (CNET News.com — 22 hours ago)
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In a bidding skirmish with Viacom, the cable provider reportedly ended up paying $125 million for the women’s e-newsletter company. (CNET News.com — 6 August, 2008)
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Microsoft says it wants credit when it reports security flaws to third-party vendors. (CNET News.com — 19 hours ago)
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