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Microsoft Acquires Greenfield Online for $486 Million
Source:Mashable!
2008-08-29 09:35:56
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Direct Line Saves iPhone Users From Automated Call Hell
Source:TechCrunch
2008-08-29 03:30:04
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Goodbye, BitTorrent. Hello, Streaming.
Source:TechCrunch
2008-08-29 07:30:04
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Lacking Anything Better To Say, Microsoft Blasts Google On Privacy
Source:Mashable!
2008-08-29 05:30:07
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Google to Get New Satellite Imagery From GeoEye
Source:Mashable!
2008-08-29 07:30:22
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Ubiquity Will Not Be Ubiquitous
Source:Mashable!
2008-08-29 09:35:08
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20+ Tools to Make Any Email Inbox More Social
Source:Mashable!
2008-08-29 11:37:35
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Fiorina Versus Whitman: Who Would Make A Better Vice President?
Source:TechCrunch
2008-08-29 09:30:06
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7 Resources for Learning More About Republican VP Candidate Sarah Palin
Source:Mashable!
2008-08-29 13:30:22
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Nofouls Puts Your Local Basketball Games on the Map (The Startup Review)
Source:Mashable!
2008-08-29 13:31:07
Video Roundup: Kristen Nicole Goes to Tokyo, Sees Dual iPhone App
found by on June 10th, 2008
Source:Mashable! Barely a week ago, my posts on Mashable were down to a minimum, as I was traveling in Tokyo, Japan. Lunarr, a service we’ve covered here at Mashable in the past, organized a ...read more

Fuji TV sues Livedoor for $292 million
found by TechAddressBlog on March 26th, 2007
By YURI KAGEYAMA, AP Business Writer  TOKYO - The Japanese broadcaster Fuji TV sued former dot-com luminary Livedoor on Monday for $292 million in damages over losses it absorbed after buying ...read more

Four Livedoor execs sentenced in Japan
found by TechAddressBlog on March 22nd, 2007
A Japanese court on Thursday sentenced the former chief financial officer of scandal-tainted dot-com company Livedoor to 20 months in prison for inflating earnings reports. Ryoji Miyauchi and othe...read more

Livedoor founder gets 2 1/2 years in prison
found by TechAddressBlog on March 16th, 2007
  By YURI KAGEYAMA, Associated Press TOKYO - Former dot-com mogul Takafumi Horie was found guilty of securities laws violations and sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison on Friday,...read more

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