Top Headlines Of The Week From paidContent.org, mocoNews And paidContent:UK
By Amanda Natividad - Fri 27 Jun 2008 11:23 AM PST
Top headlines of the week from our sister sites paidContent.org, mocoNews and paidContent:UK:
paidContent.org:
-- Yahoo’s Latest Reorg Is Official: Three New Teams Reporting To Decker With Schneider Heading U.S.
-- Interview: Yahoo’s Schneider And Moore On Reorg: ‘The Changes Are Larger Than Any One Individual’
-- Microsoft Offered $1 Billion For Yahoo Search; Plus $8 Billion Investment; Wanted 10-Year Exclusive
-- Updated: Disney.com Remake In Works, Again; Adding Full-Length Movies; ‘Camp Rock’ Draws Crowds
-- Industry Moves: Downie To Leave Washington Post As New Publisher Continues Makeover
mocoNews:
-- Updated: Yahoo’s Reorg Won’t Affect Connected Life Division
-- Symbian As We Know It Dissolves On Its 10th Anniversary; More Details On Nokia’s $410 Million Buyout
-- Earnings: Research In Motion Reports Strong Q1 Results, But Outlook Drives Stock Down
-- T-Mobile Launches Home Phone Service For $10 A Month
-- Google Insists That Android Is On Time
paidContent:UK:
-- Interview: Rob Grimshaw, MD, FT.com: New Niches, Pinker Pages, No More Subscribers
-- Industry Moves: Ex-Reuters SVP King Joins MSN UK To Lead Branded Content
-- Industry Moves: James Murdoch New President Of Sky Italia
-- BBC Launches Revamped iPlayer; YouTube Still Dominates
-- BBC’s Local Video Plan: £68 Million For 10 Daily Bulletins, Live Streams, Mobile Too
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