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Yahoo layoffs would indicate company direction

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Yahoo layoffs would indicate company direction
Rumored layoffs at Yahoo could offer a clue as to how the company's new CEO, Scott Thompson, plans to redirect the stumbling Internet giant. Read More


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Shutterfly bids for Kodak's online photo services business
Eastman Kodak, which filed for bankruptcy protection in January, has entered into an agreement with Shutterfly for the sale of certain assets of its online photo services business for US$23.8 million, it said Thursday. Read More


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Japan's largest mobile carrier invests US$14 million in Eye-Fi
NTT DoCoMo, Japan's largest mobile operator, said Wednesday it had invested US$14 million in Eye-Fi, the maker of Wi-Fi-enabled memory cards. Read More

 
 
 

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