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Craigslist may be headed for a makeover
Craigslist posted an ad looking for a "hands-on" senior user interface engineer, along with front-end and usability engineers. Read More


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Does timing of Facebook IPO matter?
Reports circulated that Facebook's initial public offering could arrive on May 17. Read More

Google introduces new TV like metrics for measuring ads
To help advertisers measure the effectiveness of their campaigns beyond impressions and clicks, Google is introducing tools that measure the percentage of an online advertisement that is viewed and for what duration. Read More


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YouTube must filter content, German court rules
YouTube must filter content uploaded by users, a German court ruled. Read More

DOJ's antitrust case could shake up publishing industry
The U.S. Department of Justice's antitrust lawsuit against Apple and five book publishers over alleged e-book price fixing means that the publishers have to reinvent their digital futures, some experts said. Read More

 
 
 

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