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EBay Files Suit Against Craigslist — SAN FRANCISCO — All is not well in eBay's extended family. — EBay, based in San Jose, Calif., filed a lawsuit Tuesday in the state of Delaware against Craigslist, the online classified advertising company in which it owns a minority interest.
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eBay Files Corporate Governance Suit to Protect its Investment in craigslist — SAN JOSE, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—In order to safeguard its four-year financial investment in craigslist, eBay (Nasdaq:EBAY - News)(www.ebay.com) today filed a lawsuit in the Court of Chancery of the State …

Tainted Love — Ebay has filed suit against craigslist and its board of directors: — http://news.ebay.com/releasedetail.cfm? ReleaseID=305980 — We are surprised and disappointed by Ebay's unfounded allegations, which came to us out of the blue, without any attempt to engage in a dialogue with us.


eBay Finally Loses Cool: Sues Craigslist Over “Stake Dilution”
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Yahoo's first quarter good; Not good enough for a higher Microsoft bid; Yang wants more — Updated: Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang said he was “open to all and any alternatives including a sale to Microsoft” following the company's first quarter results. The brief comments indicate Yahoo hasn't ruled …
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Yahoo Q1 Earnings Released, Revenues and Earnings Above Expectations — Update: Erick is live blogging the earnings call. — Yahoo released Q1 financials moments ago, and blew through expectations. Total revenue for the quarter was $1.8 billion, net revenues were $1.35 billion.
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Yahoo Q1 Results Just Good Enough
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VMware placates Wall Street with 70 per cent Q1 revenue surge
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DRM sucks redux: Microsoft to nuke MSN Music DRM keys — Customers who have purchased music from Microsoft's now-defunct MSN Music store are now facing a decision they never anticipated making: commit to which computers (and OS) they want to authorize forever, or give up access to the music they paid for.
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Twitter Japan launches, with ads — Twitter Japan launched Tuesday evening California time, and unlike the English-language version of the popular microblogging site, it will feature ads from the get-go. — In a conversation Tuesday evening, Joi Ito, of Digital Garage …
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Microsoft's Mesh Revealed—Sync All Apps And All Files To All Devices (As Long As They're Windows) — Ray Ozzie first hinted at it during a keynote speech last March. But tonight Microsoft is finally launching a preview beta of Live Mesh, a new Windows Live platform for syncing files and …
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You Can Run, But You Can't Hide from FriendFeed — I'm working from the press room at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco and my pal Marshall Kirkpatrick asked me if I have tried MySocial 24×7, a new tool for keeping up with your FriendFeed firehose. — Marshall wrote about it here.
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Google sued over advertising program — A lawsuit filed Tuesday in federal court accuses Google of deceiving its customers into paying for ads they didn't expressly request. — When participating in Google's online auction-based advertising system, customers specify what they would be willing …

Sony Corporation of America to Acquire Gracenote — Sony Corporation of America (SCA) announced today that it has signed a merger agreement with Gracenote, Inc. Sony will pay approximately $260 million plus other contingent consideration. — “Gracenote is a global leader in technology …
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FCC: Comcast blocking was widespread — Comcast's slowing of peer-to-peer traffic appeared to be more widespread than the company has disclosed, the chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission said Tuesday. — FCC chairman Kevin Martin, testifying before a Senate committee …
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Apple's Secret Life — Forget Steve Jobs. — The time to get the scoop on Apple's (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) next move is not when its charismatic founder is pitching the faithful on the computer and gadget maker's next product. It's when his minions—Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook …
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To defeat a malicious botnet, build a friendly one — Beating the “botnets” - armies of infected computers used to attack websites - requires borrowing tactics from the bad guys, say computer security researchers. — A team at the University of Washington, US, want to marshal swarms of good computers to neutralise the bad ones.


The Importance of a Good Name: Ditching SimulScribe For PhoneTag — Too often in the rush of trying to launch something new, entrepreneurs pay too little attention to coming up with a good name for their product or company. It might start off as a part-time project and they just want to get it up and running.