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Thismoment Acquires Position2 Brand Monitor - MarketWatch (press release)
Thismoment Acquires Position2 Brand Monitor
MarketWatch (press release)
We selected thismoment's DEC platform for the recent launch of the game-changing Gillette global YouTube channel simply because DEC is the most comprehensive and user-friendly social content management system we've ever seen. We are looking forward to ...
The Role of Women on Wall Street Fuels Another Debate Over Job Titles
Why pay women more when you can simply give them a more important sounding job title?
Double Fine Raises $600K in a Day on Kickstarter for New Game
Crowdsourced video game funding? It sounds a bit wonky, but never underestimate the power of a devoted fanbase. Tim Schafer is a video game legend, behind such titles as Grim Fandango, Psychonauts and The Secret of Monkey Island. So when he says he wants to make a new game, his fans ask "how much do you need?"
The World's Biggest Soccer Teams
This year's Money League report from Deloitte on the world's 20 biggest soccer teams (see full report below) shows aggregate revenue of 4.4 billion Euro ($6.3 billion) during the 2010-11 season, 3% more than the previous year. The five teams with the most revenue were Real Madrid ($695 million), FC Barcelona ($653 million), Manchester United ($532 million), Bayern Munich ($466 million) and Arsenal ($364 million).
TripAdvisor: Bad Trip? Analysts Cut Ratings On Weak Q4
Like night follows day, ugly quarters are predictably followed by bearish commentary from the Street.
Oracle buying Taleo for US$1.9 billion in direct hit at SAP
Oracle is buying cloud-based talent management and employee recruitment software vendor Taleo for roughly US$1.9 billion, the company announced Thursday. The move comes shortly after SAP's move to acquire SuccessFactors, a close competitor of Taleo, for US$3.4 billion in a deal that has yet to close.
Landmark lawsuits under way over who owns the Interactive Web
Michael Doyle and his company Eolas claim several prominent Web companies, including YouTube and Amazon, violate a patent it holds that dates back to 1994.
Originally posted at The Digital Home
Amazon + Viacom = Fixed Network Data Caps and the End of TV as We Know It
As an Amazon Prime subscriber, Michael Manzo, CMO of Openet, loves the new licensing agreement Amazon and Viacom have signed. The value is worth it just for the reduced shipping costs, he says. Briefly, Amazon and Viacom have inked a licensing agreement that will make thousands of new titles, including The Hills, Jersey Shore, The Hard Times of RJ Berger, The Real World, Dora the Explorer, SpongeBob SquarePants, Yo Gabba Gabba and Hot in Cleveland available to Prime customers.
Google: We'll pay you to track the Web sites you visit
The search giant is offering a series of gift cards worth up to $25 if you allow it to monitor the Web sites you visit and how you use them.
Online Content Coordinator - FashionUnited.co.uk
Online Content Coordinator
FashionUnited.co.uk
You will be required to collate any information that is needed to update the site and amend the information online using the Content Management System (CMS). You will be reviewing what products are selling well in which territories and acting on this ...
California To Get $18B From U.S. Foreclosure Deal With Big Banks, AG Says
Ahead of an imminent announcement from the Justice Department on a sweeping settlement with five big U.S. banks, California Attorney General Attorney Kamala Harris revealed that her state would receive up to $18 billion.
Amazon's New Kindles
A close up look at Amazon's newest media gadgets.
Now Available From Amazon: Economic Disappointment?
It's a symptom of a mixed economic environment that if a piece of information indicates a trend in one direction, it won't be long before something comes along to contradict it.
How Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model Kathy Ireland Became a $350 Million Mogul
The strange but true story of how swimsuit icon Kathy Ireland turned America?s most mundane products into a licensing empire?and became the first lady of flyover country.
America's Biggest Seed-Stage Investor on Start-up Success
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is America's biggest seed-stage investor. And one of NSF's portfolio managers has keen insights on what separates the start-up winners from the pack.

