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Tag Archives: AOL
Link: AOL Sells 72% of Patent Portfolio to Microsoft →
Looks like the company is going to completely refocus their direction.
Link: Arrington is Out →
Kara Swisher: The company’s statement said that the high-profile blogger had “decided” to move on, which was a decided understatement, given that the negotiations between the pair sometimes approximated a cage match.
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Link: Harry McCracken’s Overview of the TechCrunch/AOL “Train Wreck” →
A story of heated romance and desire, beautifully narrated in this summary report. The whole saga should never have happened — It is a ridiculous conflict of interest to invest in companies you report on, even if you leave the … Continue reading
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Link: Count In AOL? →
AOL owns a significant share of media sites on the web, but that’s about all the company has visibly going for them. A few incubated initiatives are mentioned in the article, but I don’t see how these provide a sustainable … Continue reading