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Who will be the next Google? No one?

Who will become the next Google? If conditions persist as they have been throughout this Silicon Valley downturn, the answer might just be, 'No one.'


Yahoo! enters purgatory

Yahoo!'s Bartz 'made a mistake' with her 'boatloads of cash' comment, and her company's shares paid for it.


'Face reality,' Blodget blasts Ballmer

In a scathing critique of Microsoft's strategy, Henry Blodget tells Steve Ballmer to stop comparing search to Windows. Spin Bing and MSN into Yahoo!, advises Blodget.


Oprah Effect: Twitter.com hosts 32M visitors

Bolstered by star treatment from Oprah Winfrey and others, Twitter's Web site snagged 32 million visitors last month. Will the Oprah Effect last? Thursday she has Skype on her show.


Google better get used to the antitrust spotlight

The last thing Google wants is a replay of Microsoft's antitrust situation in the '90s.


Apple trying to buy Twitter?

Last month the blogosphere had Google trying to snatch up Twitter. Now the digital water cooler says it's Apple doing the gobbling. Or, not so much.


Bill Gates focusing on Microsoft search

Search is one of three areas Steve Ballmer has asked Bill Gates to focus on, Gates tells CNBC after Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting.


Microsoft: First year-to-year revenue drop

Microsoft's EPS fell to 33 cents, 6 cents lower than analysts expected, and 14 cents less than the same quarter a year ago, reflecting low PC shipments worldwide.


Wenda Harris Millard on move to Media Link

Wenda Harris Millard says she isn't leaving Martha Stewart, rather she's going to Michael Kassan, the media consultant who helped squash Google's deal with Yahoo!.


Martha Stewart back in the saddle solo

Internet ad pioneer Wenda Harris Millard is stepping down as co-CEO of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia and joining media rep firm Media Link.


Yahoo! earnings preview

Analysts expect mixed results from Yahoo!'s earnings call after market close Tuesday. Will CEO Carol Bartz say anything about a deal with Microsoft?


New York Times passed on Amazon, Google, Yahoo!

Hindsight is 20/20, but the Times passed up some M&A opportunities and strategies that likely would have prevented its current financial problems.



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