Posts Tagged ‘henry blodget

There is a lot of talk going on about what should or shouldn’t happen among prominent Internet companies (as opposed to what actually is happening). For example, a lot of people have been saying Google should buy Twitter. In many ways, such move would make a great deal of sense for Google, who is looking to [...]

Bloomberg has published a fascinating interview with Paul Ceglia, the guy who is currently suing Facebook, claiming that he owns 84% of the company. For more background on the story, go here. Ceglia tells Bloomberg that he had wouldn’t have even remembered the alleged contract that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is supposed to have signed, [...]

In eight days, Google will give its second quarter financial report, and at least one group of analysts seems to think bad news is inevitable.  J.P. Morgan cut its forecasts in several respects this morning, with the most dramatic reduction being a $73 chop in Google’s price target. J.P. Morgan’s Imran Khan, speaking on behalf [...]

Newsweek’s got a problem (aside from the fact that it’s currently a publication in search of a buyer.) The company has a smart, adept digital arm. But the product that is getting the most positive attention right now doesn’t support any advertising. And it’s not directly attached to the company’s business model. It’s called Newsweek.Tumblr.com. [...]

The social web has grown exponentially in the last year, and in that time, Twitter has grown from a technological frivolity to a traffic generator for many websites. Today at Search Engine Strategies New York, panelists at the Search Marketing: Analyze This talk brought up social media referrals in relation to Google. Is social media [...]


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