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Yet Another How-To Site, IAC Edition Barry Diller's IAC (IACI) is readying its own entry in the already super-crowded How-To market, PaidContent reports. The site will be called Life333.com and will launch in the next few months [..] |
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| Take-Two Takes Itself Off The Table (TTWO) Last month EA dropped its $2 billion bid for Take-Two, which left the company wide open for the 'various interested parties' that Take-Two says it's been talking to since May to swoop in and make an offer. Now i [..] |
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G1 shows up on T-Mobile site Let slip the G1 of HTC/T-Mo/Google! First the live shots of the phone were up, and we all know there will be a shindig next week announcing the new HTC device which, according to the site, will be called the G1 (no mention of the “Dream” name in that little snippet). It looks like it’s [...]
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| What The Heck Happened To The Site? We're in the middle of that dreaded technology upgrade we mentioned an hour or so ago. The site's working intermittently, but will probably be shaky and/or slow for the next couple of hours. Apologies in advance. (We [..] |
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AOL Exec Lewis D'Vorkin Leaving; Won't Be Working On Tween Girls Site Longtime AOL (TWX) editorial exec Lewis D'Vorkin is leaving the site, where he ran news and sports. Lewis tells PaidContent that he's off to start his own site, again, but doesn't offer up any details (Lew! Pick up the phone!) One thing Lewis won't be working on: AllyKatzz, a newish social network run by his wife,
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