Kevin Delaney of The Wall Street Journal reports sources close to Yahoo put the estimated number of layoffs in the hundreds. From the SEW blog: Organic Search Google Position 6 Smack-Down: Filter, Penalty, or Bunk?
Kevin Delaney of The Wall Street Journal reports sources close to Yahoo put the estimated number of layoffs in the hundreds. Latest Interview: Incisive's Kevin Ryan, Ramblings About SEO Here we've collected today's top news stories posted to the...
Kevin Delaney of The Wall Street Journal reports sources close to Yahoo put the estimated number of layoffs in the hundreds. Yahoo job cuts won't be as severe as rumored this weekend. The New York Times chimes in with a similar figure and equally...
Kevin Delaney of The Wall Street Journal Online reports that Topix.net, the news search site owned by Gannett, McClatchy and Tribune, has bought its .com domain after paying a Canadian company $1 million.
Delaney over at the Wall Street Journal got mixed reviews of Yahoo's new search advertising interface, Panama. Delaney gave some examples of how Panama has created problems for some of the smaller advertisers, while noting that most of the agencies...
Aside from the story, you
can watch reporter Kevin Delaney talk in a
video about the story (this appears to be free for anyone to view and pretty
informative). Turns
out, there are lawsuits filed over the retrofit of the plane, and with them...
I was talking with Kevin Delaney of the Wall Street Journal on Monday
about search things in general and mentioned the sense it makes for Microsoft
and Yahoo to get together. Kevin and
colleague Robert Guth write of there being two factions...
The Wall Street Journal's Kevin Delaney and Brooks Barnes article (subscription not required): Yahoo Hopes to Make Network Flop a Net Hit, takes a look at how Y has plans (it's not official yet) to take a reality show "concept" that was "abandoned...
A few weekends ago Wall Street Journal reporter, Kevin Delaney, gave me a call asking for a few ideas, thoughts, and suggestions about useful specialized databases (aka verticals) that would be of interest to WSJ readers.
Delaney and Dennis K. Here are a few key facts and passages from the article by Julia Angwin, Kevin J. If Gates and Ballmer wanted a deal with AOL (Time Warner) as a Christmas gift, it appears that they're not going to get it.
Delaney in the WSJ (sub required) write: Julia Angwin And Kevin J. According to a Reuters story (via News.com): Microsoft, Google still vying for AOL: that proposals from both Microsoft and Google have been submitted to AOL to "strike an internet...
Delaney. More details about what caused the discussions to end this WSJ article (sub required) by Julia Angwin and Kevin J. We blogged late last week that Yahoo had dropped out of the running for a piece of AOL.
However, the WSJ's Kevin Delaney has more in the article (sub only): Google Tests New Service To Build Content Database. Key Points from Kevin's article: Google Base. As always, Barry does a great job pulling it all together here.
According to Julia Agwin and Kevin Delaney from the WSJ (sub req), Yahoo is joining Microsoft, Google, and Comcast and making a play for at least a portion of AOL. Surprised, nope. The way it's going, kids will soon be asking their parents for AOL...
However, I just wanted to put up a quick note pointing out that in the "war" between the big players, it's worth mentioning that Kevin Delaney has just posted a Wall St Journal story (reg.req) saying that Yahoo Instant Messenger and MSN Messenger...