• AOL Tech Chief Exits

    AOL's decision to post search records of more than half a million of its members has cost three employees their jobs. Chief Technology Officer Maureen Govern has left the company, as has a researcher in AOL's technology research department and that employee's supervisor. ...Read the whole story

  • MSNBC.com Teams With National Journal

    MSNBC.com will begin posting content from the National Journal, including articles that previously were available only to paid subscribers, as part of a planned re-launch of MSNBC.com's politics section. ...Read the whole story

  • Sports Illustrated Bows Ad-Supported Desktop App

    Sports Illustrated next week will launch mySI, a downloadable application that includes a sports news ticker, stats, standings and other features that fans can use to track their favorite teams. Comcast, Miller Lite, Nissan and Radio Shack have signed on as sponsors of mySI for the duration of the NFL season. ...Read the whole story

  • J.L. Halsey Continues Buying Spree

    Hoping to boost its e-mail services capabilities, technology holding company J.L. Halsey has made two new acquisitions--Web analytics company ClickTracks, and content management company Hot Banana. The acquisitions come more than one year after Halsey first entered the e-mail marketing space, with the May 2005 purchase of Lyris Technologies for $30.7 million. ...Read the whole story

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