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The Latest Buzz: Rancor Reigns in Philly as "Inky" Cuts Deep (Editor and Publisher)

Posted on: Wednesday, September 26th, 2007 in: Internet

Editor and Publisher - NEW YORK As E&P noted yesterday, Daniel Rubin, the longtime Philadelphia Inquirer reporter, has been offering commentary at this blog there, named "blinq," on the latest layoffs at that paper this week, with readers weighing in, of course. This follows a bitter near-strike, the dismissal of several dozen staffers is not […]

Equity Firms Mull Backing One-Stop Digital Outfits (AdWeek.com)

Posted on: Wednesday, September 26th, 2007 in: Internet

AdWeek.com - As the online ad market booms, private equity firms flush with investment capital are looking at an array of Web players with an eye toward combining them into large-scale digital marketing firms.
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T-Mobile Launches New Sidekicks (NewsFactor)

Posted on: Wednesday, September 26th, 2007 in: Mobile & Wireless

NewsFactor - There are new Sidekicks in town. On Tuesday, T-Mobile USA released two new cell phones in its youth-oriented Sidekick line. The new handsets include a luxury model and one with a screen that slides to hide or show a keyboard.
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MontaVista releases new Linux-based mobile phone OS (InfoWorld)

Posted on: Wednesday, September 26th, 2007 in: Technology Top Stories

InfoWorld - MontaVista Software planned to announce on Wednesday the latest version of its Linux-based mobile phone operating system, expected to be available in November.
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Questions Remain About eBay Members' Info Theft (PC World)

Posted on: Wednesday, September 26th, 2007 in: Technology Top Stories

PC World - Questions abound over the posting of confidential information from eBay Inc. members on one of the vendor's discussion forums, a sinister incident that has many of the online marketplace's buyers and sellers worried.
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Cisco to roll out branch office networking gear (InfoWorld)

Posted on: Wednesday, September 26th, 2007 in: Technology Top Stories

InfoWorld - Enterprise branch offices increasingly need the same IT tools that the head office has, and Cisco Systems is set to unveil branch networking gear Wednesday to help fill that need.
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