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AMD appoints new chairman, closes plant deal
Chipmaker appoints Bruce Claflin as its new chairman as it completes deal to spin off manufacturing operations.
Sigma expands image-stabilized lens range
The third-party lensmaker adds a higher-end ultrawide-angle zoom and expands use of image stabilization with 18-50mm and 50-200mm zooms.
HP to execs: Bye-bye to plane perks
The company has cut benefits that previously provided compensation to executives for the personal use of company aircraft.
Rocky Mountain News' Last Advertisers
Rocky Mountain News' final publisher, John Temple, broke down the challenges the newspaper was dealing with before finally closing its doors yesterday.
1. Even with subscription costs below national averages, they couldn't retain subscribers.
2. Advertisers kept leaving. Especially in classifieds.
3. Advertisers who stuck around were paying less than at comparable papers around the country.
That doesn't sound very sustainable.
Photos: The Bartz gang--a breakdown of Yahoo's reorg
Who holds the power in Carol Bartz's revamped Yahoo management structure? Here's who reports to her after Wednesday's reorganization.
Why Online Retail Has High Customer Service Scores
Taylor Pratt at Marketing Pilgrim wrote about a study from e-consultancy that showed online retailers out-ranking offline retail for customer satisfaction. This may come as a surprise for many, but here's why I think it makes sense.
I See The Future of Online Advertising at Dapper.net
Dapper.net has rolled out what I believe will be the start of a huge new trend in online advertising: Dynamically created ads based on RSS feeds (aka A Dapper Campaign).
I believe this to be true because I've been experimenting in this space over the past few months on my personal blog. Over there, I've created an ad format where people can update their ads in real-time via Twitter or by writing a new blog post. Anything RSS based works.
Try out TweetGrid.com
If you love Twitter and if you use desktop tools to keep on top of Tweets, then you should give Tweetgrid.com a try. It has a new interface since I last tried it and now you can perform most of all the functions that you can normally do from famous desktop based tools TweetDeck.
Some pain are only understood and felt when it gets to you (People laid off)
Some pain are truly understood and felt when it touches you. With this market conditions and other factors, you hear people getting fired/laid off/sacked etc. every day and you hearing people talking about it everywhere.
How Dave Williams Lies with JavaScript
Dave Williams runs a get rich quick using Google scheme at a site called Dave Gets Green where he sells some sort of secret something or other. It's hard to tell for sure.
Regardless, here's a little trick Dave Williams uses to lie to visitors to his website. Notice that Dave Williams says he lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota in his bio:
