Bain, Sequoia pump in cash for foreign expansion and executive recruitment as service faces off against Skype, AIM, MSN.
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Bain, Sequoia pump in cash for foreign expansion and executive recruitment as service faces off against Skype, AIM, MSN.
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Time Warner unit seeks to charge up social networker with its AIM instant messaging service; Balderton Capital reaps windfall.
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Search giant links AOL Instant Messaging to Gmail, lets Google Maps users send addresses to navigation devices, and rolls out iPhone app.
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Senate backing sought for legislation that would let U.S. stock exchanges create rivals to the London Stock Exchange’s junior market.
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The networking leader picks up the call center reporting company to feed an appetite for software.
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Backs legislation that would let create exchange tier for developing companies
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Will the Nasdaq or NYSE be the first to make trans-Atlantic ties?
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AOL Instant Messenger worm may affect 21.7 million users.
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Company hopes to make it easier for companies to list on U.S. exchanges.
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The web-based software company could extend reach of AIM client.
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Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo Messenger open up IM channels.
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Chip firms set plans to list their shares in the U.S. and abroad.
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New products from portals take inspiration from startups.
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Amsterdam-based exchange may merge with New York in $10.2-billion deal, but is still considering Deutsche Börse’s offer.
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AOL plans to give instant messaging users a free phone number, MySpace-like service.
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Online casino software outfit Playtech debuts on London's mini market.
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The Internet portal expects a flurry of new instant messaging products after making its IM code open to developers.
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The instant messaging leader partners with online collaboration firm to provide a business version of its AIM service.
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U.S. mobile users favor Yahoo; Brokeback Mountain leads Oscar nominee searches; business users want their Wi-Fi hotspots.
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