Online portal, buffeted by competition from Google and Yahoo, plans asset sale after failing to find buyer.
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A former tattoo artist's social network vision sketched onto a napkin evolves into a test launch of a site.
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Nasdaq has received U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approval to launch its online marketplace for private placements on Aug. 15, setting the stage for retail investors to tap private equity and venture capital vehicles.
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Chinese search company reports 143 percent increase in second-quarter net income.
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Former AOL founder calls on consumers to take control of their health with his latest online endeavor.
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NBC’s Randy Falcon will replace Jonathan Miller as CEO of AOL.
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If Yahoo! pays $1 billion for Facebook, we should all be very, very afraid. Or all start social networking sites.
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Viacom agrees to acquire specialist in casual games and online video.
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The acquisition would give the wireless marketplace specialist access to a list of big-name media customers.
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Will Kozo Hiramatsu put Takafumi Horie’s Livedoor back together again—or take a more expedient option?
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Venturing further out on the limb with Live portal.
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Microsoft is aiding China’s web censors in what could be a lesson for other multinationals.
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PLUMTREE SOFTWARE: RIPE FOR AN IPO
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The inside story of a dot-com turnaround, and its unexpected end.
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Yahoo has signed up iFilm and other Web short-film companies to bolster its push into entertainment. That may leave some of ever-evolving iFilm's consumer-portal plans on the cutting-room floor.
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4anything.com got $11 million in funding last week after a new CEO changed the Internet guide's direction.
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Hummer Winblad funds baby-boomer portal
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CMGI may seek stability through portal strategy
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Go2Net and portal deals goose Net stocks
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Chinese portal gets VC backing
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