Newswatch 5.18.07: Google wants FeedBurner, MSFT spends $6b on ad guys, iPhone approved
By Richard Koman - May 18, 2007
Microsoft buys ad company for $6 billion. Repeat: $6 billion (NY Times)
WPP buys online ad company for $649m (NY Times)
iPhone approved for sale: look for it in June (Mercury News)
Google is after FeedBurner (StartupSquad)
MSFT reorg Computerworld
More people going off the grid (AP)
HP details retainers for board members (Dow Jones)
YouTube founders' next moves (AP)
Google takes aim at Slide/RockYou (StartupSquad)
Online invitation to 'help yourself' surprises the stuff's owner (NY Times)
Microsoft Launches Popfly: Mashup App Creator Built On Silverlight (TechCrunch)
AppleGate and "solid gold" sources (TechCrunch)
aQuantative: Who are these guys? (Between the Lines)
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