Monday News Watch: Female CEOs in Silicon Valley Down to Zero
By Tom Foremski - July 13, 2008
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SJM: Female CEOs at top Silicon Valley tech firms down to zero
Wall Street Journal:
Intel, Others Back DNA Sequencer
Nvidia Aims to Ease PC Maker Issue
Nvidia Aims to Ease PC Maker Issue
New York Times:
In House, Tweets Fly Over Web Plan
In Bid for Yahoo, Microsoft Turns More Aggressive
Advertising in Europe Softens, and More Goes to the Internet
Buy.com Deal With EBay Angers Sellers
Older E-Mail Users Favor Fast Replies
Anticipating What’s New at Video-Game Trade Show
News.com:
Yahoo to MS: Drop the nudnik, maybe we do a deal
Do Flickr's APIs protect its users enough?
San Francisco Chronicle:
A Free Tool To Make Web Pages More Interesting
San Jose Mercury:
O'Brien: Icahn will prevail in Yahoo struggle
Drilling deeper: Niche 'vertical sites' refine Web searching
Rambus sues Nvidia over patent infringement claims
Former HP exec pleads guilty in trade secrets case
Blogs:
Psst. Have you heard? SEC on the prowl to catch rumor mongers
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