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AOL, Inc. layoffs won’t impact new Orlando office
Tech for the Rest of Us - Orlando SentinelAOL, Inc. will be slashing 900 jobs (20 percent of its work force) around the globe, following the recent purchase of The Huffington Post, according to the Associated Press. These cuts will not impact the AOL’s new office in Orlando. The web... -
AOL buying Huffington Post for $315 million
L.A. Times Tech BlogArianna Huffington is selling the Huffington Post to AOL Inc. for $315 million in cash. The deal, which Arianna Huffington announced on her blog on the Huffington Post Website and AOL announced in a press release, will move the co-founder of the news site... -
Tim Armstrong, Arianna Huffington hope merger will restore AOL's diminished brand power
L.A. Times Tech BlogAOL chief executive Tim Armstrong said Monday that the acquisition of the Huffington Post for $315 million was "a big score for AOL" and that the deal would help the company on its path to reestablishing a weakened brand. Left...... -
Arianna Huffington will be editor in chief of all AOL Web content; TechCrunch didn't get the early memo
L.A. Times Tech BlogAOL's purchase of the Huffington Post was a surprise to many, including one of AOL's top properties -- TechCrunch. Tim Armstrong, AOL's chief executive, sent a memo at midnight (eastern time) to all AOL employees annoucing the deal, except TechCrunch.... -
Google to Paul: Drop Dead
Opinion L.A."Dewey Defeats Truman" "Headless Body in Topless Bar" "Ford to City: Drop Dead" Memorable headlines all. Once, they were used to sell papers as much as to impart the news. But are clever headlines a dying breed? In the Google...... -
AOL CEO Tim Armstrong buys $10 million in company stock
L.A. Times Tech BlogAOL Inc. Chief Executive Tim Armstrong is putting his money where his mouth is. He has invested more than $10 million in 477,000 shares of his company's stock, according to a Monday filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. He...... -
AOL sells social networking site Bebo to L.A. private equity firm
L.A. Times Tech Blog"With this talk about Bebo, I decided to see if I could remember my login for it. ... It's still there! Like some kind of time capsule." That was the epitaph written on Twitter by Ben Peers, a graphic-design student in London, in response to the news... -
AOL Inc. posts billion-dollar loss after sales of Bebo, ICQ
L.A. Times Tech BlogFormer Internet giant AOL Inc. posted a $1.06-billion loss Wednesday resulting largely from an accounting charge triggered by its recent sale of social networking company Bebo Inc. AOL, which was spun off by Time Warner Inc. last year, is struggling to... -
Google's Hollywood man leaves for AOL
Company TownDavid Eun, the executive who served as Google's ambassador to Hollywood's television and film community, is leaving the Internet search giant to join America Online. Eun takes over March 1 as president of AOL Media and Studios, succeeding Bill Wilson,....... -
The Morning Fix: Al Franken smacks his old bosses! Emmys live, really live. Howard Stern Idol bound? (yeah, we don't buy it either)
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before figuring out how to scam your way into the Super Bowl. Et tu, Brute? Comcast and NBC Universal CEOs Brian Roberts and Jeff Zucker took a grilling yesterday over their plans to merge the nation's biggest...... -
AOL to sell or shut down social networking service Bebo
L.A. Times Tech BlogTwo years after paying $850 million for the social networking service, Bebo is essentially worthless and AOL plans to sell it off or close it....
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