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AOL names ex-Yahoo exec Garlinghouse to head email groupNEW YORK (Reuters) - AOL Inc, the Internet unit of Time Warner Inc, said on Tuesday it has appointed former Yahoo Inc executive Brad Garlinghouse as president of its Web and mobile communications group.
Reuters Tuesday, September 08, 2009EU law may allow bans on foreign bet websites: courtLUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - European Union law may let countries ban foreign gambling websites if the intention is to stop crime, the bloc's top court said on Tuesday in a judgment that will reverberate through the betting industry.
Market Watch Tuesday, September 08, 2009British mobile merger risk to Nokia SiemensHELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia Siemens Networks, the key equipment vendor to British operations of Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom, has most to lose in the merger of the two mobile networks, analysts said Tuesday.
Market Watch Tuesday, September 08, 2009Sprint offers $100 credit to new Pre usersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Sprint Nextel Corp hopes to lure customers from rival service providers with a special $100 service credit for new subscribers who buy Palm Inc's Pre, essentially giving the device a 50 percent price cut a few months after it started selling the phone.
Reuters Tuesday, September 08, 2009GlobalFoundries owner buys Chartered SemiconductorAdvanced Technology Investment Co., the Abu Dhabi company that owns the majority of GlobalFoundries, plans to acquire chip maker Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd. (AMD)
Market Watch Tuesday, September 08, 2009Obama warns teenagers of perils of FacebookWASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama warned American teenagers on Tuesday of the dangers of putting too much personal information on Internet social networking sites, saying it could come back to haunt them in later life.
Reuters Tuesday, September 08, 2009Obama warns teens of perils of FacebookWASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama warned American teenagers on Tuesday of the dangers of putting too much personal information on Internet social networking sites, saying it could come back to haunt them in later life.
Reuters Tuesday, September 08, 2009Can Beatles revive video game industry?NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Beatles are back -- but this time the world's most famous rock band may be stirring more excitement in executive suites than in campuses and schoolyards.
Reuters Tuesday, September 08, 2009Sprint withdraws $100 credit offer for new Pre usersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Sprint Nextel Corp on Tuesday withdrew an offer on its Web site of a $100 service credit for new subscribers that buy a Palm Inc Pre smartphone, saying it was published in error.
Reuters Tuesday, September 08, 2009Asian social networking sites profit from virtual moneySINGAPORE (Reuters) - By selling an array of virtual products from avatar clothes to e-furniture, Asia's social networking sites appear to have solved the conundrum of how to leverage big profits from their extensive user bases.
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