The nation’s economic ills have infected even the Internet moneymaking juggernaut Google Inc., which Thursday reported slowing revenue growth and an increase in profit aided by sharp cost-cutting. “No company is immune,” Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said in announcing the company’s first-ever quarter-to-quarter drop in sales. In an interview, he added, “There are people who […]
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Skype Founders May Try to By Service Back From EBay: Los Angeles Times, April 2009
If the Skype founders succeed in buying back the Internet calling service from EBay Inc., it would dissolve a marriage that made little sense to customers or investors. EBay bought Skype from Scandinavian entrepreneurs Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis in 2005 for more than $3.1 billion. The pair are reportedly seeking private equity partners to […]
Job Seekers Turning to Online Social Networks: Los Angeles Times, April 2009
Almost as soon as Guang-Yu Xu was laid off from his engineering post at a Silicon Valley Internet company last month, he visited LinkedIn.com and updated his job status from “current” to “past.” Through their interconnected contacts, he soon heard from headhunter Robert Greene, one of more than 530,000 recruiters trolling the professional networking site […]
Tech Ventures Running Lean but Upbeat: Los Angeles Times, March 2009
With tech-savvy entrepreneurs planning their next ventures and pulsating parties packed with digital hipsters, this year’s South by Southwest Interactive Festival didn’t feel like an event on the verge of Great Depression 2.0. But underneath it all lingered the reality: Tech company valuations have tanked, venture capital has grown scarce and Americans are obsessed with […]
Author Julia Angwin talks up ‘Stealing MySpace’ at SXSW: Los Angeles Times, March 2009
For all the dirt that gets dished on the MySpace social network, very little of it has spilled about MySpace itself. But in a new book out today, and unveiled at the South by Southwest Interactive Festival, author Julia Angwin unveils the somewhat tawdry story of the company’s roots in spam, porn and spyware. “When I started reporting […]
Media Companies Learn to Mash Up at SXSW: Los Angeles Times, March 2009
It’s been a few years since mashups became a hot thing in the tech industry. Companies would open their programming tools, known as APIs, to the public, and then enterprising developers would come up with new tools built on the company’s platform. Think of the way people merged apartment listings from Craigslist with Google Maps, or […]
Dennis Crowley: Foursquare Doesn’t Use Google’s Dodgeball Code: Los Angeles Times, March 2009
Several years ago, attendees at the South By Southwest Interactive Festival loved keeping track of each others’ whereabouts using a service calledDodgeball. They could enter their location on a mobile phone, and it would be broadcast to their friends. Google Inc. bought Dodgeball in 2005, but the service never took off, and the company pulled the […]
SXSW to AT&T: Free Our iPhones: Los Angeles Times, March 2009
For all practical purposes, the South by Southwest Interactive Festival in Austin, Texas, is a de factoiPhone convention. People who don’t have the white-hot Apple device often feel left out. But not this year. With so many iPhone users descending on Austin, the convention center has become an almost impossible place to make a call or […]
SXSW Lesson: How to Fake Authenticity: Los Angeles Times, March 2009
Actor George Burns is reputed to have said, “The secret of acting is sincerity. If you can fake that, you’ve got it made.”
In-Your-Face Web Ad Formats Popping Up All Over: Los Angeles Times, March 2009
They’re bigger, they’re bolder, and soon they’ll be covering up large swaths of some of your favorite Web pages. The Online Publishers Assn. on Tuesday released several new in-your-face advertising formats designed to be both more obtrusive and interactive.