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LinkedIn Is Buying SlideShare For $119 Million

jeff-weinerLinkedIn just announced plans to buy SlideShare for $119 million.

It will be 45% cash and 55% stock. SlideShare allows users to upload documents to the web and have them embedded all over the place. more…

Gmail Now Translates Emails Written in Different Languages [VIDEO]

gmailGmail‘s automated message translation is no longer an experiment. Now Google’s popular email platform can automatically translate emails from one language to another. So, for example, you can get an email in Japanese and have it translated instantly into English, or communicate with a friend in French without ever knowing the language. more…

Twitter Improves Search, Notifications in iPhone & Android Apps

android-twitterTwitter has released updates for its iPhone and Android app, providing improved search and notification functions. The new versions of Twitter are now available on both the iPhone’s App Store and Android’s Google Play.

“This update was a great collaboration between many teams at Twitter including Android, iOS, Discover, Search and others,” more…

Louisville, Nashville and Seattle Show Employment Gains in April Says New CareerCast.com JobSerf Employment Index

Career_Cast.Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Cleveland, and Hartford Among Cities with Losses
CARLSBAD, CA/RICHARDSON, TX (April 26, 2012) – Managerial recruitment activity dropped by 15.6 points in April, following a steady rise over the past two months, according to the new CareerCast.com/JobSerf Employment Index. more…

Smaller-Screen Creative: Why Smartphones & Tablets Aren’t Created Equal

tablet-smartphoneThe super-speed growth in smartphone usage and the cultural shift therein is old news at this point, but this past holiday season marked an enormous turning point in mobile technology adoption. U.S. tablet ownership doubled over the holiday season which means about 10 percent of the population was gifted a tablet. more…

Microsoft’s Mobile Comeback Is Looking Terrible

Microsoft ruled the PC market for decades with utter dominance. But today, as the future shifts toward mobile devices, things are not looking good for Microsoft. It’s not that it’s not trying: Microsoft is spending a lot of money and effort on cracking the mobile market, now in lockstep with Nokia, its top partner. But there’s no indication yet that it’s having any real success.
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Google Makes Its Big Video Push With AdWords For Video

adwords-for-videoA couple of weeks ago, early participants in the new AdWords for Video program gathered at the YouTube offices. The ostensible justification for the meeting was a fancy photo shoot, but YouTube executives also gave a little pep talk, laying out their vision to make video advertising available to small businesses. They even let themselves get a little dreamy, imagining a day when video might become as lucrative for Google as search. more…

Online Classifieds Market Maturing, Overall Revenue Growth of 16% in 2011, Finds Frost & Sullivan

/PRNewswire/ – Total revenue growth for the online classifieds market in Australia in 2011 was 16%, dipping 6% over the 22% growth achieved in 2010. The general shift from print to online expenditure is continuing with online accounting for an estimated 39% of total classifieds advertising expenditure in 2011, up from 18% in 2007. more…