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Yahoo up on reports of new takeover bid |
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Yahoo shares gained more than seven percent on Wall Street on Tuesday amid reports former AOL chief executive Jonathan Miller was trying to raise money to purchase the Internet company.
Yahoo's stock gained 7.08 percent to close at 11.50 dollars after The Wall Street Journal, citing "people familiar with the matter," reported that Miller was seeking to buy some or all of the Sunnyvale, California, company.
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MySpace streams online video to smart phones
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MySpace is launching a mobile video streaming service that lets members of the global social-networking website watch favored snippets on the move.
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Vietnam seeks Google, Yahoo! help to control bloggers: reports
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Communist Vietnam wants Internet giants Googleand Yahoo! to help "regulate" the country's flourishing blogging scene, state media said Tuesday, and stop "incorrect information" being published online.
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YouTube cracks down on 'sexually suggestive' content
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YouTube announced on Tuesday that it was cracking down on "sexually suggestive" videos in a bid to clean up the popular video-sharing website.
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Apple wins copyright case in China: state media
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US electronics giant Apple Inc has won atrademark infringement suit against a Chinese corporation that used a logo similar to the US company's distinctive symbol, state media reported Tuesday.
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