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Hurley steps down as chief of YouTube Los Angeles Times By Alex Pham, Los Angeles Times Chad Hurley, one of the three original founders of YouTube, the groundbreaking website that radically altered the media landscape, is stepping down as its chief executive, the San Bruno, Calif., company said Friday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Microsoft reports record first-quarter revenues Afterdawn.com The Redmond-based software giant experienced much higher performance particularly of its Windows and Office software products. It announced a 51 percent rise in first quarter profit, with net profit for the three months to September at $5.4 billion. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Verizon Paying FCC $25M To Settle 'Mystery Fees' InformationWeek FCC's Genachowski says agency will oversee Verizon as it refunds overcharged phone customers at least $52.8 million. By W. David Gardner , InformationWeek The FCC and Verizon Wireless announced a settlement Thursday in the long-running investigation ... See all stories on this topic » |
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