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  • 100 jobs go at Fox Interactive Media

    TechCrunch reports that 100 jobs are going at Fox Interactive Media, the web arm of News Corp. So far, it looks as if the business units affected are Photobucket, MySpace, Scout Media, Rotten Tomatoes, and corporate, leaving...

    • Posted 17 years ago
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  • The PC is dead, long live the netbook

    The New York Times reports today on the phenomenon of netbooks, and how it risks destroying the established IT order. Netbooks are ultra-low-cost laptops with small screens, open source software and limited processors. As a result, they...

    • Posted 17 years ago
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  • GAME/GameStation set to lose 80 jobs

    GAME is likely to lose 80 jobs as it rationalises its head offices after the acquisition of GameStation, according to MCV. “A consultation process affecting up to 80 roles has now begun”. In my experience, those 80...

    • Posted 17 years ago
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  • Philips cuts 6,000 jobs

    More troubles in the technology sector as Philips has announced plans to reduce headcount by 6,000 by the end of 2009, according to MCV. Philips reduced its exposure to speculative ventures in October last year when it...

    • Posted 17 years ago
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  • Future bucks trend as online advertising sales rise

    Future Publishing saw online advertising rise 25% in the fourth quarter of 2008, while the whole market grew by only 48% (Source: Pubmatic. NB predominantly US data). Future’s revenues grew by 1%, saved almost entirely by the...

    • Posted 17 years ago
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  • Intel announces 6,000 job losses

    6,000 jobs are to go at Intel, according to MCV. The redundancies will affect facilities in Malaysia, the Philippines and two in the US (in Oregon and California.) Added to the GameOverZone.

    • Posted 17 years ago
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  • UPDATE: Microsoft games losses confirmed

    Multiple sources are confirming that Microsoft has already starting making cuts as part of its initial 1,400 layoffs: Venturebeat reports that Chris Early, general manager of Games for Windows Live, the online gaming service for gamers who...

    • Posted 17 years ago
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