Getting 'singled' out is tough on the Web
(USATODAY.com)
08 Mar 2007 20:11 GMTUSATODAY.com - Breaking up is always hard to do. But when couples split these days, they don't just have to divide their friends, dishes and favorite restaurants. They also have to figure out how to untangle their digital lives. "You need to visualize your breakup as exorcising your electronic connections as well as your physical connections," says Anna Zornosa, vice president and general manager of Yahoo Personals, the largest online dating site, according to comScore Media Metrix, which tracks Internet traffic. And that, she says, does not just apply to teenagers who spend hours on social networks. Just about all of us use e-mail, cellphones and other devices to stay connected.
Source: Yahoo Clearwire raises $600 million in IPO 08 Mar 2007 17:48 GMTWhile it has yet to turn a profit, Wall Street appeared optimistic about company's plan to build WiMax networks around the globe.
Source: ZDNet Google mobile phone in the works? 08 Mar 2007 16:35 GMTIf companies like Apple or even Italian fashion designer Prada can design a mobile phone, why not Google? Maybe it will.
Source: InfoWorld Clearwire IPO priced at $25 per share
(AP)
08 Mar 2007 15:56 GMTAP - Clearwire Corp., a wireless Internet services provider founded by cellular phone pioneer Craig McCaw, raised $600 million in its initial public offering which valued the entire company at just over $4 billion.
Source: Yahoo Cellcom IPO underwriters reject option to buy shares
(Reuters)
08 Mar 2007 13:44 GMTReuters - Underwriters involved in last month's
initial public offering for Cellcom have opted not to
exercise an option to buy additional shares in the company,
Israel's largest mobile phone operator said on Thursday.
Source: Yahoo Ads That Zap the Viewers
(PC World)
08 Mar 2007 01:00 GMTPC World - I was hungry and it had started to rain when my mobile phone buzzed to tell me I could now buy sugar in a hermetically sealed packet. A picture on my phone's screen of a goldfish swimming past the cheery new packaging drove the point home.
Source: Yahoo