Mathew Ingram submits: Why did it take so long? That’s the only question that remains unanswered when it comes to Yahoo!'s (YHOO) Jerry Yang and Source: Internet Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha
According to at least one account, the big star of the NewTeeVee Live conference — put on by the gang at GigaOm — wasn’t the CEO of Hulu, or the head of Netflix, or even alterna-star Xeni Jardin of Bo...
Site/blog: Internet Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha Article: Mathew Ingram submits: Just yesterday, it was Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer that signed a deal with YouTube (acquired by Google (GOOG)), allowing the video site...
Site/blog: Internet Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha Article: Mathew Ingram submits: According to the New York Times, the rumours about YouTube adding full-length movies are about to come true — sort of. The paper...
Mathew Ingram submits: It’s not exactly a huge surprise, given the anti-trust brouhaha that the proposal caused in Washington, but Google (GOOG) formally announced that its Source: Internet Sector and Stocks Analysis from...
by: Mathew Ingram November 06, 2008 | about stocks: Mathew Ingram About this author: It’s not exactly a huge surprise, given the anti-trust brouhaha that the proposal caused in Washington, but Google formally announced that its...
In a time of widespread economic downturn, a number of companies powering a new form of communication are bulking up their teams with new staff. Twitter, its leading open source competitor Laconi.ca and the high-profile...
Mathew Ingram submits: There’s much sturm und drang about online advertising, and whether it’s in a big hole or a really big hole. Judging by the graphic of a giant smoking crater he used for his post, Peter Kafka Source:...