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AOL Inc. Chief Executive Tim Armstrong is on a mission to show that the company isn't some dot-com has-been selling Web access and e-mail. Full Article at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Barry Diller has a problem. The IAC/InterActiveCorp head apparently has too much cash on hand -- nearly $2 billion -- and doesn't know what to do with all of it. Full Article at MediaPost.com
Joost acquired by online ad company Adconion NEW YORK — The struggling online video startup Joost (juice-st) is being sold to an online advertising company that plans to continue operating its Web site under the same name. Full Article at Simple Thoughts
(AP) Web surfing is becoming more like channel surfing as television shows, movies and music videos pour onto the Internet. That's why pointing people to their favorite TV episodes and flicks could emerge as next big opportunity in Web navigation. Full Article at CBS News
Clicker.com aims to become Internet's TV guide SAN FRANCISCO — Web surfing is becoming more like channel surfing as television shows, movies and music videos pour onto the Internet. Full Article at Simple Thoughts
IAC/InterActiveCorp (NASDAQ:IACI) senior vice president of M&A and finance Joey Levin is taking over as chief executive of the company's Mindspark Interactive Network. Full Article at The Deal: Blogs
The initial public offering (IPO) market continues to get stronger. Venture capitalists investing in fledgling businesses are not the only ones with billions of dollars to spend. Full Article at MediaPost.com
Something big is shaking at Urbanspoon, the Seattle company behind a hugely successful iPhone restaurant-finding application. The company is launching a reservation service called "Rez" that adds a new dimension to its eponymous app and Web service. Full Article at PhysOrg.com
An International Action Center meeting on Oct. 25 featured dynamic eyewitness reports from three epicenters of struggle—Honduras, Pittsburgh and Gaza. Full Article at Workers World Online
Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) is viewed as the most likely buyer or partner for IAC/InterActiveCorp's (IACI.O) Ask.com if CEO Barry Diller decides to throw in the towel on the struggling search engine. Full Article at WebmasterWorld
Microsoft Seen as Diller's Best Bet for Ask.com (Reuters) Microsoft Corp is viewed as the most likely buyer or partner for IAC/InterActiveCorp's Ask.com if CEO Barry Diller decides to throw in the towel on the struggling search engine. Full Article at mediabistro.com
* Bing seen by analysts as a buyer or partner for Ask * Diller says future of search business is "speculative" NEW YORK, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) is viewed as the most likely buyer or partner for IAC/InterActiveCorp's (IACI.O)... Full Article at Reuters
IAC/InterActiveCorp (NASDAQ: IACI), which runs Match.com, Ask.com and other Web sites, said Tuesday that asset sales helped it profit in the third quarter while advertising revenue continued to slump, according to Associated Press. Full Article at TransWorldNews
Is Barry Diller looking to unload Ask.com search engine? Full Article at Dealbook
With the Google juggernaut showing no signs of slowing down, media mogul Barry Diller is now giving serious thought to getting out of the search business. Diller, the chief executive of IAC/InterActiveCorp. , admitted the search space is "challenging" Full Article at New York Post
Barry Diller, CEO of IAC — the parent company of Ask.com — said today that he’s willing to sell the struggling, fourth-place search engine. His comments came during a conference call with investors after IAC reported its 3rd quarter earnings. Full Article at Search Engine Land
Diller, known for his dealmaking in the media business, made the comments in a conference call to discuss quarterly earnings at IAC/InterActiveCorp, which owns Ask.com, dating site Match.com, and CitySearch. Full Article at International Business Times
Barry Diller has telegraphed his willingness to sell Ask.com Tuesday during a conference call about parent company IAC's third quarter performance. "We've been asked a lot whether we're open to consolidating transactions in the area of search. Full Article at San Francisco Business Times
Look for IAC/InterActiveCorp (NASDAQ:IACI) to unload its Ask.com search engine rather than confront what even chairman and CEO Barry Diller admitted Tuesday was a "speculative" future. Full Article at The Deal: Blogs
NEW YORK, Oct 27 (Reuters) - Barry Diller may be about to hang a 'for sale' on Ask.com, saying on Tuesday that his search advertising business could be open to a takeover given the competition it faces from Google Inc and Yahoo Inc. Full Article at PC Magazine
IAC, sometimes known as IAC/InterActiveCorp or simply InterActiveCorp, is an American media conglomerate which operates diversified businesses in sectors being strongly influenced by the internet. IAC has more than 60 brands, operated by approximately 20,000 employees in 28 countries. The Chairman and CEO is businessman Barry Diller. Full Article
The IAC building is shown, Oct. 26, 2009 in New York. IAC/InterActiveCorp, the company behind such Internet properties as Match.com, Ask and Citysearch, reports earnings Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009.
View Photo »The IAC building is shown, Oct. 26, 2009 in New York. IAC/InterActiveCorp, which runs Match.com, Ask.com and other Web sites, said Tuesday that asset sales helped it profit in the third quarter while advertising revenue continued to slump.
View Photo »The IAC building is shown, Oct. 26, 2009 in New York. IAC/InterActiveCorp, which runs Match.com, Ask.com and other Web sites, said Tuesday that asset sales helped it profit in the third quarter while advertising revenue continued to slump.
View Photo »The IAC building is shown, Oct. 26, 2009 in New York. IAC/InterActiveCorp, which runs Match.com, Ask.com and other Web sites, said Tuesday that asset sales helped it profit in the third quarter while advertising revenue continued to slump.
View Photo »Barry Diller (C), chairman and CEO of IAC/InterActivecorp, and his wife Diana von Furstenberg arrive at the Sun Valley Inn with producer Eric Eisner(R) in Sun Valley, Idaho July 8, 2009.
View Photo »Barry Diller, chairman and CEO of IAC, walks with his wife, Diane von Furstenberg, to a morning session at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Friday, July 10, 2009.
View Photo »Barry Diller (C), chairman and CEO of IAC/InterActivecorp, and his wife Diana von Furstenberg arrive at the Sun Valley Inn with Eric Eisner (R) in Sun Valley, Idaho July 8, 2009.
View Photo »Barry Diller, chairman and CEO of IAC/InterActivecorp, and his wife Diana von Furstenberg arrive at the Sun Valley Inn in Sun Valley, Idaho July 8, 2009.
View Photo »Singer Diana Ross (L) and Chief Executive Officer of IAC/InterActiveCorp, Barry Diller, watche models during the Diane Von Furstenberg 2009 fall/winter show during New York Fashion Week February 15, 2009.
View Photo »Singer Diana Ross (L) and Chief Executive Officer of IAC/InterActiveCorp, Barry Diller, watch models during the Diane Von Furstenberg 2009 fall/winter show during New York Fashion Week February 15, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of of IAC/InterActiveCorp, Barry Diller, speaks at the Reuters Global Media Summit in New York December 2, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of of IAC/InterActiveCorp, Barry Diller, speaks at the Reuters Global Media Summit in New York December 2, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of of IAC/InterActiveCorp, Barry Diller, poses for a portrait before speaking at the Reuters Global Media Summit in New York December 2, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of of IAC/InterActiveCorp, Barry Diller, speaks at the Reuters Global Media Summit in New York December 2, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of of IAC/InterActiveCorp, Barry Diller, speaks at the Reuters Global Media Summit in New York December 2, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of of IAC/InterActiveCorp, Barry Diller, speaks at the Reuters Global Media Summit in New York December 2, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of of IAC/InterActiveCorp, Barry Diller, speaks at the Reuters Global Media Summit in New York December 2, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of of IAC/InterActiveCorp, Barry Diller, poses for a portrait before speaking at the Reuters Global Media Summit in New York December 2, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of of IAC/InterActiveCorp, Barry Diller, poses for a portrait before speaking at the Reuters Global Media Summit in New York December 2, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of of IAC/InterActiveCorp, Barry Diller, speaks at the Reuters Global Media Summit in New York December 2, 2009.
View Photo »In this photo taken by AP Images for Ask.com, the prominent IAC headquarters building, designed by Frank Gehry and located in New York City, will be illuminated at dusk today in the recognizable pink colors of Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
View Photo »In this photo taken by AP Images for Ask.com, the prominent IAC headquarters building, designed by Frank Gehry and located in New York City, will be illuminated at dusk today in the recognizable pink colors of Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
View Photo »In this photo taken by AP Images for Ask.com, the prominent IAC headquarters building, designed by Frank Gehry and located in New York City, will be illuminated at dusk today in the recognizable pink colors of Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
View Photo »In this photo taken by AP Images for Ask.com, the prominent IAC headquarters building, designed by Frank Gehry and located in New York City, will be illuminated at dusk today in the recognizable pink colors of Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
View Photo »FILE - In this May 12, 2009 file photo, Ben Silverman, co-chairman of NBC Entertainment and Universal Movie Studios, poses for a portrait at Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, Calif.
View Photo »The IAC building is shown, Oct. 26, 2009 in New York. IAC/InterActiveCorp, which runs Match.com, Ask.com and other Web sites, said Tuesday that asset sales helped it profit in the third quarter while advertising revenue continued to slump.
View Photo »A class action lawsuit … targets Facebook and eight of the participants in Beacon, its ill-fated advertising product that shared information about third-party site activity with the social network ... The set of 20 plaintiffs, mostly residents of Texas, filed the suit in the U.S. District Court for the ...
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