Saturday, February 9, 2013

AOL Q4 2012 Beats The Street On Sales Of $600M, Showing Its First Revenue Growth In 8 Years

Technology companies are forever making news - thankfully for me since this is a tech blog. Who're we looking at today?

In our first little group, why don't we check out the sites taking about Google and Search engine optimization:
- Google's Win on Advertising in Australian Court May Prove a Tough Hurdle for Competitors and Foes in a Court of Law from technorati.com
- Confirmed: Google Removes "Not Selected" From Webmaster Tools from searchengineland.com
- Alchemy API Raises $2 Million For Neural Net Analysis Tech, On Par With IBM Watson, Google from techcrunch.com

Facebook and Yelp, Inc. seemed to get mentioned quite a bit too:
- Facebookmageddon: Apparent Bug On Facebook Brings Down Parts Of Internet from www.huffingtonpost.com
- Facebook's Oldest Member Has a Favor to Ask from technorati.com
- For A Brief, Terrible Moment, Facebook Connect Broke A Bunch Of Websites, But It Says We Can All Breathe Easy Now from techcrunch.com



Did you catch all the talk about IOS and IPhone? Here are the most interesting links:
- Cooliris Expands Again With Yandex Partnership, Hits 3 Million Downloads On iOS - "As of today, Cooliris has 3 million iOS users, around 60 percent of which are in the U.S., with the next largest market being Asia, at 30 percent of users" - said techcrunch.com

Let's finish up by checking out Revenue and AOL Inc..
- AOL Q4 2012 Beats The Street On Sales Of $600M, Showing Its First Revenue Growth In 8 Years - "AOL (owner of TechCrunch) has just reported earnings for Q4 2012: revenues came in at$599.5 million on earnings of 41 cents per share" - said techcrunch.com















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