Top Headlines Of The Week From mocoNews, paidContent:UK And contentSutra
Our west coast correspondent Tameka Kee and our UK correspondent Patrick Smith have been at the US’ Game Developers Conference, and London’s IPTV World Forum. Be sure to read their coverage right here on paidContent.org and on paidContentUK.
mocoNews:
—Yahoo’s New CEO Carol Bartz To Keep A Closer Watch On Mobile
—How Microsoft Keeps Out The Lame Apps
—Twitter Gets Business Model For Third Birthday
—Developers Cry Foul Over Apple’s App Store Refund Policy
—Will Flash Come To Android Before The iPhone?
paidContent:UK:
—EMI Erases Digital As Standalone Unit; Merrill Out, Ondrejka Promoted
—Updated: Twitter Brings Back UK SMS; Vodafone First, Others To Follows
—Hulu Gets Its First UK TV Shows, For US Eyes Only, More Coming
—Interview: Andrew Shaw, Online MD, PRS For Music: Rates Reform Under The Spotlight
—DMGT Doubling Job Cuts To Over 1,000, Keeping Schtum On Web Sales
contentSutra:
—Nripendra Misra Interview Part 2: ‘Strengthen The Endowment Of The Regulator’
—Indian Express’ Shekhar Gupta: ‘This Is A Crisis To Which There Seems To Be No End Yet’
—Bennett, Coleman CFO Subramaniam Leaves; Private Treaties’ Head Sivakumar To Oversee Finance
—Times Global Broadcasting Seeking To Sell 25% Stake; Asking For Valuation Of $200 Million
—Reed Exhibitions Scale Back India Operations; Staff Reduced By More Than 50%
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