As if we needed any other signs that the reign of high-flying internet companies is over, AOL Time Warner is considering dropping AOL from its name.
It's probably a good thing, considering AOL's real place in the Time Warner ...READ»
As the battle to become the go-to cable, phone, and Internet provider heats up, Time-Warner has come up with a cheeky little offer for its NY residents: free Wi-Fi hotspots for its one million cable subscribers in the city and ...READ»
Cendant Corporation will become four companies this summer. As the article states on the bottom, this is part of a recent trend of large corporations splitting up into smaller parts. With a possible AOL Time Warner break up to come, ...READ»
The holiday break allowed me to read at least one book: Nina Munk's superb Fools Rush In: Steve Case, Jerry Levin, and the Unmaking of AOL Time Warner. The book is a fast read and a tour de force that explores the motivations and ...READ»
Tomorrow, AOL Time Warner will finally take the AOL out of its corporate name, a final acknowledgement that the much ballyhooed 2001 merger turned out to be a big bust -- probably the biggest bust of the New Economy.
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The voracious corporate appetite for mergers in recent years has caused a bad case of indigestion for mega companies like AOL Time Warner, DaimlerChrysler, and J.P. Morgan Chase. Do these partnerships add up to less than the sum of their parts?READ»
Perhaps the greatest business blunder of the Internet Age is the AOL Time Warner merger. Today's New York Post reports, as we first noted yesterday, that AOL may be dropped from the media company's official corporate name.
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It's FItting that Don Logan, the legendary Time Inc. magazine man, now oversees AOL. A few years ago, Logan was asked what he thought of Time's Internet portal, Pathfinder. He responded by saying that it looked less like a portal and ...READ»
Working Today's Freelancers Union recently surveyed its New York-based members about which companies treat freelancers best. Here are the top 10 results:
Time Warner
BBC
Conde Nast Publications
HBO
MTV Networks
Ogilvy & Mather
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Anne Here's my take on business and the natural order. Synergy was all a big mistake. Nature is hardwired for antisynergy. Do coyotes collaborate with sheep? Do fish empower dragonflies in the pond?
Naturally, that brings AOL Time ...READ»
Wall Street is down on AOL Time Warner -- and worried about its moguls. Yet deeper in the ranks, a cadre of executives is working hard to bring the troubled colossus to life. Here's how a new cast of players is building the future of the world's biggest media company.READ»
Put an end to blindness, bullshit, copyright laws and Time Warner's dark hegemony? Sure: the top tech stories of the week are all about the death of things that Web nerds hate--and that includes Bing, whether you like the idyllic backgrounds or not.
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President Obama and the nation’s governors met recently to discuss the preparation of students for college and careers. This isn’t the first administration to address this and it’s not a new topic, but as test scores of American ...READ»
It has been revealed that Joss Whedon, creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, will direct a Wonder Woman film. This continues the trend of AOL Time Warner finally pushing their DC Comics properties, catching up with Marvel and their ...READ»
Internet providers like Comcast and Time Warner are beginning to offer mobile 3G service as a bundle with home Internet, reports the New York Times. The goal: undercut wireless providers like Verizon and AT&T, who sell such ...READ»
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The most popular places in the blogosphere, according to Technorati, as measured by the number of links to those blogs during the past six months.READ»
Internet video service Netflix announced that it is supporting Blu-ray, since "the industry has stated its clear preference for Blu-ray" -- according to the press release. The company will no longer purchase HD-DVDs and ...READ»
Though Time Warner's CEO Jeff Bewkes has his own agenda to push regarding the future of TV, speaking to the Daily Beast recently he mentioned the future of free-to-air TV. He thinks it hasn't got one, and he may have a point.
Among ...READ»