AOL overhauls webmail service
15 Nov 2010 | by Sarah Shearman
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It didn t take long for Mark Zuckerberg s unveiling of the "seamless messaging" service in San Francisco on Monday (15 November) to kick start speculation around the world. Early headlines about it being a "Gmail killer" appeared to owe more to the desire of journalists to pit the networking giant ...
service at an event later today in San Francisco . The new service, which is believed to give users a ...
at knock-down prices. Medecins Sans Frontieres launches an emergency appeal to raise money to send aid ...
Facebook is holding an event in San Fransico on Monday (15 November), where it is expected to unveil the new service. Techcrunch reported earlier today that Facebook s new webmail product will allow users to access their accounts away from the Facebook site, and will have personal @facebook ...
Advertising Bartle Bogle Hegarty London has boosted its creative department with the appointments of David Kolbusz and Pablo Marques as creative directors. Kolbusz joins from Goodby, Silverstein Partners in San Francisco. Marques has been the executive creative director of Publicis Modem ...
ago and has offices in San Francisco, New York and Tel Aviv. In a blog post discussing ...
employees, with offices in London, Amsterdam, New York, Washington D.C. San Francisco and Shanghai. It works ...
another example of 26-year old Breck Yunits who lives in San Francisco. He and his friends don't have ...
Andersson will join the San Francisco-based social media site, which recently hit the 500 million user mark , as a product designer in October. Andersson, who has been at Spotify since it began 2006, in his blog Hunch , wrote: "I believe Facebook is a very interesting entity which is changing the way ...
NEW YORK - A number of US newspapers, including the San Francisco Chronicle, have begun turning...The San Francisco Chronicle's website SFGate.com is using content from Demand Media, for its The Home Guide, as is sister Heart-owned newspaper The Houston Chronicle, which is using content for its Real Estate section. The deals with Chron.com and SFGate.com add to a deal that Demand Media signed ...
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