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Ask Shuffles Management
Jim Lanzone, CEO of Ask.com since April 2006, has left the company to serve as an entrepreneur-in-residence at Redpoint Ventures, a venture capital firm. Lanzone will be replaced by former Match.com CEO Jim Safka, who has been leading IAC’s venture capital arm, Primal Ventures, since April. He will retain that role as well. Lanzone had [...]
Google Maps Notices Missing Citysearch Content
Some time ago, a number of Citysearch reviews disappeared from Google Maps, and a sort of update has now occurred. A quick summary: Google is not mad at Citysearch (or its parent company, IAC), but resolving the issue doesn’t appear to be a top priority, either. read more More: continued here google maps notices missing [...]
Nasdaq Internet Index Shows Promise
When we heard that there was a new Nasdaq Internet Index, it sounded like an interesting idea. We’re now even surer of that, as Nasdaq has identified the Index’s component parts. Google, Amazon, and most of the other companies you’d expect to see have all been included. Credit appears to go to Trader Mike for [...]
Ask.com Carrying IAC Through Tough Times?
Ask.com’s strong performance is helping offset a rough quarter on parent IAC, driven largely by a troubled mortgage industry’s impact on its real estate and lending businesses. During a conference call yesterday, IAC officials said the company’s media and advertising sector revenue — which includes Ask.com and Citysearch –increased by 40 percent during the quarter. [...]
Search Headlines & Links: November 1, 2007
Want a snapshot of the day’s search marketing news? Here we’ve collected today’s top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web: From the SEW Blog: GoogleClick Clears One Hurdle, Another LoomsGoogle’s planned $3.1 billion acquisition of DoubleClick cleared another regulatory hurdle this week in Australia. [...]
Business.com sold for $345 Million
Did you ever wonder how Business.com was doing? Well enough evidently. According to Forbes, the company just sold to R.H. Donnelley (NYSE: RHD) for $345 million. The company was put up for auction last month, and other bidders included Dow Jones, IAC, New York Times, and News Corp (NYSE: NWS). Here is a copy of [...]
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