Yahoo! management shows confidence
Yahoo! president Sue Decker has paid in the region of 1.1 million pounds for 47,000 of the search engine provider's shares.Her share-buying began a day after the company's stock hit a three-year low...
View ArticleGoogle Sky gets its own astronaut
Search engine giant Google has hired former NASA astronaut Ed Lu, Wired.com reports.The veteran space shuttle flyer left NASA earlier this month to pursue a career in the private sector and will be...
View ArticleGoogle finance officer set to retire
Google's chief financial officer (CFO) will retire by the end of this year, it has been announced.George Reyes has been CFO at the search engine for five years and is now set to end his career at the...
View ArticleYahoo! operations undergo reshuffle
Yahoo!'s president Susan Decker is making her mark on the search engine giant through a major reorganisation of its management structure, the New York Times reports.Under the rearrangement, a new...
View ArticleGoogle health exec set to depart
Google executive Adam Bosworth, who has so far been in charge of the search engine's move to provide health information, has left the company, according to Reuters.As vice president of engineering, Mr...
View ArticleGoogle to expand in Europe
Google is planning to expand its staff significantly, with the majority of the hirings taking place in Europe, the Financial Times (FT) reports.The search engine, which is increasing its personnel by...
View ArticleYahoo! launches Kickstart
Yahoo! is set to launch a new social networking site entitled Kickstart today (Monday, November 5th).The site, which is targeted at students and recruiters, is intended for use as a career networking...
View ArticleYahoo! expected to cut workforce
Internet portal and search engine provider Yahoo! is set to make a significant number of layoffs in an attempt to refocus its operations, according to reports.Sources close to the matter said that the...
View ArticleGoogle retains title as 'best place to work'
For the second year in a row, internet giant Google has won the title of Best Company to Work For in America.According to research conducted by Fortune magazine and the Great Places to Work Institute,...
View ArticleMicrosoft 'considering investing $1.5bn in retention of Yahoo! staff'
Internet giant Microsoft is reportedly considering setting aside $1.5 billion in order to retain Yahoo! staff if its takeover of the search engine provider goes ahead.According to details of a lawsuit...
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