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Wall Street Journal publisher to cut jobs

News Dow Jones and Co, publisher of the Wall Street Journal and its online version, is set to cut an unspecified number of jobs, after announcing on Wednesday that its profits for the first quarter of 2001 will be less than half what analysts expected.

[March 7, 2001, 15:57]

WSJ Wall Street Journal

Downloads WSJ Wall Street Journal features essential news and information, exclusive WSJ video, WSJ radio podcasts, customized navigation, and articles to save and share. Get the information you depend on plus entertainment, culture, and sports coverage when...

[April 15, 2009, 9:33]

The Wall Street Journal Mobile -- 30-day purchase

Downloads The Wall Street Journal Mobile -- 30-day purchase. Business news has a new look with The Wall Street Journal Mobile. Providing comprehensive top financial news and market data from The Wall Street Journal Online, The Wall Street Journal Mobile also...

[June 27, 2005, 8:00]

Cell Phone Attacks - MyMobiSafe.com Appears In Wall Street Journal

Blog Cell Phone Attacks - MyMobiSafe.com Appears In Wall Street Journal As a startup business, there is nothing more flattering than having a globally respected media source such as the Wall Street Journal turn to you for expertise.

[July 6, 2007, 0:24]

Lacey's Paper Round

News More evidence of the IT industry weathering the recession emerged this week with the Wall Street Journal reporting surging European PC sales. Wall Street Journal, November 4, 1998 The Wall Street Journal wrote: "While professional sales chugged...

[November 10, 1998, 12:55]

Lacey's Paper Round

News No sign of the IT world slackening off for the holidays yet as the The Wall Street Journal reports on the race to build digital TV-based 'portals' in the living room, The Economist reports on Ball Semiconductor - a Texas company who may have a...

[December 7, 1998, 12:58]

eBay chief set to retire

News Meg Whitman, chief executive of auction giant eBay, is planning to retire, according to a report on Tuesday in The Wall Street Journal. An eBay representative declined to comment, The Wall Street Journal wrote.

[January 22, 2008, 11:35]

Publishers want online ad guidelines

News Randy Kilgore, advertising director of Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition, said the move partly stems from a fear that, if the blurring continues, the Web could lose credibility as a source of trustworthy information.

[February 5, 1999, 15:03]

Microsoft in talks over AOL merger

News Microsoft is in discussions with Time Warner over how to combine Microsoft and AOL's online groups, The Wall Street Journal has claimed. The talks are linked to Microsoft's abortive attempts to buy Yahoo's search business, according to the The Wall...

[July 17, 2008, 16:52]

Nokia selling security-hardware unit

News Nokia, the world's number-one mobile-phone maker, is close to selling its computer-security hardware unit, according to The Wall Street Journal. The company will "redirect the freed-up resources to a service that pushes email to consumers' cell...

[September 30, 2008, 11:38]

Photos: When Bill Gates met Steve Jobs

News Apple chief executive Steve Jobs and Microsoft chairman Bill Gates are scheduled to share the stage next Wednesday night at The Wall Street Journal's D: All Things Digital conference. Jobs and Gates have appeared at The Wall Street Journal's past...

[May 29, 2007, 16:26]

Lacey's Paper Round

News Silicon Valley continues to batton down the hatches for stormy market conditions, as the London Evening Standard reports on falling house prices in Palo Alto, whilst the Wall Street Journal warns against blaming all market woes on the Asian...

[August 10, 1998, 9:33]

AOL Europe may go public

News Bertelsmann and America Online are rumoured to be planning an initial public offering for their jointly-owned venture AOL Europe, according to a report in Wednesday's Wall Street Journal. Neither company was prepared to comment on any proposed...

[January 13, 2000, 10:18]

Music downloads good for CD sales - report

News Contrary to previous research, downloading digital music over the Internet actually increases the sales of CDs according to the latest survey from the Digital Media Association, says The Wall Street Journal Thursday.

[June 15, 2000, 14:33]

$100 laptop scheme insists on open source

News According to a report in the The Wall Street Journal,  Apple boss Steve Jobs offered to equip each of the machines with a gratis copy of Mac OS X. We declined because it's not open source," Papert told The Wall Street Journal,  adding that the $100...

[November 15, 2005, 16:00]

Nortel may sell two key businesses to competitors

News Telecommunications equipment maker Nortel Networks is reportedly in discussions to sell two key business units, a move that may affect its ability to re-emerge from its Chapter 11 bankruptcy status, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.

[March 13, 2009, 13:56]

Microsoft, Intel to sponsor multicore research

News Although the two PC industry giants have yet to announce the research venture at the time of writing, the Wall Street Journal reports that the venture will focus on multicore programming and that the bulk of the work will be done at the University...

[March 17, 2008, 14:26]

Lacey's Paper Round - the week's best IT coverage in print

News Other gems were Lex's comment on the success of ARM, the Wall Street Journal's report on a potential Y2K-triggered drugs shortage and the FT on the rise of green computing. Drug companies fear hoarding as Y2K approaches -- Wall Street Journal

[February 5, 1999, 14:03]

Lacey's Paper Round

News Fortunately Business Week sticks to the knitting with an excellent report on Microsoft's defence in the DoJ case, and the Wall Street Journal, sensible as ever, reports how it is the colour of your badge that says the most about you on at...

[August 17, 1998, 10:40]

Wi-Fi hack caused TK Maxx security breach

News According to The Wall Street Journal, hackers cracked the WEP encryption protocol used to transmit data between price-checking devices, cash registers and computers at a store in Minnesota. According to The Wall Street Journal, the attackers even...

[May 8, 2007, 16:13]

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