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Fortune 50 Most Powerful Women List Includes Many From Silicon Valley | Kara Swisher | BoomTown | AllThingsD
Time Inc.'s Fortune magazine--which never met a list it did not like to make--had a solid group of women tech types on its "50 Most Powerful Women 2009” roster, the annual survey that it posted yesterday. Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz made the Top Ten this year, clocking in at No. 8, along with a lot of other tech-savvy women in Silicon Valley and elsewhere.
Sites can block the DiggBar, but is it worth it? | Webware - CNET
Publishers are biting back against Digg's software free toolbar and link shortening service, but is it really such a bad thing? We dig in. Read this blog post by Josh Lowensohn on Webware.
Facebook CFO Gideon Yu Out; Fast-Growing Social Network Says It’s Doing Fine Financially | Kara Swisher | BoomTown | AllThingsD
Facebook CFO Gideon Yu is leaving Facebook, as the company announced internally today that it was replacing him and searching for a new CFO on the path to an eventual IPO. The Wall Street Journal also reported the news, noting that the huge social-networking start-up was looking for a CFO with "public company experience." But several sources within the company said the departure was more due to an increasingly strained relationship between Yu and Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg over strategic disagreements about a wide range of issues, from increasing ad revenue to fund-raising discussions with investors.
Sideline monitors Twitter, shows off Yahoo tools | Webware - CNET
Sideline showcases what developers can do with the Yahoo User Interface Library. It's a pretty useful app, too. Read this blog post by Rafe Needleman on Webware.
YouTube gets college channel, Twitter button, and more | Webware - CNET
Google-owned video site now has a channel dedicated to content from colleges and universities, a button to easily Twitter videos, a progress bar for video uploads, and login integration with Google. Read this blog post by Don Reisinger on Webware.
Twitter tweaks page titles, breaks out on Google | Webware - CNET
Twitter has changed its title tags to make them more search engine friendly. And so far, that decision has turned out quite well for the popular microblog. Read this blog post by Don Reisinger on Webware.
Hands-on with the new Facebook home page | Webware - CNET
As promised, Facebook delivers a new Twitter-like home page design. All the photos and apps are still there, but the friend stream is most prominent. Read this blog post by Rafe Needleman on Webware.
Facebook to woo marketers with revamped 'fan pages' | Webware - CNET
The social network Wednesday will show off its latest wares geared toward brands and marketers. What to expect? A redesign and more 'viral channels,' it appears. Read this blog post by Caroline McCarthy on Webware.
How not to get Twitter followers: Our top tips | Webware - CNET
In the name of research, Don Reisinger badgers, annoys, and alienates his existing Twitter followers, to see if he can get more of them. Read this blog post by Don Reisinger on Webware.
Yahoo BOSS + Twitter + Google App Engine = fresh news | Webware - CNET
A Yahoo engineer has combined a Yahoo search service with Twitter to offer a new way to present news that's both fresh and pertinent. Read this blog post by Stephen Shankland on Webware.
Google Reader gets how-to video guides | Webware - CNET
Newbies looking to learn how to use the Web based RSS reader can now just sit back and watch instead of reading large, text-heavy help pages. Read this blog post by Josh Lowensohn on Webware.
11 troubled Web companies: The next Kozmos? | Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone - CNET
Some popular Web companies may be vulnerable to the economic slowdown. Do they face an ill fate similar to that of the beloved delivery service of the last bubble? Read this blog post by Rafe Needleman on Webware.
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