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Written By Sepideh Saremi | January 25, 2008 | Share This
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In this edition of Week in Review: turmoil in the markets saw tech stocks take a dive, Yahoo’s (still) in trouble, the music and TV industries continue to experience online growing pains, and more.
- The market crashed this week. Blame Apple?
- Search stocks were not immune; Google’s market cap is down around $16B.
- Huge revenue gains meant Microsoft reported a record Q2 yesterday. The company is also reportedly joining DataPortability.org.
- Ask.com’s being challenged by privacy groups.
- The word at Yahoo: layoffs on the way. But they did update their algorithm this week.
- Last.fm changes its biz model, offering royalties for the streamed songs of unsigned artists.
- Speaking of business models, HBO’s new on-demand online content is at odds with parent Time Warner’s proposed changes to broadband pricing.
- Is Google Health almost upon us, for real? Here’s a screenshot that suggest so.
- The BBC and MySpace TV are now BFF, Digg updates its algorithm and users freak out, YouTube goes mobile, and we’ve got a Twitter feed tracking Super Bowl advertising (follow us here: twitter.com/scorecard).
- EBay CEO Meg Whitman is out. New CEO John Donahoe says the future of eBay is better search.
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