Yahoo! Numbers

Q4 revenues were $1.5 billion, a 39 percent increase from $1.078 billion for the same period of 2004. This impressive growth was not enough to satisfy some analysts' very high expectations, although revenues were in line with consensus expectations. The…

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Google AdRadio

I'm late to this news this morning ... But Google makes another sort of local push ... into radio, buying dMarc Broadcasting of Newport Beach, California. There's a reported downpayment of just over $100 million and more than $1 billion…

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MLK Jr. Day

Some/many people are not working in the U.S. today because of Martin Luther King Jr. Here's a piece on "globalizing" his legacy from The New York Times (reg. req'd). And here's bio info from Wikipedia. And here's Google's "I have…

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A Few Quick Hits

Here's an AP story exploring the privacy implications of high-resolution online mapping. Nothing particularly new here except that the issue is getting flagged. We may be in an era of new privacy initiatives (we'll see). The consumer zeitgeist may be…

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IPTV Article of the Day

The Washington Post's Leslie Walker penned an interesting post-CES piece today about IPTV. From the article: No single company put everything together into a magical product at the Consumer Electronics Show this year, but you didn't need much imagination to…

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Ads on the Map

John Battelle points to an Andy Beal post pointing a Pamela Parker ClickZ story about Google putting sponsored links on the map itself. (Click one of the blue "pushpins.") We knew this day would come (and have been talking about…

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Not So Fast on the Newspaper Obit

Shawn Riegsecker, president of local media buying agency Centro, wrote a thoughtful commentary in MediaPost (reg. req'd) that argues online editions of local newspapers are far from dead in the water and represent desired inventory from an advertiser perspective. I…

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