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Adobe to cut 9 percent of workforce
Adobe Systems expects to cut 680 full-time employees, or about 9 percent of its global workforce, as the company tries to align costs in the face of lagging sales. The layoff, which was disclosed Tuesday in a regulatory filing with the U.S. Secur...
With AdMob, Google seeks mobile-ad advantage
When the long-expected development of smartphones and handheld devices into primary computers reaches maturity, Google wants to make sure it occupies just as strong a position on the small screen as it does on the big one. Google set the stage for...
Twitter, LinkedIn team up for self-promotion free-for-all
Chalk one up for the cringe-worthy marketing term "personal branding": there is a new partnership between Twitter, hub for informing the world exactly what you're doing and thinking at all moments of the day, and LinkedIn, the business-netw...
New pre-orders of Nook get later shipping date
Demand is so strong for the Nook that Barnes & Noble has begun telling new customers not to expect delivery of the soon-to-be-released e-reader until the second week of December. When the nation's largest bookseller unveiled the device in Octob...
First iPhone, now Droid. Who needs Windows?
If the iPhone didn't finish off Windows Mobile in the smartphone market, the Motorola Droid may. Windows Mobile is losing the last vestiges of its mojo--if it really had any to begin with--as the Droid and other phones based on the Android 2.0 oper...
Microsoft cuts 800 more jobs
Microsoft said on Wednesday that it is notifying approximately 800 workers that their jobs are being eliminated as the software giant completes the layoffs it announced earlier this year. In January, Microsoft said it would cut approximately 5,000 ...

