Moves by Yahoo, Zillow reflect turmoil in the economy, belt-tightening by venture-backed portfolio companies.
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The mighty Apple CEO's latest line of products disappointed but there are still plenty of frontiers to conquer.
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Nice incremental improvements, faster browsing, but no revolution this time.
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This week's earnings reports show that some companies (Apple) can do no wrong, some get no respect (Microsoft)--and then there are the guys who just can't win (Yahoo).
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Job site’s former exec admits backdating as other tech companies may face charges soon.
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Israel Roundup: Tech recruitment climbs; IPOs continue; Glasshouse buys MBI; Boston Scientific could buy Beta-O2; Simbionix and Gigya raise rounds; Check Point gets into hardware.
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Apple CEO asks music companies to abolish copy protection schemes.
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Backdating cases to press ahead, despite departure of U.S. Attorney.
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New needs will bring new kinds of work.
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Computer maker’s shares plummet then recover on report of possible fake documents in options probe.
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Exec cites lack of time to address backdating options review as reason for departure.
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Fresh Fish: Online networking site will pay referrers to fill up jobs.
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Steve Jobs also shows off new music players, iTunes updates.
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Eric Schmidt has been elected to join the computer maker’s board of directors.
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Sites like GigaOm and TechCrunch are rushing to list help-wanted ads, but is there room for all?
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Silicon Valley still tops for tech; cable cents; FIFA web traffic kicks in.
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Report finds that less than one-quarter of technology jobs lost since recession has been recovered.
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Server maker also scraps poison pill plan in new CEO’s quest to restore value.
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Startup sells rights to digital content rather than files themselves.
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Revenue fell below expectations partly from slow Mac sales, but profits rose 41 percent.
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