Tuesday, January 27, 2009

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Rediff posts net loss of $2.75 million on revenues of $5.3 million for 3Q 2008-09

Rediff.com has reported a net loss of $2.75 million for the third quarter ended December 2008, as compared to a net income of $1.00 million posted for the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year. Total revenues declined by 38 per cent to $5.30 million during Dec 2008 ended quarter from $8.53 million posted for the third quarter of the previous fiscal year.

Social Media is the Backbone of a Successful Integrated Marketing Campaign Online

As a medium the web provides multiple channels of promotion and marketing. Each of the internal channels seem capable of catering to different marketing goals and also seem to require individual attention of specialists. However, structured and 'have-been-successful' online campaigns have leveraged on the power of these channels as a cohesive unit, rather than separate processes within the same campaign. And this is true from the smallest of publishers to the biggest names in online publishing.

Did the Pope Heal or Deepen a Catholic Schism?

Did the Pope heal, or deepen, the Lefebvrist schism?

The Terrorist Attack That Rocked Wall St.

Remembering the 1920 attack that rocked New York.

Microsoft refocuses on mobile services

Microsoft has made some stumbles in the mobile world, but a new strategy shift -- focusing on services that help connect the phone to the PC and Web -- will soon pay dividends, the company's top Windows Mobile executive said in an interview.

Ancient marble head unearthed in Israel

Archaeologists in Israel have discovered what they believe is the bust of a Roman boxer from the second or third century.

Apple fans mark 25 years of Mac devotion

Long before fish swam in Macquariums, hipsters got Apple logo tattoos and thousands camped out for days to get into computer store openings, there was a machine. Saturday marks the 25th anniversary of the original Macintosh, the first personal computer to draw masses.

Global warming threatens forests, study says

Forests in the Pacific Northwest are dying twice as fast as they were 17 years ago, and scientists blame warming temperatures for the trend, according to a new study.

EU tightens Zimbabwe sanctions

The European Union tightened sanctions on Zimbabwe's leadership on Monday, condemning President Robert Mugabe's government for its "ongoing failure to address the most basic economic and social needs of its people."

US envoy starts Middle East push

President Obama's Middle East envoy George Mitchell is on his way to the region, heralding a new burst of diplomacy.

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