AOL Rumored to Be Selling TechCrunch and Engadget [Updated]
The company would reportedly part with their tech blogs for at least $70 million.
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The company would reportedly part with their tech blogs for at least $70 million.
Obama couldn't sink to Bush's low of politicizing 9/11 if he tried.
Nigerian spammers tried phishing her address book.
The blog founder spoke to Daily Intel about the big win.
The Huffington Post has been a bright spot for AOL, so she's doing some more taking over.
Lots of turnover in the Armstrong-Huffington household today.
Plus, Gossip Girl’s Matthew Settle and Kelly Rutherford looked very chummy.
They're organizing a panel discussion on "A Well-Balanced Life."
One of Arianna's top editors is departing for the West Coast.
Also, supermodels reunite for a magazine cover, Lady Gaga wore clothes in India, and more news.
Plus, Vogue thinks Arianna Huffington goes a little heavy with her makeup.
Did they call each other beforehand?
Erick Schonfeld will take over, but TechCrunch may not be happy with their AOL overlords.
The TechCrunch founder may have just lost more than editorial control.
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