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An investigation into Scott Thompson's academic credentials is just getting started.
What's the difference between advertent and inadvertent?
The embattled Internet company is laying off 14 percent of its workforce today.
The social network has filed a counterclaim against the struggling Internet company.
The struggling Internet company is going after its more successful rival.
A tax-free deal to unload the company's Asian properties has reportedly fallen through.
The struggling Internet company is still freshening up.
He'll replace Carol Bartz, who was fired four months ago.
Alibaba Chairman Jack Ma: "It had nothing to do with me."
AOL CEO Tim Armstrong is reportedly considering the possibility, for some reason.
"These people f-cked me over," Bartz says.
The online video service is considering an unsolicited acquisition offer.
More media moves.
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