Friday, July 08, 2005

sales at brisk (Internet advertising) pace Seattle Post Intelligencer - 6 hours ago


Summer sales at brisk pace
Seattle Post Intelligencer - 6 hours ago The arrival of summer weather gave the nation's retailers their best showing in more than a year in June, including discounters, wholesale clubs such as Costco Wholesale Corp. and luxury department stores such as Nordstrom Inc.

Yahoo unveils SMS search service
Register - 3 hours ago Yahoo has launched a new search feature which enables people to send text message queries to its search engine and receive results back on their mobile phones. Yahoo SMS Search, which is similar to the Google

Sprint starts 3G service
Kansas City Star - 6 hours ago By DAVID HAYES The Kansas City Star. The Overland Park telecommunications company Thursday said it had begun a �rolling� launch of its next-generation high-speed wireless Internet service. The �third

Redd agrees $90 mln deal to stay with Bucks - agent
Reuters - 1 hour ago RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) - Milwaukee guard Michael Redd has agreed a six-year, $90-million deal to remain with the Bucks after spurning an offer to play for the Cleveland Cavaliers, his agent said.

Bush, Blair Still at Odds on Environment
Washington Post - 11 hours ago By Jim VandeHei and Paul Blustein. GLENEAGLES, Scotland, July 7 -- President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair failed Thursday to reach agreement on international efforts to combat global warming, even

Stronger Dennis shifts track east
Palm Beach Post - 9 hours ago Dennis surged into a dangerous 135-mph hurricane and took an ominous hook toward Florida on Thursday as it deluged Haiti and lashed Jamaica and Cuba on its way to the Gulf of Mexico. Authorities ordered an

America Rides To Work Cautiously
CBS News - 2 hours ago Heavily armed SWAT teams put on a show of force in New York's subway and Coast Guard boats escorted the Staten Island Ferry across the harbor. Extra sheriff's deputies patrolled Los Angeles Metrolink trains.

City to pay some of BIG's family's fees
San Gabriel Valley Tribune - 7 hours ago By Ryan Pearson , Associated Press. Attorneys for slain rap star Notorious BIG's family said Thursday they'll sue again, as a federal judge formally declared a mistrial and ordered the city and Police Department

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home