XM Reports Big Subscriber Gain (washingtonpost.com)
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Cingular Wireless Reports First-Quarter
Results, Solid Subscriber Growth
Cingular Wireless Reports First-Quarter
Results, Solid Subscriber Growth
04/20/2004 12:33 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Apr 20 2004 4:47PM GMT
I.B.M. Reports 11% Gain in First-Quarter
Revenue
I.B.M. Reports 11% Gain in First-Quarter
Revenue
04/16/2004 01:05 AMI.B.M., the world's largest computer company, reported solid growth in
quarterly sales and earnings in a further sign that corporate spending
on information technology is improving.
Cisco reports strong quarter with 22%
sales gain, plans to add 1,000 jobs
Cisco reports strong quarter with 22%
sales gain, plans to add 1,000 jobs
05/11/2004 10:16 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com May 12 2004 2:26AM GMT
Business Sees Gain In GOP Takeover
(washingtonpost.com)
Business Sees Gain In GOP Takeover
(washingtonpost.com)
03/27/2005 10:40 AMwashingtonpost.com - Fortune 500 companies that invested millions of
dollars in electing Republicans are emerging as the earliest
beneficiaries of a government controlled by President Bush and the
largest GOP House and Senate majority in a half century.
Reports: Hussein Possibly Captured
(washingtonpost.com)
Reports: Hussein Possibly Captured
(washingtonpost.com)
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Nextel Reports Big Rise In Profit
(washingtonpost.com)
Nextel Reports Big Rise In Profit
(washingtonpost.com)
07/21/2004 11:10 PMwashingtonpost.com - Nextel Communications Inc. posted large gains
yesterday as the Reston-based company and other leading cellular phone
providers reported growth in new subscribers.
Time-Warner Reports Strong First Quarter
(washingtonpost.com)
Time-Warner Reports Strong First Quarter
(washingtonpost.com)
04/28/2004 09:50 PMwashingtonpost.com - Time Warner Inc. yesterday reported strong
first-quarter results as all of the media giant's divisions, including
Dulles-based America Online, posted improved financial performance
figures.
Iraqis Dispute Reports of Hostage-Taking
(washingtonpost.com)
Iraqis Dispute Reports of Hostage-Taking
(washingtonpost.com)
04/17/2005 08:55 PMwashingtonpost.com - BAGHDAD, April 17 -- Hundreds of Iraqi soldiers
and police commandos, supported by U.S. military helicopters,
maintained positions Sunday around the central Iraqi town of Madain,
where residents disputed widespread reports that scores of Shiite
Muslims were held hostage by Sunni extremists.
AOL Reports Decline In Spam in the Past
Year (washingtonpost.com)
AOL Reports Decline In Spam in the Past
Year (washingtonpost.com)
12/28/2004 03:28 AMwashingtonpost.com - America Online said yesterday that it has seen a
substantial decline in unsolicited e-mails this year, though some
anti-spam experts said the company may be the only Internet provider
experiencing such a drop-off.
Stock-Index Futures Gain; Motorola,
Intel Gain in Europe on Nokia Forecast
Stock-Index Futures Gain; Motorola,
Intel Gain in Europe on Nokia Forecast
12/22/2004 01:28 AMBloomberg Dec 20 2004 10:33AM GMT
The telecommunications Industry
Handbook: Covers Asymmetrical Digital
Subscriber Line (ADSL), Data Over Cable
System Interface Spectrum Standard
(DOCSIS) cable modems, Very High Data
Rate Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) and
more
The telecommunications Industry
Handbook: Covers Asymmetrical Digital
Subscriber Line (ADSL), Data Over Cable
System Interface Spectrum Standard
(DOCSIS) cable modems, Very High Data
Rate Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) and
more
07/08/2004 03:39 AMResearch and Markets are delighted to announce the addition of 2004
Technology - Infrastructure, Fixed Voice and Data Report to their
offering. [PRWEB Jul 8, 2004]
XM Knocks Out Subscriber Goal
XM Knocks Out Subscriber Goal
04/01/2005 05:36 PMTheStreet.com Apr 1 2005 9:11PM GMT
FeedBurner is Subscriber-Friendly
FeedBurner is Subscriber-Friendly
02/01/2005 08:42 PMKudos to FeedBurner for
their new subs
criber-friendly feed styling. Until one-click subscription is
supported by browsers, this is a step in the right direction.
PS: If you'd like to take a peek at the subscriber-friendly
styling, view my Dexter
RSS feed in your browser.
XM's Subscriber Boom
XM's Subscriber Boom
04/04/2005 01:50 PMThe satellite radio provider is nabbing subscribers at a quick pace,
but content will be the key in the long run.
Sirius, XM Hit New Subscriber Records
(NewsFactor)
Sirius, XM Hit New Subscriber Records
(NewsFactor)
12/28/2004 05:05 PMNewsFactor - Sirius Satellite Radio said it has achieved its goal of
signing up 1 million subscribers by the end of 2004, while rival XM
Satellite Radio Holdings announced that its customer numbers recently
topped 3.1 million.
EarthLink to collect more subscriber
information
EarthLink to collect more subscriber
information
11/05/2003 11:40 PMThe Internet service provider says it will begin collecting more
personal information about its subscribers in an effort to better
market to them.
My Yahoo RSS Subscriber Stats Bug Fixed
My Yahoo RSS Subscriber Stats Bug Fixed
02/01/2005 10:14 PMOver on the FeedBurner Weblog, Dick writes about My Yahoo Subscriber
Numbers, noting that the numbers were stuck for a while and that
things are now better. I checked in with Scott Gatz at My Yahoo to get
the scoop. Here's what I found out. The bug lasted from October until
last week. So it may have looked like My Yahoo users stopped
subscribing to your feed for several months. The bug was confirmed and
fixed this week. The subscriber...
Nextel Subscriber Growth Panned
Nextel Subscriber Growth Panned
02/19/2004 03:31 PMTheStreet.com Feb 19 2004 7:54PM GMT
Napster subscriber tally tops 410,000
Napster subscriber tally tops 410,000
04/06/2005 02:38 AMBut how long with they stay subscribers?
Orange hits 50m subscriber mark
Orange hits 50m subscriber mark
04/29/2004 06:24 AM'Strong first quarter'
Subscriber Download Content Retired on
December 15
Subscriber Download Content Retired on
December 15
12/08/2003 12:05 AMDue to a settlement agreement reached in January 2001, Microsoft is
phasing out the Microsoft Virtual Machine from its products. As of
December 15th, 2003, we will phase out several product families, and
remove the Microsoft Virtual Machine from others. The major product
families that will no longer be available are:
TiVo Slashes Prices, Again, In
Subscriber Push
TiVo Slashes Prices, Again, In
Subscriber Push
08/09/2004 01:31 PMTiVo Inc. said Monday that it would slash the prices of its PVR
devices by $100 apiece, coordinating the discounts with an
advertisement rollout and widened distribution.
Study: Wireless market set for
subscriber surge
Study: Wireless market set for
subscriber surge
07/29/2004 01:34 PMWorldwide subscriber numbers projected to jump from 1.5 billion in
2004 to more than 2.5 billion in 2009, fueled by CDMA.
MoveOn.org subscriber-data leaked
through search
MoveOn.org subscriber-data leaked
through search
08/20/2004 09:27 PMZDNet Aug 21 2004 1:56AM GMT
Satellite radio sees subscriber growth
Satellite radio sees subscriber growth
12/27/2004 07:17 PMZDNet Dec 27 2004 11:13PM GMT
Forrester debunks 3G: It won't impact
revenue per subscriber
Forrester debunks 3G: It won't impact
revenue per subscriber
07/28/2004 07:53 PMHaaretz Jul 29 2004 0:23AM GMT
3 Italia: one million subscriber target
'postponed'
3 Italia: one million subscriber target
'postponed'
12/03/2003 05:15 AMSupply problems
Semel raises Yahoo's subscriber goal
Semel raises Yahoo's subscriber goal
05/13/2004 01:52 PMIn a display of confidence, chief Terry Semel raises his company's
target for paid users by 50 percent.
Broadband enjoys a quarterly subscriber
bonanza
Broadband enjoys a quarterly subscriber
bonanza
11/12/2003 10:24 PMPrice discounting results in a surge of new broadband signees, but the
strategy started by DSL companies has not resulted in increased market
share.
Comcast Sued For Handing Over Subscriber
Info To The RIAA
Comcast Sued For Handing Over Subscriber
Info To The RIAA
04/14/2005 06:23 PMAfter quite a long battle, the courts finally decided that ISPs
didn't
have to just hand over subscriber info whenever the RIAA came
calling. The RIAA needed to first file a lawsuit and a subpoena --
going through the official legal process to get someone's info.
However, what happens when an ISP
does just hand over a name?
That question is now being raised, as a
woman has sued Comcast for disclosing her private
information to the recording industry, claiming they violated her
privacy. No lawsuit was filed by the RIAA. Comcast just gave her
info over to them -- and the RIAA then passed it on to some sort of
collections agency. What's strange here is that, while Verizon was
clearly willing to fight to protect the privacy of its subscribers, it
appears Comcast had no problem rolling right over when the RIAA came
calling.
Briefly: Subscriber growth but wider
loss for TiVo
Briefly: Subscriber growth but wider
loss for TiVo
05/25/2004 05:39 PMNetflix Stock Up on Recent Subscriber
Growth (Reuters)
Netflix Stock Up on Recent Subscriber
Growth (Reuters)
05/11/2004 03:04 PMReuters - Shares of Netflix Inc. (NFLX.O)
gained 9 percent by midafternoon on Tuesday following a recent
round of analyst research and reports of continued subscriber
growth at the online DVD rental service.
Shaw to disclose digital phone
subscriber numbers
Shaw to disclose digital phone
subscriber numbers
04/16/2005 05:47 AMglobetechnology.com Apr 16 2005 10:14AM GMT
LA Times online unclenches from
paid-subscriber-only silliness
LA Times online unclenches from
paid-subscriber-only silliness
07/30/2004 02:11 PMIn recent months, the
Los Angeles Times has taken a hell of a
lot of heat from bloggers, media critics, and even some of its own
writers over a constipated web content management policy that locked
up all "Calendar" section listings to paid subscribers only.
They've finally reversed that policy. This is groovy, because links
just want to be free, man. Link
Update: A number of BB readers who are
non-LAT-subscribers have written in to say that the "unclenched"
content is "re-clenched," and that they can't access without paid
subscription. Others have written in to say that registration, but not
paid subscription, is still required. This could be a temporary tech
glitch, but I'm still confused, and so are the rest of the LAT's
online readers, so AFAIK it's still broken. Why do some publications
insist on getting in the way of readers who just want to read basic
content like this? I'll be looking for that new Koreatown
barbecue/karaoke hotspot on their mercifully reg- and sub-free
competitor LA.com.
Netflix Shares Drop on Subscriber
Shortfall (Reuters)
Netflix Shares Drop on Subscriber
Shortfall (Reuters)
07/03/2004 08:45 AMReuters - Shares of Netflix Inc. (NFLX.O) were
off 10 percent in Friday morning trading on disappointment over
the online DVD renter's second-quarter subscriber growth.
CBOSS solutions help MTS-Rekom’s
subscriber base hit 1 million.
CBOSS solutions help MTS-Rekom’s
subscriber base hit 1 million.
06/25/2004 02:00 AMCBOSS Association – a Russia-based international provider of IT for
telecom – announces the significant increase of number of licenses for
its products installed at the leading Russian cellular carrier MTS’
subsidiary Rekom offering cellular cervices at Orlovskaya, Kurskaya,
Belgorodskaya, Lipetskaya, Voronezhskaya and Bryanskaya regions of
Russia. [PRWEB Jun 25, 2004]
Salesforce.com Aims to Expand Subscriber
Base with Multiforce
Salesforce.com Aims to Expand Subscriber
Base with Multiforce
06/22/2005 02:16 AMThe company plans to expand its subscriber base by encouraging
customers to use its new Multiforce operating platform and its
Customforce development tools to build niche add-on applications.
Canada Rules That ISPs Don't Need To Pay
Royalties For Subscriber Downloads
Canada Rules That ISPs Don't Need To Pay
Royalties For Subscriber Downloads
06/30/2004 11:25 AMWhile some Canadian
politic
ians seem a bit shady when it comes to understanding the
intricacies intellectual property law, it appears Canadian judges are
doing pretty well. First, they
shot
down lawsuits against file sharers by pointing out that the
recording industry didn't actually have any
evidence that files
were uploaded or downloaded (just that they were "available"). Now,
they've ruled that ISPs are
not
responsible for paying royalties when their subscribers download
music. This was part of a money grab strategy by the
entertainment industry who figured that they might as well just go
after ISPs and see if they could get some cash out of them. The
Canadian Supreme Court, in a unanimous ruling, found that ISPs are
just "intermediaries," and should have no obligation to pay for what
their subscribers are doing.
Photoshop Elements site adds
subscriber-only benefits
Photoshop Elements site adds
subscriber-only benefits
01/03/2005 05:09 PMKW Media Group has launched a subscriber-only area of its Photoshop
Elements Techniques Web site...
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