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WSJ: Verizon Nearing Mobile Search Deal With Google

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WSJ Launches Free News Application for BlackBerry

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WSJ launches free news application for BlackBerry

The Wall Street Journal launched a wireless application for BlackBerry smart phones Tuesday as news organizations look for opportunities to tap an emerging market for mobile advertising.

WSJ launches free news application for BlackBerry

NEW YORK — The Wall Street Journal launched a wireless application for BlackBerry smart phones Tuesday as news organizations look for opportunities to tap an emerging market for mobile advertising.

WSJ: Apple preps software fix for iPhone 3G reception issues reported by some

"Apple Inc. is working on a software fix for its new iPhone 3G to remedy dropped phone calls that some users are experiencing, according to people familiar with the matter," Nick Wingfield and Amol Sharma report for The Wall Street Journal.

WSJ: Best Buy To Sell iPhone

With 130 years experience, Nikkei is Japan's most authoritative and influential business news publisher. The Nikkei newspaper is Japan's dominant business daily with a circulation of three million copies, and the Nikkei 225 stock index is recognized worldwide as a key benchmark of Japanese markets. Through its newspapers, magazines, electronic services and broadcast operations, Nikkei offers unsurpassed coverage of Japanese business, political and economic affairs, making Nikkei the first choice among corporate and government leaders for timely and reliable news in Japan.

NBC/WSJ Poll: McCain halves Obama's lead

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. may have cut into Democratic presidential rival Barack Obama's poll lead because of the Russia-Georgia conflict, negative ads and the public's concern about Obama as commander-in-chief.

Google faces defamation lawsuit in India: WSJ

NEW YORK: Google Inc's India subsidiary is being sued for alleged defamation in the Bombay High Court by an Indian construction equipment company, The Wall Street Journal said. Mumbai-based Gremach Infrastructure Equipments & Projects Ltd is demanding that Google disclose the name of a person who criticized it using Google's blogging service, the paper said. A blogger using the name "Toxic Writer" criticized the company on blogger.com, a site that allows individuals to create blogs without publicly revealing their identities, the paper said. The Journal said the Bombay High Court ordered the blog taken down on Feb 26. "At the present stage, there is merit in the contention ... that the article put up by the defendant on the blog site is defamatory," the paper quoted the court as saying.

Google faces defamation lawsuit in India - WSJ - CIOL

A Mumbai-based firm wants Google to disclose the name of a person who criticized it using Google's blogging service

Google faces defamation lawsuit in India - WSJ

Reuters - Google Inc's India subsidiary is being sued for alleged defamation in the Bombay High Court by an Indian construction equipment company, The Wall Street Journal said.

Google faces defamation lawsuit in India: WSJ

Google Inc's India subsidiary is being sued for alleged defamation in the Bombay High Court by an Indian construction equipment company, The Wall Street Journal said.

Google faces defamation lawsuit in India: WSJ

Google Inc's India subsidiary is being sued for alleged defamation in the Bombay High Court by an Indian construction equipment company, The Wall Street Journal said.

Google faces defamation lawsuit in India - WSJ

Reuters - Google Inc's India subsidiary is being sued for alleged defamation in the Bombay High Court by an Indian construction equipment company, The Wall Street Journal said.

Google faces defamation lawsuit in India - WSJ

Who's making the most money? The list varies from doctors to airplane pilots, but those looking for high pay may want to look in the medical field, which dominates the list.

Industry Moves: Venrock-eMusic CEO; ESPN; Linden Lab; Evri; WSJ; eBay

Venrock-eMusic CEO: Outgoing eMusic CEO David Pakman is joining the venerated VC firm Venrock as a Partner in New York City, where he will be part of the recently enhanced Digital Media team led by David Siminoff in Palo Alto. He announced his departure from the online music service earlier this week, though he will be there until end of this year. Pakman will be looking at investing in digital media startups, as he explains here.

Business Rules: The Perfect Complement to Web Services

WSJ readers are already familiar with the concept and promise of Web services. For some time, media and industry analysts have been touting the revolution about to occur in the programming world as a result of universally accessible, reusable code that can be assembled to accomplish any business task.

Is Google Launching a Venture Fund?

The WSJ is reporting that Google is set to launch a venture fund to give it the option of investing in startups instead of just flat out buying them. The fund will be led by Google’s SVP Corporate Development David Drummond and Bill Maris, a long time business friend of Anne Wojcicki, Sergey Brin’s wife. Maris is a tech entrepreneur with a degree in neuroscience and worked with Wojcicki at a San Francisco-based for-profit company called Catalytic Health.

iPhone Sees Slow Japan Sales?

At least according to this post on WSJ. While we could take issue with several assurances therein, niggly details aside, it would seem that Steves amazing device is not exactly blowing the doors off at local retails shops after the first predictable wave of sales in early July. That being said the prediction for 1M unit sales in Japan was based on a full year and their price package, handset and monthly fee, is certainly competative enough. As usual there’s much more than meets the eye on a story like this!

Get the Wall Street Journal Free on Your BlackBerry, Even If You Aren't Gordon Gekko

I only read two sections of the WSJ, partly because it's behind a pay wall, though there are ways around it. Their new Mobile Reader for BlackBerry drops the entire paper for free, constantly updated, right to your phone in an interface that actually works. Silicon Alley Insider says it's the best newspaper app for any phone yet.

Google Wants FCC Action On White Spaces Before Presidential Election

Google (NSDQ: GOOG) wants the FCC to act on the “white spaces” issue before November’s election, WSJ reports. Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT), Dell, Motorola (NYSE: MOT) and Google are just some the companies that want unlicensed access to the vacant TV channels for high-speed wireless services, but broadcasters and wireless-microphone manufacturers have fought against any such move. At a briefing in Washington, D.C. sponsored by the Wireless Innovation Alliance, a lobbying group comprised of the aforementioned companies and others, Google co-founder Larry Page said: “All the FCC needs to say is that we will allow people to use the spectrum in an unlicensed way if their devices don’t interfere.” FCC tests on white-space devices turned up some problems during the summer, but more complete details will be presented to the FCC

Bowman: More Likely To Start For Yankees Than Float MLBAM IPO; On BlackBerry Video

imageStill waiting for an MLB IPO? Better hope Bob Bowman starts practicing his moves as a shortstop. Asked if a public offering is in the offing, the head of Major League Baseball Advanced Media told the WSJ ”it is more likely that I will start at shortstop for the Yankees.” Among the other topics, he talked about mobile video and the BlackBerry:

Movers: Wells Fargo, Wachovia, Citigroup, ImClone, eBay

Wells Fargo (WFC) says appellate court has entered an order vacating New York Supreme Court Justice Charles Ramos's order of Oct. 4 that granted emergency injunctive relief extending Exclusivity Agreement between Citigroup (C) and Wachovia (WB) until further order of court. Separately, WSJ says Federal Reserve Bank of New York was discussing potential compromises that could result in carving up WB between its two suitors.

Updated: Cablevision Tells Investors 'No More Acquisitions'; Harbinger Takes 4.9 Percent Stake

Cablevision management has been meeting with key investors as it explores various strategies for lifting its share price. The Long Island-based cable operator said earlier this month that it would consider a variety of options to this effect, including asset sales. While it hasn’t done anything definitive yet, it has promised investors that it would cool down on acquisitions, according to WSJ. This makes sense, as the company’s perceived freespending ways contributed to its declining share price throughout much of the year. The company also claimed that the acquisitions of the Sundance Channel and Newsday arose from “special situations”, though it’s not clear what they meant by that.


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