Microsoft Taps Multiply.com as New Home for MSN Groups
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- Microsoft Taps Multiply.com as New Home for MSN Groups
- Gadgetry to take hit in lean holidays
- More family than fun
Microsoft Taps Multiply.com as New Home for MSN Groups
ReadWriteWeb, CA – Oct 15, 2008
Florida-based Multiply. com announced last week that it has 10 million registered users and sees 18 million monthly unique visitors – both numbers that have grown 100% year over year. Compare that to Facebook, which. Multiply has a rabidly loyal following, something that might change with an infusion of MSN Groups members, and its feature set is impressive.
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Gadgetry to take hit in lean holidays
CNET News, CA – 23 hours ago
Under the terms it has reached with creditors, Circuit City can borrow up to $1. 3 billion against existing inventory to buy more inventory, according to Anthony Chukumba, an industry analyst with FTN Midwest Securities. But he said that manufacturers have grown cautious about how much merchandise to ship to Circuit City, fearing the company is financially unstable. As inventory goes down, credit available to Circuit City to buy additional inventory falls, he said. “It becomes a death spiral,” Chukumba said. “I call this Christmas ‘Circuit City’s last stand. ‘”Circuit City did not respond to a request for comment.
More family than fun
National Post, Canada – 7 hours ago
It takes some getting used to, but I was thankful for the steering wheel-mounted controls. The dash is cluttered, but multi-click wheels for climate controls would have cleaned it up nicely. I felt really grown-up driving the Accord but not old. The drive is refined and smooth and the burgundy colour on our tester was stunning. It gets respect on the road and it was nice driving without everyone thinking I was just some young punk. 4-litre four-cylinder engine, the big sedan is geared more toward comfort for professional twentysomethings, perhaps ones with a young family.
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