Wall St. Journal Teams Up with Microsoft Microsoft, Wall St. Journal in Exclusive Deal Press Release|01/29/08 The Wall Street Journal Digital Network and Microsoft have announced a deal, through which Microsoft is the exclusive third-party provider of paid search and content (contextual) ads. The Wall Street Journal network of high-profile, high-impact sites includes The Wall Street Journal Online, Barrons.com, Marketwatch.com, and more. The addition of these sites will bring an additional 20 million unique viewers each month to the extended Microsoft network, and serves more than 330 million page views per month specific to the highly sought-after financial services audience for advertisers. |
Slashdot - In the beginning there was no Slashdot. Bored and confused geeks would scribble "First Post" in the sand. Grits were strictly for consumption and there wasn't a place to get nerd oriented news. Then in September of 97 Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda changed all that. With the help of Jeff "Hemos" Bates and others, Slashdot has stumbled forward with the simple mission to provide 'News for Nerds. Stuff that Matters'. Today Slashdot is owned by OSTG, but it is still run by many of the same people as it was 'Back in the Day'. Today we serve millions of pages to hundreds of thousands of readers. But the goal is still the same. |