News

October 1, 2007

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- The PS3 is coming with a holiday price tag of $399? That should help their sluggish sales. READ MORE HERE

- Nokia Corp. is buying U.S. navigation-software maker Navteq Corp. for around $8.1 billion as the world’s largest mobile phone maker continues to expand services and content. READ MORE HERE 

- BBC Worldwide buys the Lonely Planet guides. READ MORE HERE

- WPP Group is expected to prevail in their bid for interactive shop Blast Radius. READ MORE HERE

- China bans ads for push up bras and sex toys calling “misleading.” READ MORE HERE

- AT&T threatens to disconnect subscribers who criticize the company online. READ MORE HERE

- London’s Spice Girls reunion concert has sold out in 38 seconds.  READ MORE HERE 

- Check out the list of ten businesses facing extinction in 10 years. Sadly, the Spice Girls franchise isn’t one of them. READ MORE HERE 

One Response to “News”

  1. bg Says:

    “London’s Spice Girls reunion concert has sold out in 38 seconds.”

    There’s just something really, really wrong about this fact.


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