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Andreessen-founded Ning cuts staff, free service
Just a month after Gina Bianchini, co-founder of build-a-social-network service Ning, departed the company, it's cutting 40 percent of its staff and axing its free, ad-supported service.
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Cisco cuts another 600-plus jobs
Another round of employees at Cisco Systems reportedly got pink slips Thursday, as the company laid off several hundred employees as part of its plan to cut costs and realign its business.
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Sony Ericsson to lay off 2,000
Sony Ericsson reported its first-quarter earnings results with a pre-tax loss of $466 million and is laying off 2,000 employees.
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Ten ways to make your boss love you - and save your job
Worried about job security? These days, who's not? Silicon.com's Andrew Donoghue offers some advice for tight times.
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Panasonic to shed 15,000 jobs
Half the layoffs are in Japan, with the rest of the cuts being made globally. The company also plans to close 27 factories worldwide
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How to ace that job interview
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Ericsson to lay off 5,000 workers
The layoffs follow the mobile-network infrastructure firm's latest quarterly results, which show a steep decline in profits, partly due to a 'dramatic drop' in Sony Ericsson's contribution.
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Layoffs loom for Malaysian electronics sector
Western Digital stunned Malaysian authorities when it announced it would close its hard drive facility - provoking fears that more companies would follow.
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What the credit crunch means for IT
The credit crunch has dominated the front pages in 2008, and claimed a number of high-profile scalps, such as that of the 158-year-old Lehman Brothers bank.
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RIM layoffs: BlackBerry 10 all in, or get out?
RIM is looking to cut between 2,000--6,000 jobs in the coming weeks, with all employees affected bar BlackBerry 10 workers. Is RIM shrinking to a 'niche' operation?
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HP beats the odds on Q2 earnings despite looming layoffs
Amid worries about layoffs and where the company is headed from here, HP reported better than expected second quarter earnings on Wednesday.
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HP's big layoffs will only go so far
HP will need to lay off workers to boost its profitability, but then reinvest the savings in more lucrative markets.
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Yahoo layoffs: the aftermath
Yahoo laid off 2,000 people yesterday. The move buys new CEO Scott Thompson time, but it doesn't buy him answers.
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Yahoo lays off 2,000: Promises 'smaller, nimbler' company
Yahoo has confirmed it will cut nearly 15 percent of its workforce as it plans to evolve into a once-again leading online property.
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Yahoo expected to layoff 2,000 jobs 'at market open'
Yahoo is expected to send more than 2,000 employees their pink slips today or this week, laying off 15 percent of its workforce. A company cultural shift, or moves towards a sell?
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Yahoo layoffs reportedly starting next week
Most of the job cuts will happen withing Yahoo's product, research and marketing units.
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AT&T calls out FCC after T-Mobile USA layoffs
AT&T rails on the FCC for not heeding its predictions about T-Mobile being forced into major layoffs without approval of the merger.
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Yahoo layoffs on deck: Thompson eyes analytics bet?
Cut spending in some areas and then aim that investment at businesses that can generate revenue growth. The problem? Yahoo hasn't outlined a growth plan yet.
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HP reportedly axes 270 jobs from webOS unit
Layoffs continue with another Silicon Valley giant as HP prepares to let go of 270 employees from its webOS department.
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Microsoft marketing layoffs said to begin February 1
Microsoft marketing layoffs are set to be announced internally on February 1, according to various sources.
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