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These Do-Gooder Moguls Let Their Foreign Servants Take Beatings
Ryan Tate · 05/03/10 03:44PMThe Deadly Curse of AOL
Ryan Tate · 04/28/10 12:25PMAOL Takes Site from $850 Million To Worthless in Two Years
Ryan Tate · 04/06/10 10:15PMThe Trouble at AOL Continues
The Business Insider · 03/31/10 11:22AMAOL CEO Rebukes His Troops
Ryan Tate · 03/24/10 04:44PMAd Money Heads Up, Towards Apocalypse
Hamilton Nolan · 03/17/10 01:02PMDeadline Panic at AOL Over Hipster Contributors
Ryan Tate · 03/16/10 12:01PMJanice Min's Internet Future
Hamilton Nolan · 03/03/10 11:52AMWhich New York Times Writers Are Crazy Enough to Join the AOL News Borg?
Ryan Tate · 02/22/10 07:24PMBlogger Beware: AOL's Robo-Reporters Will Swarm You Like Locusts
Ryan Tate · 02/04/10 06:18PMAOL Chief to Troops: Our Company is Dying Slower Than Ever
Ryan Tate · 02/03/10 11:57AMMemo: AOL Says Nuclear Layoffs Begin Today
Ryan Tate · 01/11/10 01:01PMAOL will begin a much-anticipated mass layoff round today, the head of HR wrote to staff. Fired workers — an estimated 1,400 of them — will largely be leaving on Wednesday. Then the internet conglomerate can hire in India. AOL is planing to expand its technical staff in South Asia, according to briefings within the company earlier this month. But first the company, in the midst of a major restructuring under CEO Tim Armstrong, must make major cuts stateside. By spreading the cuts among AOL's offices, the company will avoid having to give costly, lengthy firing notices under the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification act. Let's hear it for the bottom line.
How AOL Will Justify Sending Jobs to India
Ryan Tate · 01/07/10 08:35PMMashable Hunk Not Ready for Heavy Petting with AOL
Ryan Tate · 01/07/10 07:12PMThe Animal Magnetism of the Planet's Sexiest Geek: Mashable's Pete Cashmore
Ryan Tate · 01/07/10 05:30PMAOL Lusts for the Brad Pitt of the Blogosphere (and His Company)
Ryan Tate · 01/06/10 03:15PMcityfile · 01/04/10 02:07PM
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