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eBay stories - Page 3

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PayPal cuts over 500 jobs
Wed, 31st Oct 2012
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PayPal lays off over 500 employees, with a US$15m pre-tax hit in Q4, as it consolidates product groups for streamlined operations and faster innovation.
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Web hacker faces US extradition
Mon, 23rd Jul 2012
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Hacker Dimitry Olegovich Zubakha faces US extradition after Cyprus arrest for DDoS attacks on Amazon and eBay, risking 10 years in jail.
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Prototype iPad hits eBay
Tue, 29th May 2012
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Rare find: A unique prototype first-gen iPad, with dual docking ports, listed on eBay could fetch over $10,000.
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Resume error not my fault: Yahoo CEO
Fri, 11th May 2012
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Reports say Scott Thompson has claimed an executive placement firm introduced the erroneous qualification before he started work with PayPal.
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The kiwi start up helping other SMBs compete on Trade Me
Sat, 5th May 2012
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List items, take orders, fulfil sales, handle payments, and even track invoices - it's a one-stop retailer shop.
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Tech giants slam piracy bill
Thu, 17th Nov 2011
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Tech giants including Google and Facebook decry US piracy bill, warning it could stifle innovation and threaten jobs.
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Dell, HP on board Microsoft's cloud
Tue, 13th Jul 2010
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Dell, HP embrace Windows Azure, signalling a major shift in cloud computing led by Microsoft's vision for the industry's future.
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Money, Money, Money
Tue, 1st Dec 2009
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Kiwis are embracing online shopping and gaming, with half purchasing online recently, driven by platforms like TradeMe, iTunes, and Lotto being top choices.
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Skype has new owner
Thu, 1st Oct 2009
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eBay sells Skype to private investors for USD $1.9 billion, ending an unfruitful alliance but leaving unresolved a critical licensing dispute.