Archive for June 3rd, 2009

Videogame industry prays for resilient 2009 (Reuters)

Reuters – Game publishers, in a rare moment of solidarity, joined forces on Wednesday to convey optimism for the future of their $30 billion industry despite spiraling consumer spending and a global economic downturn.

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Videogame industry prays for resilient 2009 (Reuters)

Reuters – Game publishers, in a rare moment of solidarity, joined forces on Wednesday to convey optimism for the future of their $30 billion industry despite spiraling consumer spending and a global economic downturn.

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Videogame industry prays for resilient 2009
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Videogame industry prays for resilient 2009 (Reuters)

Reuters – Game publishers, in a rare moment of solidarity, joined forces on Wednesday to convey optimism for the future of their $30 billion industry despite spiraling consumer spending and a global economic downturn.

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Videogame industry prays for resilient 2009
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Yahoo! doesn’t need Microsoft deal: CEO (AFP)

AFP – Yahoo! chief executive Carol Bartz played down speculation of an Internet search tie-up with Microsoft saying the Web pioneer did not need to make a deal with the software giant.

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Yahoo! doesn’t need Microsoft deal: CEO (AFP)

AFP – Yahoo! chief executive Carol Bartz played down speculation of an Internet search tie-up with Microsoft saying the Web pioneer did not need to make a deal with the software giant.

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Yahoo! doesn’t need Microsoft deal: CEO
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Godard mulls Holocaust book for next film (Reuters)

Reuters – Jean-Luc Godard, who turns 79 in the fall, is working on his latest film and eyeing material for the one after that.

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Godard mulls Holocaust book for next film (Reuters)

Reuters – Jean-Luc Godard, who turns 79 in the fall, is working on his latest film and eyeing material for the one after that.

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Godard mulls Holocaust book for next film
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Godard mulls Holocaust book for next film (Reuters)

Reuters – Jean-Luc Godard, who turns 79 in the fall, is working on his latest film and eyeing material for the one after that.

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Godard mulls Holocaust book for next film
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