Yes, with $45M less $1.3m, thet'd still have ..... (where's Paul Keating when you want him?) ....UHMMmm 43.7M ...
GREAT .... That's why I paid the 'overs', to get some more, today.
I've just put this over on Bambi's column ....Isn't she a beautiful person .....Hubba Hubba !!!
Bambi ....
Early on I wrote that ......
"Looksmart have, both the expertise and “tools” to ensure a long lasting success of any “venture” of this type and a Licensed Furl on each publisher/media Co’s individual site, then allows “users” to “save & share” what is relevant to that site’s own “group culture” and at the same time, they “share” their ‘finds’, with users all over the world".
Just noticed from within this article (link below) that Furl.net now have, near on Twelve Million regular users .....
"“When I read The New York Times online, they put up articles and like a week later the articles are no longer available and you have to pay for them,” Stechert said. “So if I tag an article, it also saves a copy of the page and I can use that later. So it’s like clipping an article out of the newspaper.”
It's hard to imagine newspaper publishers not realising what a successful 'tool' such as Furl could prove to be, within any serious consideration of a 'content consortium' taking shape in the future.
A further thought that could be taken into account.
A personalised tool to help users track selected stocks. Delivering real-time notifications on price updates, announcements, and performance stats on each to help make informed investment decisions.