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Cond Nast scoops up Ars Technica for Wired

Conde Nast aquires Ars Technica to add to WiredCondé Nast Publications (which owns Wired, Wired.com, and a whole bunch of major magazines) has agreed to purchase Ars Technica for an undisclosed sum.

According to TechCrunch, Ars will be placed under the Wired Digital umbrella under CondéNet, which was made whole with the 2006 acquisition of Wired.com, and may be combined with Wired and Wired.com. The sale will be announced some time in the next week, Mashable has confirmed.

Ars looks to be a good fit for Wired and Wired.com, especially given the similar styles of tech reporting available on on both networks. Both include traditional professional feature style reporting on technology and trends. Wired will benefit from the addition of the new writing staff and Ars will gain a new outlet from its reporting. We wouldn't be surprised to see their work appearing in other publications across the Condé Nast house. The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and even GQ (all Condé Nast publications) could stand to benefit from Gear and Gadgets and some of the other ongoing reporting from Ars Technica.

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Could Google be contemplating a purchase of SimplyHired?

google simplyhiredCould Google possibly buy another company? You bet, there is always room inside the what seems to be the hollow halls of the Googleplex.

Rumors are getting passed around about a purchase of SimplyHired, the job search engine. SimplyHired, who just raised $13M from NewsCorp has over 2 million monthly uniques, which is a perfect traffic amount to make a sizable income from Google's AdWords. Can anyone count the number of companies Google has bought this year on one hand?

SimplyHired has been focused on building the largest online database of jobs on the planet, making it a simple and easy to use location for jobhunters.

[via TechCrunch]

Filed under: Business, Google

New Google Checkout features

google checkout changesGoogle is rolling out some new Checkout features that could, in the end, make their dreams of a serious PayPal contender a reality. The changes start off at the merchant level with the availability of a coupon creator and an email invoice product. Also, Google is taking out all transaction fees until the end of you year, most likely to get merchants hooked on Checkout for the crazy holidays buying season. I look forward to watching what else Google pulls from its sleeves in trying to make this a must use next gen online payment tool system. What are your experiences with Google Checkout? I have been nothing but pleased, no issues from me. Yet.

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