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Friday, January 16, 2009
Economy-relate layoffs continue to pile up:
Oversee.net said it will lay off 18 percent of its staff, as the firm sees a “Very difficult economic environment” in 2009.
Here’s our weekly roundup of recent Southern California technology news:
More music moves at MySpace , with a new deal to distribute music from independents.
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
Los Angeles-based Oversee.net is not immune to the stormy economy, and told socalTECH Thursday that is cutting 18 percent of the firm's workforce, or a total of 38 people, including some managers. Tags: employment layoff domainer oversee angeles domai The firm said it made the moves, because it expects a "very difficult economic environment" in 2009. Jeff Kupietzky, the firm's President, said that the firm will be focusing in on its domain name monetization, domain name aftermarket, registrar, and travel businesses.
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
went on to Oversee.net, and helped to build that company from 60 to 250 employees. Josh Stomel: We're seeing more and more layoffs every day. Our startup interview this morning is with Josh Stomel , founder of ResumeBucket (www.resumebucket.com), a new web site that is focused on helping people share their resumes with the world. Stomel--who is bootstrapping the startup from his recruiting firm, NeoHire--explained the site to us.
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