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- First Bytes: Yahoo Makeover, Google's "Mail Goggles," Digg, Monster.com (Portfolio.com via Yahoo! Finance)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 11:57:24 GMT --Google launches two new ad products today, a click-link-to-buy on YouTube and adsense on Flash games. [TechCrunch ]--Monster.com acquires the remaining 55 percent of the Chinese recruitment site ChinaHR.com for $178 million.[PaidContent ]--Gmail now comes with "Mail Goggles," a built in security, or "breathalyzer," that asks you a series of math questions before sending out an email to make ...
- Smart Car monster truck - lots of fun to drive, not quite so easy to park (Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 15:15:00 GMT I haven't wanted to own a monster truck since I was seven - not, that is, until I saw this footage of one made out of a Smart car.
- Monster Pays $174 Million for Remaining ChinaHR Stake (Update1) (Bloomberg)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 05:34:03 GMT Oct. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Monster Worldwide Inc. , the world's biggest online job-search Web site, paid $174 million for the 55 percent stake in ChinaHR.com Holdings Ltd. it didn't already own in a bid to win users in the world's largest Internet market.
- Monster Acquires Remaining 55 Percent Of ChinaHR For $174 Million (CBS News)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 04:33:09 GMT Monster.com has full ownership now of major Chinese recruitment site ChinaHR.com, spending $178 million on the 55 percent it did not already own. Monster acquired 40 percent in 2005 for $50 million with a promise that it could get the remainder if ChinaHR failed to do an IPO within three years, according to TradingMarkets.com. As recently as mid-September, ChinaHR president Zhang Jianguo held ...
- Monster Acquires Remaining 55 Percent Of ChinaHR For $174 Million (paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 04:03:37 GMT Monster.com has full ownership now of major Chinese recruitment site ChinaHR.com, spending $174 million on the 55 percent it did not already own. Monster acquired 40 percent in 2005 for $50 million with a promise that it could get the remainder if ChinaHR failed to do an IPO within three years, according to TradingMarkets.com.
- Monster Acquires Remainder of ChinaHR (PC World)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 06:01:32 GMT Recruiting site Monster bought 55 percent of ChinaHR for US$174 million in cash Wednesday, adding to the 40 percent it already...
- Thieves reek havoc with stolen monster truck (KOB-TV Albuquerque)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 13:28:54 GMT A couple of thieves stole a monster truck overnight, leaving a neighborhood in shambles. The thieves took their stolen ride on a path of destruction for about 45 minutes. It all ended near Unser Boulevard and Gibson in southwest Albuquerque after they lost control around 11 Tuesday night.
- The Pink Monster Day Club invites everyone to come and win scary costume contest in Pink Halloween Party Friday ... (Thaipr.net)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 07:25:03 GMT The Pink Monster Day Club turns its charming sweet pink ambience into a haunting and spooky party place this year again. Last year, staff dressed in scary costume stood on the roadside and scared the
- Monster Worldwide completes acquisition of ChinaHR (New Kerala)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 10:54:02 GMT Beijing, Oct 8 (ANI/Business Wire India): Monster Worldwide, the parent company of Monster(R), the leading global online careers and recruitment resource, announced that it has completed its acquisition of ChinaHR, creating a leading force in online recruitment in China and across Asia.
- Monster Worldwide buys 55 pct of ChinaHR for $174 mln (Reuters via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
 Wed, 08 Oct 2008 04:24:56 GMT BEIJING, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Employment website company Monster Worldwide Inc said on Wednesday it had completed its full acquistion of ChinaHR by purchasing a remaining 55 percent stake for $174 million in cash.
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