A source close to the deal told The Wall Street Journal that the agreement was approved in a meeting by telephone on Friday. He said the deal could be announced as early as Monday. Tumblr climbed to success shortly after launching in 2007 by making it easy for people to post blogs and photos, follow other people on Tumblr, and receive updates. It is continuing to grow at a rapid pace – the site had reached about 117 million unique users worldwide in March, up from around 58 million a year earlier, according to comScore. Upon acquiring Tumblr, Yahoo would gain a social media site which hosts communication and blogging for millions of people. However, the site generates little profit. Tumblr, which began placing ads on its site just last year, generated $13 million in revenue last year, Tumblr Chief Executive David Karp said in a recent statement. Yahoo believes it could help the blogging site bring in more money by selling ads and boosting its own revenue in the process, sources said. Yahoo Chief Executive Marissa Mayer, who joined the company last summer, became interested in Tumblr a couple of months ago, a source said. Acquisitions were expected to be part of Mayer’s strategy although she has only acquired small companies in the past. In the fall of 2011, Tumblr’s $85 million venture-capital investment valued the company at $800 million. Yahoo is also expected to deliver an update about its Flickr photo-sharing site on Monday, according to a source. … Read More
3-Day March for Education Justice in Chicago
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Little Is Said About Google Glass at Developers Conference
The search giant was playing down its Internet-connected eyewear, and the company’s chief executive would rather tech fans didn’t post photos of themselves wearing it in the shower. … Read More
Photos Take the Spotlight in Updates to Google’s Social Network
Google is using its expertise in algorithms to offer users better social sharing tools through its Google Plus network. The company’s software will now select the best photos and fix their flaws, offer more links to topics mentioned in posts by members of a user’s social network and archive long-running chats. … Read More
Poor People’s March from Baltimore to DC
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Today’s Scuttlebot: Twitter in the Valley and iPhoto Trouble
The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web for important and peculiar items. For Thursday, selections include a collection of dismal apartments in New York, a call for Apple to come up with a better way to manage photos and Twitter establishing a beachhead in Sunnyvale, Calif. … Read More
Chinese mock Beijing’s ‘People’s Daily’ newspaper over phallic headquarters
Unamused Chinese censors have been at work to stop people sniggering over the new Beijing headquarters of the People’s Daily newspaper, which bear an unfortunate resemblance to a giant penis. Photos of the imposing tower, which is still under construction, had Internet users tittering away,…


