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  • Hoffman out of Loop on mobile

    Martin Hoffman, former CEO of Ninemsn and Fairfax executive, has left his current role as CEO of Loop Wireless after only eighteen months in the role.

  • Ex-Optus exec appointed COO of ninemsn

    Six months after losing its CIO to Microsoft, ninemsn has appointed Nick Spooner as its chief operating officer.

  • Microsoft livens up instant messaging

    The joint venture in Australia between Microsoft and Publishing and Broadcasting Ltd, ninemsn, said today it had publicly launched Windows Live Messenger, a next-generation instant messaging program that automatically updates contact information and lets people share files by simply dragging and dropping them onto a contact list.

  • Ninemsn confirms CEO to leave

    The joint venture between Microsoft and Publishing and Broadcasting Ltd (PBL) today confirmed its chief executive Martin Hoffman will leave the company.

  • Ninemsn goes local, completes HWW buy

    The joint venture between Microsoft and Publishing and Broadcasting Ltd today launched a search service for local businesses called MyLocal and completed the acquisition of mobile content syndication firm HWW.

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