Friday, September 08, 2006

TGIF News

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- The Los Angeles Times on Sept. 12 will publish a 36-page section showcasing 125 years of California higher education history, from the groundbreaking education master plan that helped shape the state's future to the Free Speech Movement that lit up campuses in the 1960s to the colorful rivalries and lifestyles that define campus life today.

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- The president of Sudan on Friday agreed to release a Chicago Tribune journalist who was jailed on charges of espionage, the Associated Press reported. President Omar al-Bashir decided to release the journalist, Paul Salopek, and two Chadians, after meeting with New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, the AP reported, citing a spokesman for Richardson.

CHICAGO, Sept. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- CareerBuilder, the U.S.'s largest online job site with more than 23 million unique visitors* and over 1.5 million jobs, announced it is partnering with Naukri.com, India's largest career Web site. Naukri.com receives more than 180 million page views per month, maintains a database of 6.5 million registered users and has job postings from over 20,000 corporations.

CHICAGO, Sept. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Cars.com announced today several enhancements to its photo platform, allowing dealers who use its MultiPhotos product to include as many as 32 pictures per vehicle in their listings. Additionally, photo sizes have been increased by 15 percent on "More Details" pages, and car shoppers can "supersize" vehicle images. The new capabilities make it easier than ever for dealers to give buyers the complete picture.

LA Times Fails To Create Scandal (Wonkette)

Tracking the MySpace Generation (Los Angeles Times)

The Los Angeles Times is on Your Scene (Celebrity BlogDig)

1 comment:

Kanani said...

Okay. 32 pictures? I say if you're posting 32 photos, it'd better be one of these. I doubt anyone would want 32 shots of my beat up car.