Lycos turning search lights out?
A rumour is circulating that says Lycos has laid off most of its search team and is retaining a skeleton crew to keep its beleaguered services operating.
John Battelle, one of the most experienced search journalists, is reporting that two of his sources have confirmed the story.
Read the complete story here. (webpronews)
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