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eHow Rolls Android App

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Santa Monica-based eHow , the question and answer site owned by Demand Media, said this week that it has rolled out a new, mobile application for the Android operating system. According to eHow, the application lets users search for, retrieve, and play videos from the firm's question and answer site. READ MORE>>.

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Demand Media's eHow Rolls Android App

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Santa Moncia-based eHow.com , the how-to site run by Demand Media, said this morning it has rolled out a new Android mobile phone application. According to ehow, the new software allows users to search for, retrieve, and play back instructional videos and articles on the site. READ MORE>>.

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Catching Up With Joanne Bradford, Demand Media

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We now have over 100 million users visiting our owned and operated sites, and we're also doing this for other people like USA Today. We bought sites, built a studio system, and now we're figuring out what different formats to approach. eHow Spark! eHow is still our largest customers, Livestrong is still an important customer.

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Ten Of The Top Tech Companies For Employees In LA

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company operates a number of content-focused sites, including LIVESTRONG, eHOW, Cracked, and a domain name registration business, eNOM. positions on its site, ranging from software, sales, marketing, to finance. Demand Media consistently popped up near number one in the list of "companies to work for" from our readers.

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Exploring A Brave New World Of Domain Names, With Rightside

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Editor''s note: we''re cross running this on our Pacific Northwest site, Northwest Innovation, since part of Rightside''s operations are in Seattle.). They''ve always had two businesses--the content business, which is what people are familiar with, with eHow, Livestrong, and other brands--and then they had the domain services business.