Akamai CEO: Media And Entertainment Business Growing Slower Online
Is the Web video boom already starting to show its age? Yes, says Akamai Technologies. The Web content distributor says that traffic growth at the media and entertainment sites it services is slowing. That's one of the reasons Akamai cut its... 5 months ago
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