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Chris Shipley 1, Internet lynch mob 0 (CNET)06-09-2008 20:51 CNET - On the eve of the dueling demo-fests, Demo impresario Chris Shipley confesses that she has had it with the shoddy reporting, invective and arrogance that has attended most of the commentary on the phony faceoff between her conference and TechCrunch. |
Security firm spots Chrome 'SaveAs' flaw (CNET)06-09-2008 14:33 CNET - It's been only a few days since Google released its Chrome browser, and security researchers are still digging into the software in search of the first few flaws. |
Napster faces challenges within and without (Reuters) |
Start-up launches spectrum marketplace (CNET)05-09-2008 17:24 CNET - A Web site for matching buyers and sellers of wireless spectrum went live on Friday. |
Online TV Viewing Approaches the Mainstream (NewsFactor)05-09-2008 16:53 NewsFactor - Nearly 20 percent of American households are tuning into TV over the Internet. That's twice the number from 2006, according to new research from The Conference Board Consumer Research Center and market-research firm TNS. The most popular destinations for online broadcasts? The official TV channel home page and YouTube.com. |
App Stores: Microsoft, Google Follow Apple (NewsFactor)05-09-2008 16:06 NewsFactor - When Apple opened its iTunes App Store in July, the idea of a mass-market Web site that sells downloadable games, tools, and other applications for cell phones was a rarity. Handset owners could buy apps from their carriers or the occasional niche site. But these days, the app store concept is becoming commonplace. The question is, does the world need a warren of wireless app stores? |
Comcast Challenges FCC's Authority To Order Neutrality (NewsFactor)05-09-2008 12:59 NewsFactor - Comcast fired back at the Federal Communications Commission on Thursday in its long-running duel with the agency. The cable-TV and Internet service provider filed suit in the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C. |
Summary box: Google still feeling lucky at 10 (AP)05-09-2008 11:34 AP - HUMBLE START: Larry Page and Sergey Brin incorporated Google on Sept. 7, 1998, after unsuccessfully trying to sell their search engine for a couple of million dollars. They set up shop in their Stanford dorm rooms with just four computers before moving their headquarters to a garage owned by Brin's future sister-in-law. |
Google reigns as world's most powerful 10-year-old (AP) |
China's Hu and Wen get own "fan" website (Reuters) |

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