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Bush comments on everything from wedding to Iraq (AP) |
Craigslist countersues eBay, saying it broke antitrust laws (AP) |
MySpace tells AP it has won $234M spam judgment (AP)13-05-2008 19:15 AP - The popular online hangout MySpace has won a $234 million judgment over junk messages sent to its members in what is believed to be the largest anti-spam award ever, The Associated Press has learned. |
Timeline: Microsoft's Pursuit of Yahoo (PC World)13-05-2008 19:00 PC World - The idea that Microsoft, in order to revamp its Internet business, would buy Yahoo seemed surreal when rumors first surfaced... |
Paparazzi snap Britney Spears as she rear-ends SUV (AP) |
MySpace says it has won $234M spam judgment (AP)13-05-2008 18:19 AP - The popular online hangout MySpace has won a $234 million judgment over junk messages sent to its members in what is believed to be the largest anti-spam award ever, The Associated Press has learned. |
Reports: Carl Icahn considering attempt to oust Yahoo board (AP) |
Microsoft site offers top telescope imagery of cosmos (AFP) |
Craigslist sues eBay, alleges corporate spy plan (Reuters)13-05-2008 17:01 Reuters - Online classifieds leader Craigslist.com filed a countersuit on Tuesday against business rival eBay Inc, alleging eBay had used its minority stake in Craigslist to steal corporate trade secrets. |
Apple's 3G iPhone Faces Challenges Overseas (NewsFactor)13-05-2008 16:40 NewsFactor - Apple's red-hot iPhone is currently unavailable from the company's online stores in the U.S. and the United Kingdom, fueling speculation that the company is reducing its inventory in advance of the rollout of a new 3G model. Some industry observers speculate that the slowdown is intended to help Apple avoid customer complaints about buying an older model just before the new 3G iPhone hits store shelves. |