CNN, September 7, 2004
It has been 25 years since Sony launched the original Walkman, now the portable entertainment scene is going through a energetic renaissance, but this time it is digital.
Variety, Sep. 2, 2004
CBS is hoping dinner with "Survivor's" Rupert will get fans excited about its fall sked.
CNet, September 3, 2004
Insurance giant Geico can sue Google and Overture Services for allegedly selling advertisements linked to its trademarks, a federal judge has ruled, CNET News.com has learned.
ClickZ, September 3, 2004
You're preparing to go public, having posted a $35 million profit on $90 million in 2003 revenue. Then suddenly, with no explanation other than "current market conditions," you withdraw your registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). That's the tale of Claria Corporation, maker of ad-supported software called Gator. The company was formerly known by the latter name itself.
iMedia, September 3, 2004
Partnering with behavioral targeting companies increases clicks without alienating consumers.
Reuters, September 2, 2004
Pfizer Inc., the world's biggest drugmaker, said on Thursday it filed lawsuits against 18 Web sites, charging them with selling illegal versions of its best selling cholesterol medicine Lipitor.
Associated Press via Los Angeles Times, September 2, 2004
Forget finding an Internet cafe. For less than what it costs to build a small library, city officials believe they can turn all 135 square miles of Philadelphia into the world's largest wireless Internet hot spot.
DM News, September 2, 2004
FAST Search & Transfer is expected to announce today the availability of its search technology for licensing by online directory sites.
CNET, September 1, 2004
Another version of the Bagle mass-mailing computer worm started spreading this week, but it likely won't get far, security experts said.
ClickZ, September 2, 2004 Just as challenger MSN began offering a preview of its music offering, Apple got to work shoring up its position. The company this week launched an affiliate program for its market-leading iTunes store.