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  • Why MySpace Monetizes Traffic Better
    The Web press is still absolutely transfixed by Facebook (which is registeri ...
  • Big Four Seek To Benefit From Consumer Fragmentation
    The major portals, sensing that the fragmentation of Web content consumption ...
  • Analyst: Yahoo Needs To Split Up, Or Restructure
    To boost its share price, Yahoo needs to either break up i ...
  • Radiohead's Approach Worries Recording Industry
    The release of the album "In Rainbows" by British rock band Radiohe ...
  • Google Aims at Microsoft with Mobile Software
    The New York Times has more on Google's worst-kept mobile phone secre ...
  • Microsoft Moves Into Health Care
    Microsoft Corp. is moving into health care. CEO Steve Ballmer described ...
  • BlackBerry Maker Posts Strong Earnings
    BlackBerry maker Research in Motion posted strong fiscal second-quarter earnings on Thursda ...
  • UC-Berkeley Opens YouTube Channel
    Who needs to pay to go to college? Earlier this week, t ...
  • MySpace To Facebook Exodus Continues
    Sick of all the spam, MySpace users are leaving the News Cor ...
  • How eBay Created Latest Internet Bubble
    eBay's failure with respect to its 2005 purchase of Skype is C ...
  • Three Warnings For Facebook
    Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, whose company powers advertising for Facebook, told t ...
  • GoogleClick Union May Dominate Media
    Count San Francisco Chronicle columnist Joseph Turow, a communications professor at t ...
  • Facebook "Barnacles" Find Success
    Facebook is growing rapidly. The site is now 43 million strong, a ...
  • Facebook Charges Forward
    As Facebook continues its rise speculation mounts over its future. Will t ...
  • Google Valuation Sparks Blog War
    Silicon Valley Insider Henry Blodget, a former Wall Street analyst who w ...
  • Publishers Eyeing Blogs As Takeover Targets
    The next Internet land grab could come from the blogging sector, ...
  • Microsoft Sees Future In Media
    Thirty-two year old Microsoft Corp. has been a software company for mo ...
  • Google to Hit $600 on Strong Web Spending
    Unrealistic valuations in the blogosphere haven't hurt Google shares in early morni ...
  • IAC Moves Into Social Gaming With iWon
    The exhaustive social-networking trend continues: IAC/InterActive Corp. has added social media featur ...
  • Yahoo Search Changes Won't Improve Revenue
    First thing's first: Yahoo's unveiled several new changes to Yahoo Search, addi ...
  • How To Save The Internet
    The long-running debate over whether the over-extended Internet will one day sl ...
  • EBay Issues Skype Mea Culpa
    eBay's purchase of Skype for $2.6 billion in 2005 has been ...
  • NBC, Other Networks Enjoy iTunes Leverage
    It's less than a month after NBC decided to pull its n ...
  • New Line Of Thinking Means Good Times for eBay, Amazon
    Amazon.com and eBay have enjoyed a solid year on Wall Street, than ...
  • The Future Of Impulse Buying Is Mobile
    Like the music being played at your local Starbucks? Well, starting tomorro ...
  • Facebook Meets VOD
    TechCrunch UK has an interesting profile on UK-based Tape it Off T ...
  • More TV-Web Crossover Mess; Fox Strikes iTunes Deal
    News Corporation's Fox Broadcasting unit has struck a deal with Apple ...
  • Email As Foundation For Social Networking
    Earlier this week Yahoo completed the $350 million purchase of Zimbra, ...
  • The Google Monopoly
    "Don't be Evil." You knew that motto would come back to hau ...
  • Intel: WiMax Goes Live In '08
    WiMax is coming, seriously, this time. Chip maker Intel, whose invested hundre ...