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    Google Earth is expanding its scope to include the stars in t ...
  • Monster.com Suffers Massive Trojan Attack
    Job site Monster.com suffered a massive attack yesterday, as hackers deployed ...
  • The Future Of Market Research
    In order to make a first-person shooter that could compete with "Ca ...
  • MTV Explores Rhapsody
    Apple's market-dominating iTunes Store may have just been handed a healthy do ...
  • HD Video Comes To Adobe's Flash
    Adobe, the software maker behind Acrobat and the Flash video player, ...
  • Social Networks As CRM Tool
    Facebook and MySpace are starting to make bank on online advertising, b ...
  • Google Leaves GrandCentral Users Hanging
    Google's GrandCentral, the company that promised its users "one number for life ...
  • Skype Explains Service Outage
    Last Thursday, the popular voice over Internet Protocol service Skype suffered ...
  • AOL Plight Highlights Larger Portal Problem
    AOL had little option but to overhaul its failing business model, b ...
  • Facebook Costs Aussie Firms $4 Billion Annually
    Facebook could be costing employers billions of dollars, says a new stu ...
  • "Traditional" Web Advertising Fails on Social Networks
    You can't find a lot of effective advertising on social networks, accordi ...
  • Google To Invest More In China
    Google dominates search everywhere in the world except China; fittingly, the sear ...
  • Microsoft Lobbies To Stop GoogleClick
    Microsoft is so bent on keeping Google's DoubleClick acquisition from being approve ...
  • Program Reveals Where Wikipedia Entrees Come From
    A new tracing program that reveals where Wikipedia entries come from ...
  • Proof That Ads Are Content On Web
    Given that we live in such an advertising-overloaded society, wouldn't it ...
  • Traditional Media In More Ill-Advised Buys
    Traditional media firms have gone Web hunting again. In the past mont ...
  • The Great, Inexorable Advertising Shift
    In the second quarter, the Web's big four, Google, Yahoo, AOL a ...
  • VMware's IPO of Google Proportions
    If you watch stocks, then you've probably heard a lot about t ...
  • Can SmartAds Right Yahoo's Ad Slip?
    It's no secret that Yahoo's flagging display business could use a sh ...
  • BBDO: Don't Cut Interactive In Recession
    Signs indicate that an economic downturn may be on the horizon, b ...
  • Facebook, NetVibes Launch iPhone Sites
    Facebook has released a new iPhone-specific mobile site. Mashable calls it "stunning ...
  • Web Piracy All Right with Today's Kids
    "Everybody's doing it!" is oft-cited reason for why U.S. kids follow the ...
  • Muni Wi-Fi Foundering
    Municipal Wi-Fi, once hyped as the coolest new way to get Intern ...
  • Experts Assess Google's Management
    The Wall Street Journal asks two experts -- Professor Thomas Eisenmann, ...
  • Google Wants To Depose Stewart, Colbert
    Publicity stunt or legal strategy? Google wants comedians Jon Stewart and Steph ...
  • Microsoft Shakes Up Net Ad Division
    After the announcement that the $6 billion aQuantive merger had been approve ...
  • Study: Facebook Users Too Willing to Give Up Info
    Remember that cute someone you became fast Facebook friends with? Well, ...
  • Clogged Web Is Looming Problem
    Stories about the Web's clogging infrastructure have always been around, but netwo ...
  • Study: Newspapers In Big Trouble
    As the newspaper industry continues its slow decline, Silicon Alley blogger Hen ...
  • ISPs: BBC Should Pay for Streaming Video Service
    Internet Service Providers across the globe want you to know that the ...