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    Sony Corp. and the PlayStation 3 have now entered the record book ...
  • Facebook Joins Open Social, Then What?
    Fortune blogger Josh Quittner says it's "inevitable" that Facebook will ditch i ...
  • Microsoft Defends Facebook Stake
    Microsoft Chief Steve Ballmer on Monday defended his firm's decision to inve ...
  • Facebook Ads To Conflict With Developers?
    Ahead of tomorrow's highly anticipated announcement from Facebook, VentureBeat has a f ...
  • Amid Social Media Flurry, FIM Unveils HyperTargeting
    It's another big week for open software platforms and social media, ...
  • AP: News Orgs 'Cannot Despair'
    During a speech in New York last night, Associated Press CEO T ...
  • FCC in First 'Net Neutrality' Test
    Consumer organizations, it seems, are more concerned with their Web-surfing freedom th ...
  • Time Warner to Offload AOL Unit
    CNBC's David Faber has the scoop (although by now it's not necessari ...
  • Pressure Mounts on Facebook Ad System
    As Facebook prepares to wow the world with its new social advertisi ...
  • FTC Chief Floats Online Ad Restrictions
    Federal Trade Commission Commissioner Jon Leibowitz indicated that the organization might ...
  • Online Privacy: What Consumers Think
    Ad Age weighs in on the debate about whether consumers really ca ...
  • Google Now Bigger Than Buffet's Empire
    The world's largest online company. at more than $700 per share, ...
  • NBC to Shut Down DotComedy
    NBC Universal continues to clean house with online properties that are eith ...
  • Ad Network Spree Opens Door For Specific Media
    Few independent ad networks remain after the acquisition tear earlier this ye ...
  • FTC Mulls 'Do-Not-Track' List
    The advertising industry will watch with bated breath as the Federal Tra ...
  • Report: Google in Verizon Talks
    Ever-busy Google is now talking with major U.S. wireless carrier Verizon Wirele ...
  • Casual Games: Big Reach, Small Bucks
    The"casual games" sector, an industry generating a serious $2.25 billion per yea ...
  • Congress Extends Web Tax Ban
    Consumers and telecommunications and technology firms rejoiced on Tuesday after the U. ...
  • HuffPo Reinvents the Media Wheel
    Is Arianna Huffington reinventing the media business? As it's grown, the HuffPo ...
  • Google "Out-Opens" Facebook
    Today's technology news is all about Google vs. Facebook, after the sear ...
  • Investors: Set AOL Free
    When news came last Friday that Time Warner CEO Dick Parsons cou ...
  • Facebook Employees Are Watching You
    Privacy concerns were raised at Facebook after an anonymous source revealed th ...
  • False and Misleading Data Devalues Facebook
    Facebook's user info may not be kosher for advertisers. For one thin ...
  • Networks Help Advertisers Find the Long Tail
    Ad networks are increasingly getting into bed with news distributors like Voxan ...
  • Why Hulu Will Fail
    Hulu is a product, or an arrangement between content owners--it doesn't actual ...
  • Hulu.com Launches Under Great Pressure
    Whatever the fate of Hulu.com, the media world will be watching carefull ...
  • Google, Apple Take On Big Wireless
    Ever wonder why cell phone software pales in comparison to PC a ...
  • Google's Social Assault: Maka-Maka
    Google may have lost out on a piece of Facebook, but t ...
  • Microsoft Bets On Big Future For Facebook
    Microsoft's hard-fought victory for a 1.6% stake in Facebook has been laugh ...
  • Is MySpace Running Out of Time to Deliver?
    Facebook may be ubiquitous, but rival MySpace is still three to fo ...