by Wendy Davis on Oct 31, 4:00 PM
YouTube's relationship with big media is nothing if not fluid. Yesterday, The New York Times reported that YouTube was in the process of excising Viacom video. But by this morning, the situation had apparently changed.
by Wendy Davis on Oct 30, 2:45 PM
Yahoo this month might have turned in a lackluster earnings report, but that didn't stop Merrill Lynch from issuing a bullish report on the company....
by Wendy Davis on Oct 27, 3:45 PM
In what appeared to be a first for Donald Trump, this morning the real estate mogul went on camera to shoot footage created specifically for the Web....
by Wendy Davis on Oct 26, 2:45 PM
The current round of quarterly earnings reports shows that online revenue at newspapers continues to grow quickly. That's the good news. The bad news is that online revenue doesn't seem to be keeping pace with online readership.
by Wendy Davis on Oct 25, 2:00 PM
A federal judge this week dealt a minor setback to advocates for the blind in their lawsuit against Target. The advocates charge the retailer with failing to make its e-commerce store accessible to the screen-reading software that people with vision impairments commonly use to navigate the Web.
by Wendy Davis on Oct 24, 3:15 PM
Google already captures somewhere around half of all search queries--and that's just among other search engines. Now, Google is poised to start powering far more searches on other publishers' sites.
by Wendy Davis on Oct 23, 3:30 PM
Glamour magazine has already had to retreat from its most recent Web 2.0 venture that invited Web users to upload their own "Glamour Don't" photos.
by Wendy Davis on Oct 20, 2:45 PM
Google's quarterly earnings have again surpassed expectations, sparking a bullish report by Merrill Lynch....
by Wendy Davis on Oct 19, 2:45 PM
NBC Universal said this morning it plans to overhaul operations, paring back on scripted dramas and comedies, while also shifting resources to the digital.
by Wendy Davis on Oct 18, 3:15 PM
Universal Music Group claims that video-sharing sites unfairly "build their business on the backs of our content and the hard work of our artists and songwriters." This statement is preposterous on so many levels, it's hard to know where to start.