• Just An Online Minute... Universal Music Takes Aim At UGC Sites
    Just as MySpace prepares to start selling music downloads, Universal Music Group is hinting that it will sue the social networking site for copyright infringement.
  • Just An Online Minute... NBC's Video Initiative
    NBC thinks it's found a way to tap ino the online video market.
  • Just An Online Minute... Jig Is Up For LonelyGirl's Creators
    One of the biggest Web 2.0 stunts is hurtling towards its conclusion, as whoever's behind YouTube's newest starlet, the vlogger "LonelyGirl 15," appears poised to come clean.
  • Just An Online Minute... Facebook's About-Face
    Well, that was fast. Thursday night, two days after Facebook sparked an immediate and unprecedented user backlash with the introduction of RSS feeds, company executives came to their senses and said they would modify the new feature to give users more control over the feeds.
  • Just An Online Minute... Facebook's User Face-Off
    This week Facebook made a significant change without first informing users, triggering complaints and protests by hundreds of thousands of the site's members.
  • Just An Online Minute... A Swan Song
    Well, all things come to an end eventually, right? On this day, the jig is up for this here Minute, as my tenure writing the column draws to a close.
  • Just An Online Minute... Google Rolls Over
    Google this weekend decided to turn over records to the Brazilian government about users of Orkut, the company's social-networking service that has found a large fan base in Brazil. Or at least, that had a large Brazilian fan base before agreeing to roll over.
  • Just An Online Minute... Online Job Demand
    On this getaway Friday, the great day before the long Labor Day holiday, our minds turn to the approach of fall, new starts, fresh beginnings, back-to-school, and career goals. Notably then, you might be interested to know that the Monster Employment Index, a gauge of U.S. online job demand, rebounded in August as online recruitment rose.
  • Just An Online Minute... The NY Times' Symbolic Game Of Hide And Seek
    In a bizarre turn of events, The New York Times this week attempted to prevent British readers from accessing a Web article about the British investigation of the terror suspects.
  • Just An Online Minute... Online Deal-Making
    Is it me, or is the pace of digital media deal-making picking up?
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