by Wendy Davis on Mar 17, 2:00 PM
Motion Picture Association of America head Dan Glickman recently went on record against net neutrality, arguing that a law banning Internet service providers from discriminating against certain types of lawful applications would somehow hurt anti-piracy efforts.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 14, 3:00 PM
Since releasing its latest album online less than two weeks ago, Nine Inch Nails' "Ghosts" has taken in $1.6 million in revenue.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 13, 2:45 PM
AOL is hemorrhaging ad executives, but that hasn't stopped the company from agreeing to pay $850 million to acquire social networking site Bebo.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 12, 2:30 PM
Hulu, the online video initiative of News Corp. and NBC first announced one year ago, went live this morning with a slate of hundreds of TV shows and movies.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 11, 3:01 PM
Google this morning closed on its $3.1 billion acquisition of DoubleClick just hours after EU antitrust regulators cleared the deal without imposing any conditions.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 10, 1:45 PM
Facebook's ill-fated Beacon program continues to dog CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who apologized for the effort again, last night at the South by Southwest Interactive Festival in Austin, Tex.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 7, 3:15 PM
Rumors are swirling that social media site Digg is on the cusp of being sold. The potential buyers reportedly are Google, Microsoft and two other media companies, while the purchase price is in the $200 million to $225 million range, according to Techcrunch.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 6, 2:00 PM
Less than one week after a federal judge vacated an order aimed at shutting down the whistle-blowing site Wikileaks.org, Swiss bank Julius Baer has dismissed its ill-fated lawsuit against the site.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 5, 2:00 PM
Giving itself some breathing room, Yahoo today said it amended its bylaws to extend the deadline for nominating directors. "The amendment will give stockholders who want to nominate one or more directors, including Microsoft Corporation, more time to do so," Yahoo said in a statement.
by Wendy Davis on Mar 4, 2:15 PM
In another move leveraging its strong ties to music fans, MySpace is joining forces with Viacom's MTV for a new TV program that will air in the U.K.