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A person familiar with Microsoft's bid for Yahoo said Friday the software company is evaluating its offer in light of the economic climate and the Internet pioneer's deteriorating business.
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The Boston judge's comments in a Monday pretrial ruling conflict with statements, also made Monday, by a New York federal judge that leaving a copyrighted file accessible could be illegal, even if nobody downloads it.
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Microsoft remains steadfast in its refusal to raise its bid and is growing increasingly frustrated with Yahoo’s refusal to enter into negotiations, according to a person with direct knowledge of Microsoft’s thinking.
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After learning of the restrictions on Friday, the dean, Dr. Michael J. Klag, said: “I could not disagree more strongly with this decision, and I have directed that the Popline administrators restore ‘abortion’ as a search term immediately. I will al
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The bigger issue is the digital dossiers that tech companies can compile. Some companies have promised to keep data confidential, or to obscure it so it cannot be traced back to individuals. But it’s hard to know what a particular company’s policy is,
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If you haven’t been following the debate on net neutrality, you’re not alone. The details of the issue can lead into realms where only tech geeks and policy wonks dare to tread, but at root there’s a pretty simple question: How much control should n
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“SECURITY experts warn that as supply chains become more global and more opaque, no one can be sure what parts are going into the computers that run, well, everything from air traffic control towers to banks to weapon systems,” Popular Mechanics says.
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On LiveNewsCameras.com, you can watch nearly 150 live Web and satellite news feeds from the U.S. and around the world.
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LiveNewsCameras.com features a live on-camera moderator who scans all the feeds and, appearing in a window next to all the news channels, recommends which ones to watch.
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Yahoo, the second-most-popular Internet search engine, upgraded its mobile phone software, OneSearch, to allow voice queries and provide more information in results.
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Ponyfish is a FREE web-based tool that allows you to create your own RSS feeds from almost any web page.
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Since I started using Twitter, I have more than doubled my blog traffic over the last several months, and I can tell you how.
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If you've ever wondered how to measure social media, public relations, public affairs, media relations, internal communications or blogs you're in the right spot.
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The machines are so new the industry hasn't settled on a name for low-cost and scaled-down laptops used primarily for surfing the Internet and performing other basic functions like word processing.
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Fierce competition among identity thieves has driven the prices for stolen data down to bargain-basement levels, which has forced crooks to adopt mainstream business tactics to lure customers, according to a new report on Internet security threats.
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Retail sales online, excluding travel purchases, are set to grow to $204 billion in 2008 from $174.5 billion last year, fueled by sales of apparel, computers and autos, according to a survey conducted by Internet analysis firm Forrester Research for Shop.
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Yahoo's defiance, spelled out in a letter to Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer, marked the latest twist in a tug-of-war pitting two high-tech icons trying to mount a more formidable challenge to online search and advertising leader Google Inc.
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While many studies have examined TV viewing habits of young people, researchers at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health said little had been known about the consequences in particular for older adolescents of having a bedroom TV.
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Twitter is basically a service that allows you to update your status with short messages, of up to 140 characters, just like a SMS text message.
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Federal cybersecurity officials are trying to develop an early warning system that alerts authorities to incoming computer attacks targeting critical U.S. infrastructure, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said Tuesday.
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Some 70 percent of editors surveyed said requiring commenters to disclose their identities would support good journalism, while only 45 percent of the public did. Similarly, 58 percent of editors said letting journalists join online conversations and give
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Skeptics have panned MyStarbucksIdea.com, unveiled at the company's heavily attended annual meeting in mid-March, as an online suggestion box that's already grown stale. But the heavy traffic it's drawn and the message Starbucks is sending — that it's l
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Yahoo Inc. will begin showing homemade videos on its online photo-sharing site, Flickr, in a long-anticipated move that may be too late to lure most people away from the Internet's dominant video channel, Google Inc.'s YouTube.
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April Fools Day For The Search World.
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Google Update Dewey Hits; Google Loses Exec To EMI; Google & Garmin Team Up & More.
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Google To Sell Preformics, Laysoff 1/4 At DoubleClick; Getting Into Google News
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Growing numbers of middle-class Americans say they aren't better off than they were five years ago, reflecting economic pressures amid growing debt, a study released Wednesday shows.
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The breadth of a smile can be measured by new technology from Japanese electronics and health care company Omron Corp.
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News Corp.'s MySpace has given a British media company exclusive rights to distribute video programming from the social networking site on broadcast television outside the U.S. and to sell DVDs and related merchandise.
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Eager to frustrate Microsoft in any way possible, Internet search leader Google Inc. has already agreed to help out Yahoo by participating in an unusual test that will gauge how much more advertising Google can sell for its struggling rival.
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