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Wired February 2007 Spencer Reiss |
Here Comes Trouble First they Kazaa'd the music industry. Then they Skyped the telcos. Now Janus Friis and Niklas Zennstrom want to Joost your TV. (That's a good thing.)  |
InternetNews January 23, 2007 Ed Sutherland |
MySpace Accountability in Amber Alerts? Social-networking site MySpace, frequently blamed for not protecting its youngest users, today teamed up with a child protection group to distribute online alerts of missing kids.  |
The Motley Fool January 23, 2007 Alyce Lomax |
SNOCAP's Indie Spirit Giving indie labels a better form of distribution is as significant as allowing artists to sell directly to fans, another possible effect if MySpace's music commerce initiative really takes off.  |
The Motley Fool January 23, 2007 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Baidu's Nose for News In a move that shows that Baidu.com is willing to break the mold established by its stateside counterparts, China's leading search engine has won governmental approval to launch an online news portal.  |
PC Magazine January 10, 2007 Jim Louderback |
Web Video Comes of Age Last year around this time, Web-based video was fresh and new. Now they feel like old friends.  |
BusinessWeek January 29, 2007 Aaron Pressman |
Stock Tips For Generation YouTube A sassy new investment Web show, Wallstrip, is quickly luring viewers - and financial backing.  |
InternetNews January 22, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
MySpace Sues 'Spam King' MySpace's CAN-SPAM lawsuit puts Scott Richter back in the news.  |
InternetNews January 22, 2007 Michael Hickins |
IBM's Social-Network Experiment IBM announced today that customers will be able to attend its annual Lotusphere conference virtually on Second Life, a 3-D virtual-reality world.  |
InternetNews January 22, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
OSDL Gives Way to New Center of Linux Gravity Open Source Development Labs merges with the Free Standards Group to form the Linux Foundation.  |
The Motley Fool January 22, 2007 David Lee Smith |
Blog Time in Newspaperville The last best hope of the dailies. Newspapers' own blog pages appear to be generating traffic at a rapidly expanding rate.  |
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