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InternetNews August 24, 2007 Larry Barrett |
SAP Takes Blue-Sky Approach to Web 2.0 Possibilities SAP's Imagineering division is bringing widgets, social networks and even Second Life to the buttoned-down enterprise software scene.  |
InternetNews August 24, 2007 Larry Barrett |
NASA to Digitize Greatest Moments in Space Space junkies and scholars will be able to relive 50 years of space exploration from their browsers.  |
InternetNews August 24, 2007 Mike Elgan |
Easy Like Blogging Texty is an online What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get editor for HTML content that enables you to make changes to your content from a central page. Those changes show up instantly on the target page.  |
The Motley Fool August 24, 2007 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Where's the Money, Bunny? Playboy U launches, but Playboy still has a long way to go before it graduates. Playboy's interactive business isn't growing all that fast, but at least it's not shrinking. It's a relative victory.  |
InternetNews August 23, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
Is Google Cutting The 'You' Out of YouTube? Do InVideo ads mean YouTube is evolving into a network for big budget productions?  |
Inc. September 2007 Max Chafkin |
Who's Behind TheFunded.com? A new website lets entrepreneurs talk trash about their VCs.  |
InternetNews August 23, 2007 Gene Hirschel |
For Google, Not Even The Sky is Off Limits The Google Earth Sky feature may keep us on Google Earth longer.  |
InternetNews August 23, 2007 Roy Mark |
Social Networking Faces More Legal Pressure States attorneys general have been pressuring social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook for months to toughen their age and identity verifications standards.  |
The Motley Fool August 23, 2007 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
CBS Calls an Online Audible Just before the football season kicks off, Sportsline becomes CBSSports.com. CBS, banking on the belief that the distinction is now clearer to advertisers, will make the most of the new site.  |
InternetNews August 22, 2007 David Needle |
Why Google Likes Facebook Marissa Mayer, Google's vice president of search products and user experience, admitted in a keynote address that she has a bit of Facebook-envy.  |
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