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InternetNews May 18, 2005 Tim Gray |
Yahoo Adds Teeth to Messenger Internet portal Yahoo says it will scrap the walkie-talkie style technology used on its PC-to-PC voice communications in favor of a new beta version that boasts a steady connection.  |
The Motley Fool May 18, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
Can You Yahoo! Me Later? The Internet giant is the latest company to get into voice-over-Internet protocol. This is one of those public betas favored by Internet giants like Google, Yahoo!, and Microsoft  |
PC Magazine May 4, 2005 David Murphy |
Free Mail Melee The free Web e-mail wars are raging, and Google is placing its bets on the notion that size does matter.  |
InternetNews May 11, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
AOL Offers Free AIM.com e-Mail Taking on Google, MSN and Yahoo, AOL offers AIM Mail, its own iteration of 2GB Webmail.  |
PC World June 2005 Anne Kandra |
One Stop for TV, Phone, and Internet What are the pros and cons of letting a single company handle multiple Internet services?  |
Information Today Marydee Ojala |
Factiva Expands Its RSS Feed Capabilities in a Deal with NewsGator Factiva customers will have an additional option for receiving results from their "track current awareness" searches: an Enterprise RSS feed via NewsGator online and NewsGator Microsoft Outlook.  |
Bank Systems & Technology May 3, 2005 Deena M. Amato-McCoy |
Creating Virtual Value By integrating business channels, consolidating customer histories and beefing up security, banks are improving their online offerings to provide customers with all the conveniences of branch banking in the comfort of their own homes.  |
PC Magazine April 20, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
Video to Go Microsoft has announced MSN Video Downloads. Content can be downloaded to Windows Mobile-based devices, including Portable Media Centers and smartphones.  |
PC Magazine April 20, 2005 Bill Howard |
The Interactive Sports Experience Sports nuts are doing as much for digital convergence as are all the evangelists at Dell, HP, Samsung, and Sony. Most TV is sit-back-and-vegetate entertainment. But for the two-way part of video entertainment and sports, the PC side of the convergence universe seems ahead.  |
InternetNews April 21, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
A Smarter 'Push' by Blinkx And Disney A different kind of media "push" technology that doesn't annoy the user or sap bandwidth.  |
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