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NY AG Investigating Online Discount Clubs
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said today his office is investigating 22 online businesses that deceptively link consumers to fee-based membership programs that charge u...
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Newsday Pay Wall Nets 35 Subscribers in 3 Months
There has been a lot of discussion about the fate of the online news industry lately, particularly since the New York Times announced that it will be going the paid content rout...
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Yahoo’s Q4 Financial Results Draw Smiles
Yahoo's fourth quarter earnings report has been released, and it seems that people who were preparing for some sort of drastic response - whether it would've involved either pit...
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Google Launches Cost-Per-Call Tracking for TV Ads
Google has launched a new feature for Google TV Ads, which lets advertisers automatically receive cost-per-call data through the service for TV campaigns that utilize Google sup...
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AOL Loses Key Staff After Short Time Away From Time Warner
So you are the new unencumbered AOL that has pushed its ship away from the Time Warner dock back in January. You are underway on a new journey that is supposed to reposition the...
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The Pope Urges Priests To Get On The Blogosphere
Pope Benedict XVI has been the Holy See for almost five years, and during that time, he (and the Catholic church along with him) has become more and more involved in social medi...
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15 Million People Have MySpace Mail Accounts
Back in the summer MySpace launched its own email service called MySpace Mail. The company ha...
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YouTube Movie Rental Experiment Fails (So Far)
On Friday, YouTube started a movie rental experiment involving five motion pictures from the 2009 and 2010 Sundance Film Festivals.  Now, although the trial run is several...
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Facebook Investor Promises “No Near Term IPO”
Believe it or not, the stock market's not looking too terrible these days; the Nasdaq's risen almost 12.5 percent in the last six months, and just shy of 50.0 percent in the las...
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Bill Gates Sides With Ballmer, MSFT On China
About 10 days ago, Steve Ballmer indicated that he didn't share Google's views with regards to China; Ballmer said that Microsoft would continue operating in China regardless of...
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Google Adds GeoEye Layer to Earth, Zoo to Maps
If you are not familiar with GeoEye, it's the company behind the GeoEye-1 satellite. This is a satellite with a very high-resolution camera on it that takes pictures of the worl...
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It’s A Watch, But It’s a Phone
There were plenty of cool things on display at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas earlier this month. The...
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AOL Hires Google, Microsoft Veteran As Head Of Tech
The Google-ization of AOL continued today as Jeff Reynar, who used to work for the search giant as an engineering manager, joined the company.  AOL's appointed Reynar Head...
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Canada Gets its New Yahoo Home Page
Yahoo has announced the launch of a new homepage for its Canadian users (an effort the company says will bring together the "best of the web with the best of Yahoo”)....
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HP Launches Music Service In Europe
Hewlett-Packard said today it is launching a subscription-based music service in Europe in partnership with Omnifone. The service called MusicStation will be pre-...
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