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AT&T Teams With Napster on 2-Buck Song Downloads

AT&T wireless subscribers will soon be able to download music over the air from Napster, the telecom company announced Monday ...

Newspaper Execs Arrested in Online Privacy Tussle With Grand Jury

Two executives from Village Voice Media, parent company of The Village Voice and other alternative newspapers, were arrested Thursday night on a misdemeanor charge for revealing in The Phoenix New Times that they had been subpoenaed for a raft of reporters' notes and documents as well as information about online visitors to The Phoenix New Times' Web site...

SAP Grabs Yasu to Beef Up BPM Offerings

SAP has had a wealth of good news to share this week, as it announced a planned acquisition, reported rosy earnings and scored a significant coup ...

MySpace: A Place for Developers

In a move echoing one made by rival Facebook earlier this year, MySpace plans to open its platform to third-party application developers ...

Virtual Meetings: Bridging the Distance Gap

There are many reasons why a company might opt to conduct virtual meetings rather than face-to-face ones. Cost is one, particularly with fuel costs soaring; having a widely dispersed base of employees, clients or partners is another common one ...

MySpace-Skype Deal Turns Keyboard Clatter to Chatter

MySpace users will soon be able to chat by phone thanks to a new partnership between Skype and the popular social networking site, the companies announced Wednesday ...

Facebook Agrees to Sharpen Security Following Sting

New York Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo and Facebook announced Tuesday an agreement that calls for increased enforcement of safeguards aimed at protecting children and adolescents on the site from sexual predators, obscene content and harassment ...

Interpol Closes In on Pedophile Suspect

Within just three days of issuing its global, online appeal for public help in identifying a suspected pedophile last week, Interpol had already determined the suspect's name, nationality, date of birth, passport number, and current and previous places of work, the agency announced Monday ...

Broadcom Claims First All-in-One 3G Chip

Broadcom announced on Monday a new, single-chip HSPA (high-speed packet access) processor that integrates multiple 3G cellular and mobile technologies on a single, low-power, 65 nanometer complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) die ...

Mega B2B Site Alibaba.com Expects $1.3B in Historic Chinese IPO

Chinese Internet company Alibaba.com will try to raise as much as US$1.33 billion in an initial public offering (IPO) slated for next month, according to reports ...

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

GNU GPL Creator Richard Stallman on the Meaning of ‘Free’

"Free software" is a term that's often used interchangeably with "open source," and often understood simply to mean software that is obtained without charge. However, the idea of free software is neither about openness nor about price; it is a matter of freedom, and its implications extend into the political, philosophical and ethical realms ...

Google Earth Puts YouTube Videos on the Map

Armchair tourists traveling the globe via Google Earth can now watch YouTube videos related to each destination they visit, Google announced Thursday ...

SCIENCE

Nobel Honors Gore for Climate Change Battle

Al Gore and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) are the joint winners of this year's Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced Friday ...

Bill Limiting Wiretaps Gains Support in House

Two committees within the U.S. House of Representatives have approved a bill put forth by Democrats this week as an alternative to the broad surveillance legislation rushed through in August to update the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) of 1978 ...

CRM for Newspapers: A Matter of Survival

Few industries in this online era can lay claim to a longer or more venerable history than newspapers can -- but today, it's no secret that newspapers are in trouble ...

Global Warming Strikes ‘SimCity’

Gaming fans may find that life in "SimCity" suddenly gets a lot more realistic this fall with the release of "SimCity Societies", which has been designed to incorporate some of the harsh realities of global warming ...

It’s a Beautiful Day in eBay’s Social Networking Neighborhood

Following its acquisition of Stumbleupon earlier this year, eBay is wading deeper into the social networking waters with a collection of its own micro-communities designed to foster interaction and sharing among members, the company announced Wednesday ...

Aussies to Plant $1.8B Wind Farm in Outback

Australian renewable energy firm Epuron, a division of German Conergy, plans to build what may be the world's largest wind farm in the outback of Australia, the company announced Monday ...

Interpol Unscrambles Digitally Masked Face of Pedophile, Issues Global Appeal

Using digitally descrambled images of a suspected pedophile, Interpol issued a global alert Monday, asking for the public's help in identifying the man ...

50-Something Ex-Googler Gets Second Shot at Age Discrimination Case

A California state appeals court in San Jose has reinstated an age discrimination case against Google brought by former employee Brian Reid. A California Superior Court judge had dismissed the case in 2005 ...

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