Queena Kim
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A new CEO still may not save Yahoo
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Queena Kim
Jul 11, 2012
It's widely expected that interim CEO Ross Levinsohn will get the permanent title at today's shareholders meeting at Yahoo. But will anything change for the struggling company?
Virus shines light on 'click fraud'
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Queena Kim
Jul 9, 2012
An estimated 45,000 people in the U.S. may have trouble getting online Monday because of a computer virus. Hackers replaced real ads with fake ones, a crime known as "click fraud."
The angels of Silicon Valley
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Queena Kim
Jul 3, 2012
Angel investors fund the very early stages of startups, looking to get in early on the next big thing. A lot of angel money ends up going down the drain, but that's just the price of innovation.
Competition heads for the cloud
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Queena Kim
Jul 2, 2012
After a vicious storm knocks out some cloud computing services, competitors look to profit.
Microsoft's big reveal
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Queena Kim
Jun 18, 2012
The company lifts the lid on something new today. But can anything make the tech giant relevant again?
Online tracking hot on our trail
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Queena Kim
Jun 18, 2012
A new study says tracking on the busiest websites has jumped dramatically compared to last year.
AOL faces dissident shareholder
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Queena Kim
Jun 14, 2012
Starboard Venture has a 5 percent stake in the company. Now it wants three seats on the board of directors.
New wave of Internet domain names gets unveiled
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Queena Kim
Jun 13, 2012
The organization that assigns Internet addresses releases its list of newly approved web suffixes today, from .doctor to .bank. Many predict the proliferation of these suffixes will touch off a virtual land grab.
Are you an iPhone or an Android?
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Queena Kim
Jun 11, 2012
In the battle of the mobile superpowers, it's Apple v. Google and iPhone v. Android -- and consumers have to choose. Which culture do you fit in best?