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A lighthearted approach to the death of newspapers
Jul 5, 2010
So Internet killed the newspaper. This we know. But what were the stages of its demise, and is there still a death rattle going? More from humorist Dave Barry.
Finland new broadband improves rural service
Jul 2, 2010
Now that Finland has made broadband Internet a legal right, service in the country's rural areas will improve.
Google to buy travel tech company ITA for $700M
by
Janet Babin
Jul 2, 2010
Google has made a $700 million deal to buy travel technology company ITA, a move that will help the search engine stay ahead of Bing.
Google taking it easier with China
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Rob Schmitz
Jun 29, 2010
After months of a very publicized fight with the Chinese government, Google softened its approach to the Chinese government -- but they may still give up millions of users.
Google takes steps to stay in China
by
Scott Tong
Jun 29, 2010
Google will stop automatically rerouting users
of its China search site to its Hong Kong site. Google's license to do business in China expires tomorrow and Beijing was threatening not to renew it. What does the move mean?
White House wants more bandwidth
Jun 28, 2010
The White House announced a plan today to free up to 500 megahertz of spectrum over the next 10 years to accommodate the increasing demand for wireless technology.
Scam artists flourish in the recession
Jun 25, 2010
Tess Vigeland examines the latest financial scams with consumer finance columnist for the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Sheryl Harris.
For public good, not for profit.
Federal court decides in YouTube's favor in landmark copyright case
Jun 24, 2010
A federal judge sided with Google Inc. in a case against media giant Viacom, which was attempting to collect $1 billion in damages over content at...
Publicity aids Rolling Stone's gen. story
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Alisa Roth
Jun 23, 2010
General Stanley McChrystal is out. General David Petraeus is in charge of U.S. operations in Afghanistan thanks to a report in Rolling Stone, where McChrystal shot off his mouth about the administration. The story was everywhere. Even though the magazine doesn't hit newsstands until later in the week. Alisa Roth reports.
Opting out of targeted ads with Power I
Jun 21, 2010
Ad Age's Michael Learmonth talks with Kai Ryssdal about what the Power I is and how it can help you opt out of targeted advertising.