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Veoh ruling: Portents
for Google, YouTubeIn the Veoh video copyright case and in Viacom's lawsuit against YouTube, there's a key difference: whether the plaintiff sent take-down notices.
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The highs and lows
of digital dramaimages A look back at a decade--yes, a decade--of Web series from sitcoms to thrillers to musicals that both succeeded and flopped.
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Google Code reverses open-source license ban
"Our bad," declares company, deciding that the Mozilla Public License is once again an option for Google Code projects. Also added: the Eclipse Public License.
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IE 8 Beta 2 not without its faults
While hiccups are expected from beta software, some of the affected services are Microsoft's own.
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In YouTube age, political criticisms can (and will) be used against you
Republicans interrupt the DNC with Web site featuring videos of Barack Obama's onetime rivals attacking him during the primaries.
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Whoops! Obama's VP text-messaging idea didn't work out so well
Report says 40 to 50 percent of the text messages sent by the Obama campaign regarding the candidate's VP choice were late or never received.
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Comcast to cap monthly consumer broadband
Party seems to be over for unlimited bandwidth: in October, Comcast will begin capping usage at 250GB per month, with dire consequences for abusers.
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Apple to fix hole in password-protected iPhones
Company promises to plug hole next month that exposes iPhone users' e-mail, text, and voice messages despite password protection.
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Schmidt: Yahoo-Google deal set to start in October
CEO Eric Schmidt tells Bloomberg that Google thinks its arguments are strong that the partnership with its rival doesn't post antitrust problems.
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Digg town hall: Local news options, forums on the way?
From the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Digg executives Kevin Rose and Jay Adelson answered user questions via Webcast and on stage.
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Dell earnings down 17 percent
The PC maker's net income and earnings per share are below expectations. Dell blames conservative IT spending and the costs of acquiring more market share in Europe.
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Google CEO: Internet spurred Obama's nomination
Eric Schmidt fields questions at the Democratic convention about politics, online journalism, and privacy.
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Apple applies for touch-screen Mac patent
A recent patent application filed on behalf of Apple describes technology for controlling a touch-screen Mac tablet with iPhone-like gestures and controls.
(Posted in Apple by Tom Krazit)
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Google announces Android Market for phone apps
The search giant is fleshing out its mobile-phone effort with the Android Market to let users find, buy, and download applications.
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McCain grabs top Google ad spot for searches on Joe Biden
Obama usually outshines McCain on the Web, but McCain campaign manages to outbid Obama campaign for top ad spot on Google linked to searches for Joe Biden.
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