Yahoo! link confirmed in second Chinese dissident case
Court papers about cyberdissident Li Zhi confirm that Yahoo! collaborated with the Chinese authorities, according to media watchdog Reporters Without Borders. Yahoo! and local competitor Sina both provided evidence that allowed the Chinese to imprison Li.Read More → ^ TOP
The Great Click 'N' Fraud Swindle
A variety of scams, fraudsters, and software tools could contribute to as much as a billion dollars of fake click activity each year.Read More → ^ TOP
Blogger.com Goes To The Phones
Sony Ericsson and Google have made a deal that will place Google's search and its Blogger software on upcoming mobile phone models.Read More → ^ TOP
Yahoo Plays Lawsuit Game With MForma
Seven former Yahoo engineers left the portal company to work for mobile games company MForma, and Yahoo has accused them of walking out the door with trade secrets.Read More → ^ TOP
Google Enables Buying On Base
A handful of sellers have been granted the ability to sell items on Google Base to other users with a Google Account and a credit card.Read More → ^ TOP
NBC Shoots Self In Foot
Never mind how much Saturday Night Live has blown chunks in recent years and has little to compete with Mad TV. The first SNL video clip to take the Internet by storm in a long while, Chronicles of Narnia rap spoof "Lazy Sunday," belongs to NBC. Don't even think about generating buzz for them.Read More → ^ TOP
Google Video Charging Admission For TV Ads
To heap on one more thing to screw with your head this Friday, Google is selling vintage commercials through its Google Video search. You heard right, if you want to view the commercial, you'll have to pay a dollar. Anybody else hear Gabriel's trumpet?Read More → ^ TOP
Microsoft exposes itself in bid to embarrass Europeans
Microsoft is accusing the European Commission (EC) of denying it a fair defense in its long-running anti-trust case, so officials could nip off early for their Christmas hols.That's just one of the claims Microsoft is laying at the door of the EC - a fact learned today after Redmond took the unprecedented step of publishing confidential documents and correspondence used in the case. Microsoft has also accused EC regulators and prosecutors of tardiness, laziness, acting illegally, and of a brazen desire to encourage cheaper knock-offs of Microsoft products. (Ed: And we thought that was just called "competition.")
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Yahoo Ending Competitor Trademark Bids
As of March 1st, Yahoo Search Marketing will change its policy regarding bids for trademarks by competitive advertisers.Read More → ^ TOP
Greenspan Still Angry Over MySpace Deal
Ex-Intermix CEO Brad Greenspan still hasn't gotten over the sale of his former company, the parent firm of MySpace, to Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.Read More → ^ TOP
Yahoo, MSN And AOL Kick Google's Butt?
^It's headlines like this that are the reason the WSJ will never ask me to write for them. ;-)Read More → ^ TOP
Google Creates Web Pages
Any minor excitement over Microsoft's Office Live beta and its free page-hosting option just evaporated, as Google now offers an easy-to-use web page creator and 100 MB of storage space.Read More → ^ TOP
Yahoo Answers With Improvements
If you've got questions, the users at Yahoo Answers don't have blank stares; they may have answered your question already, and the Yahoo Answers engineers have made it easier to find that answer with the wonders of Ajax programming.Read More → ^ TOP
Google Makes Brilliant Choice For Charity
The Well co-founder Larry Brilliant has accepted the position as the executive director of Google's philanthropic endeavor, Google.org. Larry Brilliant brings a combination of medical background and technological savvy to his new job... Read More → ^ TOPThe (Un)Importance Of PageRank
Another Google PageRank update appears to be underway or near completion. What that means for search engine optimization is a matter of debate inside the industry. But along PageRank toolbars, ranking has increased for lower ranked sites while it has decreased for previously higher ranked sites.Read More → ^ TOP
Google Censurs Not Just China
I was searching through some sites to find interesting internet News and found myself at BoingBoing. I usually search through their "Wonderful Things", a very different approach to internet news as well as other things. As many of you may know Google has been highlighted in the news lately for its Censorship issues in China. Read More → ^ TOPRetailers Face Challenge Of Keyword Costs
As more and more marketers enter the paid search market, competition for desired keywords has driven up the prices.Read More → ^ TOP
Google China License Questioned
In China, sites are required to obtain an Internet content provider license from the government to operate; Google.cn shares a license with another Chinese site, and that could be a problem.Read More → ^ TOP
Linux worm targets PHP flaw
Internet ne'er do wells have created a Linux worm which uses a recently discovered vulnerability in XML-RPC for PHP, a popular open source component used in many applications, to attack vulnerable systems. The Mare-D worm also tries to take advantage of a security flaw in Mambo to spread. If successful, the worm installs an IRC-controlled backdoor on compromised systems. Read More → ^ TOPMySQL Counters Oracle With A Purchase
MySQL AB, the company behind the popular open source database, has acquired Netfrastructure Inc and gets a database guru in the deal.Read More → ^ TOP
Google Blasts "Uninformed" Justice Department
A legal brief filed with the US District Court in San Jose by Google's attorneys criticized the Department of Justice prosecutors involved in the federal government's grab for Google's search records.Read More → ^ TOP
Google says no to US gov
Google on Friday rejected US government demands that it give up search information claiming that its customers' privacy, as well as its own business secrets, should be protected.Read More → ^ TOP
Search Censors Can't Swat A Sparrow
One Chinese blogger stays on the move, uses multiple blogs, and says the demand for non-corrupt political officials is the real foe of censorship.Read More → ^ TOP
US Congress drafts out tough legislation for web giants
The US Congress has proposed every US company with a website in China will have to relocate or its executives could face up to one year imprisonment.The tough legislation drafts is expected to be introduced in Congress this week. It represents the first serious attempt to tackle the rules controlling how US Internet companies can interact with foreign governments.
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"Daily Show" on Social Networking
Social Networking is now THE thing to do online for the younger generation. During an episode of the Daily Show they portrayed the more humorous side of websites such as MySpace. To see the segment click here. ^ TOPBig Sites Still Get The Big Traffic
Microsoft, Yahoo, and Time Warner were the top three companies receiving website visitors in January 2006, as each handled more than 100 million unique visitors for the month.Read More → ^ TOP
MySpace Mobilizes Phone Blogging
Young people like MySpace, but love their cellphones; MySpace wants to tap into that love with a line of mobile phones and a service so users can carry their brand wherever they go.Read More → ^ TOP
MySQL To Oracle: Get Stuffed
Larry Ellison tried waving his American Express card at MySQL CEO Marten Mickos, but Mickos turned down his offer for the company.Read More → ^ TOP
Congress: NSA Requests? Yahoo: No Comment
During the Congressional smackdown on search engine companies over their business practices in China, one Congressman raised the issue of surveillance with Yahoo.Read More → ^ TOP
House Member Criticizes Internet Companies for Practices in China
In a crowded House hearing room, Representative Christopher H. Smith, Republican of New Jersey, unleashed a scathing condemnation of four American Internet and technology companies — Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and Cisco — for a "sickening collaboration" with the Chinese government and for "decapitating the voice of the dissidents" there.Read More → ^ TOP
Content Layering :: Using Site Architecture To Improve SEO
Many times, a site gets very large and its ability to rank well in competitive markets decreases in part because of the size of the site.Read More → ^ TOP
MSN Luring Searchers With Contest
A variety of prizes and charitable donations awaits the winners of the MSN Search and Win contest over the three-month period of the promotion.Read More → ^ TOP
Search Faces Congress Today
The House Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights, and International Operations, and the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, hosts Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, and Cisco in Washington, DC.Read More → ^ TOP
Google BearingPoint For Search Services
A partnership of Google and BearingPoint means corporate purchasers of Google's hardware can contract for assistance installing and configuring Google for the enterprise.Read More → ^ TOP
U.S. concludes 'Cyber Storm' mock attacks
The government concluded its "Cyber Storm" wargame Friday, its biggest-ever exercise to test how it would respond to devastating attacks over the Internet from anti-globalization activists, underground hackers and bloggers.Bloggers?
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Activists Plan V-Day Breakup With Google
The old saying that begins "there's no love lost" won't be finished with "between Google and the latest Google protestors." There is love lost. NoLuv4Google.com is littered with breakup notes to Google after the search company conceded to Chinese censorship demands. The broken-hearted boycott is scheduled for Valentines Day.Read More → ^ TOP
Yahoo Helps China Jail Another Cyberdissident
Yahoo provided information to the Chinese government that helped them jail Li Zhi, a democracy advocate. Li was given an eight-year sentence in 2003 for subverting the state power and inciting subversion, which is the shocking crime of trying to join the Chinese Democratic Party. Li had also been critical of the corruption of local government officials in online discussion groups. Li was convicted on the basis of information Yahoo provided about his email account and Yahoo user name activity. Yahoo had recently provided the Chinese government with information that was used to put journalist Shi Tao in jail for ten years.Read More → ^ TOP
Microsoft Senses Mobile Messaging Chance
With Research In Motion plagued by the ongoing patent fight with NTP Technologies, Microsoft could be in position to woo away some enterprise BlackBerry users.Read More → ^ TOP
Search Handled Five Billion December Queries
Search engines led by Google and Yahoo processed nearly 5.1 billion queries from users in December 2005, a huge jump from the 3.2 billion they delivered in December 2004.Read More → ^ TOP
Barron's Shooting Down Google
The online version of the venerable financial publication led off its free week of online access with a cover story about Google, a brand that can draw a lot of readers to a website.Read More → ^ TOP
Fahrvergoogle?
The American arm of Volkswagen has teamed up with Google and graphics chipmaker nVidia to produce an in-car navigation system prototype using Google Earth software. Google and VW say the 3D display is more real looking than anything currently available.Read More → ^ TOP
Yahoo! Teams With Linksys For Wireless Audio
Yahoo and Linksys have integrated the Yahoo! Music Engine and a new wireless router to allow streaming audio from PC to the home stereo system and other audio devices.Read More → ^ TOP
Google Copies Your Hard Drive - Government Smiles in Anticipation
Google today announced a new "feature" of its Google Desktop software that greatly increases the risk to consumer privacy. If a consumer chooses to use it, the new "Search Across Computers" feature will store copies of the user's Word documents, PDFs, spreadsheets and other text-based documents on Google's own servers, to enable searching from any one of the user's computers. EFF urges consumers not to use this feature, because it will make their personal data more vulnerable to subpoenas from the government and possibly private litigants, while providing a convenient one-stop-shop for hackers who've obtained a user's Google password.Read More → ^ TOP
Anti-cartoon protests go online
Almost 1,000 Danish websites have been defaced by Islamic hackers protesting about controversial cartoons mocking the Prophet Muhammad.Read More → ^ TOP
Gmail Hints At Managed Domain Service
An intrepid blogger delved deep into the JavaScript underpinning Google's Gmail service, and found a snippet of code pointing to a potential feature.Read More → ^ TOP
Gateway CEO Bails Out
Wayne Inouye has ejected from the personal computer manufacturer and deployed a $720,000 golden parachute to soften his landing.Read More → ^ TOP
Report: Yahoo helped jail another Chinese 'net dissident, Li Zhi
Human rights group Reporters Without Borders is reporting that Yahoo! provided Chinese authorities with personally identifying data on yet another of its customers in China. Li Zhi, a 35-year-old resident of Sichuan province, used what he believed to be an anonymous Yahoo account to express his opinions on message boards and chatrooms, and was accused of communicating online with overseas dissidents. Read More → ^ TOPOutrage Over AOL Email Filtering Plans
AOL's announcement last week that they are often deleting links and images from emails from those who aren't whitelisted has created a firestorm from their subscribers.Read More → ^ TOP
Lycos Turning Search Lights Out?
A rumour is circulating that says Lycos has laid off most of its search team and is retaining a skeleton crew to keep its beleaguered services operating.Read More → ^ TOP
Patent Woes Force MS Office/Access Patch
Microsoft is being required to issue patches for new installations of Office Professional Edition 2003, Office XP Professional, and Access 2002 and 2003 after losing a 2005 patent infringement case. This means that companies in the process of new installations of the affected products must update them.Read More → ^ TOP
Wikinews investigates Wikipedia usage by U.S. Senate staff members
Wikinews, the collaborative online journalism project from Wikipedia's parent organization, just published new details about Wikipedia edits made by Capitol Hill staffers. Using computers connected to the senate's network, staffers have been editing entries -- in some, whitewashing unflattering facts away; in others, inserting nasty blurbs about political foes.Read More → ^ TOP
The State Of Search 2.0
How useful is search for you? I'm more than dissatisfied with it. Read More → ^ TOPDell, You're Getting A Google!
Google software could be pre-installed on PCs from Dell, which could place a lot of Google's alternatives to Microsoft on millions of personal computers by default.Read More → ^ TOP
Yahoo Tinkers With Music Engine
An upgraded version of the Yahoo Music Engine boosts the functionality of the product so users can more easily create playlists and share them with others.Read More → ^ TOP
Enhance Time Warner By Breaking It Up
Investor Carl Icahn wants to see Time Warner split apart into four companies, and for it to buyback some $20 billion in stock from the market.Read More → ^ TOP
Can A Napkin Business Plan Be The Next Google?
Marketing Experiments has announced a "Back of a Napkin" business planning contest. They say they are are looking for the next ‘Google'.Read More → ^ TOP
Google Challenged Again On Keyword Buys
The payday loans provider Check N' Go has objected to Google's practice of selling its trademark to competitors and filed suit against the search advertising company to stop the practice.Read More → ^ TOP
Google Guys Almost Become Dish Guys
It's nice to hear this can happen to the unfathomably wealthy also. Sergey Brin and Larry Page reportedly had their credit cards rejected in a Brazilian restaurant. Their bill: approximately $53.Read More → ^ TOP
German BMW Banned From Google
BMW.de as seen from Google:PageRank zero and a “sorry” page.
From what it looks like, the German websites of car maker BMW have been kicked out of the Google index. BMW.de at this time has a PageRank of 0. A search for BMW Germany, which only days ago yielded BMW.de as a top result, now doesn’t show any sign of BMW.de at all. Instead, BMW.com – BMW’s international site – is on top for this search.
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Porn Spammer Faces 5 Years In Slammer
A California porn spammer pleaded guilty in US federal court in Arizona last week to violating the CAN-SPAM Act by sending hundreds of thousands unsolicited graphic emails.Read More → ^ TOP
Google Testing PayPal Killer GBuy
Several retailers have been quietly testing a Google payment system called GBuy, and users will see a GBuy icon next to AdWords paid search ads. PayPal has dominated the online payment field for some time. It has been a profitable business, one which eBay purchased in October 2002.Read More → ^ TOP
Google Tax Issue Needs Another Look
Executives from the search advertising company blamed a higher than anticipated tax rate for most of the gap between its actual earnings and annual estimates, but some now claim taxes were only responsible for half of that difference.Read More → ^ TOP
Flash And SEO Sitting In A Tree...
With the online Flash movement just about done with, we're left with a ton of visual enhancements that do little more than animate or entertain.Read More → ^ TOP
Flinging Flickrs, Hindu Temples, And Spam Maps
It's Mashup Friday again at WebProNews, where we take a quick look at what's making the rounds of the mashup world.Read More → ^ TOP
Microsoft Increases Computer Training Funding
The "Wizard of Redmond" better known as Bill Gates announced this week Microsoft would increase funding for its Unlimited Potential (UP) program while delivering the keynote address at the Microsoft Government Leaders Forum Europe in Lisbon, Portugal.Read More → ^ TOP
Gonzales V Google Delayed Two Weeks
Instead of the February 27th showdown between the Department of Justice and Google over federal subpoenas taking place, the sitting judge has moved the date back two weeks.Read More → ^ TOP
Tech Companies Heed Bush’s Call For Competitiveness
In the President Bush's state of the union speech, he called for an "American Competitiveness Initiative" and the tech industry likes what they heard.Read More → ^ TOP
Politicians Blast No-Show Search Engines
Congress gave a Human Rights Caucus and their desired targets of derision chose not to attend; that did not stop politicians from attacking Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft on their policies in China.Read More → ^ TOP
Google Pre-Announces New Dell Notebooks
A user found on Google pricing and model names for new dual-core laptop computers from Dell and excitedly posted them to an online forum, sending Dell officials scrambling to get the unannounced products off the Internet.Read More → ^ TOP
Google Toolbar 4 For SEO
Aaron posts a great rundown on Google Toolbar 4 for Internet Explorer and what it means for search engine optimization.Read More → ^ TOP
Search Engines To Congress: Buzz Off
Given the opportunity to serve as targets for Congressional outrage and grandstanding, Google and Microsoft declined the invitation, as did Cisco, while Yahoo has yet to respond.Read More → ^ TOP
The Woes Of Tech Billionaires
Bill Gates' personal fortune overtaxed the IRS tax computers, while Larry Ellison's accountant fusses at him for maxing out a $1 billion credit limit.Read More → ^ TOP

