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Europe questions Google's privacy policy Europe questions Google's privacy policy

May 29, 2007 / Dawn Kawamoto
A European Commission advisory group has raised concerns about how Google uses and manages users' search data.

Online Ad Spending Climbs Online Ad Spending Climbs

May 28, 2007 / Linda Rosencrance
U.S. firms pushed online ad revenues to new heights for the fourth consecutive year.

Google's Data Retention Challenged Google's Data Retention Challenged

May 27, 2007 / Computerworld UK
The European Union investigates whether saving search data violates privacy laws.

Microsoft Cancels Key Developer Conference Microsoft Cancels Key Developer Conference

May 26, 2007 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Fall Professional Developers Conference cancelled due to timing concerns.

European officials question Google's privacy policy European officials question Google's privacy policy

May 26, 2007 / Dawn Kawamoto
A European Commission advisory group has raised concerns about how Google uses and manages users' search data.

Making sense of SOA is no game Making sense of SOA is no game

May 24, 2007 / Leader
IBM is proud of Innov8, its zeitgeist-flavoured service-oriented architecture training tool. A three-dimensional virtual environment, it leads players by the pixelated hand through the sort of analysis and decisions that end up with an SOA solution to all your business-process management needs.

EMC and the VMware question EMC and the VMware question

May 24, 2007 / Colin Barker
Pity poor EMC. With $11bn (£5.5bn) turnover and an average 10 to 11 percent profit margin it's perhaps not so poor, but you have to pity any company that's trying to get important messages out at an important time in its history (its annual conference runs in Orlando, Florida, this week), but finds its best efforts shanghaied by another company.

Orange and Microsoft target multinationals Orange and Microsoft target multinationals

May 23, 2007 / David Meyer
Orange announced a deal with Microsoft late on Monday that will see the software giant's corporate collaboration tools integrated into the communication firm's global business systems offerings.

Newspapers want Google News' quarter Newspapers want Google News' quarter

May 23, 2007 / Greg Sandoval
For years now, newspapers have quietly watched Google index their headlines and offer users a synopsis of their stories without paying them a dime.

Google invests $3.9 million in biotech start-up Google invests $3.9 million in biotech start-up

May 23, 2007 / Dawn Kawamoto
Google has invested $3.9 million in 23andMe, a biotech start-up co-founded by the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission Tuesday.

Google To Shut Down AdSense Arbitrageurs Google To Shut Down AdSense Arbitrageurs

May 22, 2007 / seroundtable.com
Arbitrage and AdSense has been an issue basically since the day Google launched AdSense. Arbitrageurs would use Google AdWords and other means to send traffic to their site, and monetize that traffic with Google AdSense. Well, it seems that those made for Adsense sites and AdSense arbitrageurs are being shut down.

Microsoft will not sue over Linux patents Microsoft will not sue over Linux patents

May 21, 2007 / Tom Espiner
Microsoft has said it has no immediate plans to sue after alleging patent infringements by open-source vendors.

Microsoft's mixed messages over ODF Microsoft's mixed messages over ODF

May 19, 2007 / Tom Espiner
Microsoft has no plans to support OpenDocument Format in its own applications by default, despite the fact it has backed the ODF for ANSI accreditation.

Galileo satellites need more cash Galileo satellites need more cash

May 19, 2007 / Steve Ranger
An ambitious European satellite network will need more public money if it is to get off the ground on time.

Microsoft to spend $6bn on Aquantive Microsoft to spend $6bn on Aquantive

May 19, 2007 / Margaret Kane
In a bid to boost its presence in advertising, Microsoft said on Friday that it will pay $6bn (£3bn) to acquire Aquantive, a digital marketing and services company.

Microsoft Asserts Patents, Wants Weaker System Microsoft Asserts Patents, Wants Weaker System

May 18, 2007 / Grant Gross
Microsoft's timing seemed odd to some this week when it complained recently about alleged violations of its patents at the same time it pushed for a patent overhaul bill.

Motorola Hopes to Cut Losses with Razr2 Motorola Hopes to Cut Losses with Razr2

May 16, 2007 / Ben Ames
Motorola officially announced the Razr2 cell phone and five other mobile devices today,with hopes the products will turn around the company's slumping sales.

Oracle plans to acquire Agile Software Oracle plans to acquire Agile Software

May 16, 2007 / Dawn Kawamoto
Oracle announced plans on Tuesday to buy Agile Software in a $495m cash deal, giving the software giant a foothold in the product lifecycle management business.

Gates announces 40 million Vista sales Gates announces 40 million Vista sales

May 16, 2007 / Ina Fried
Microsoft has sold nearly 40 million copies of Windows Vista so far, Bill Gates told a crowd of hardware developers on Tuesday.

Report: CBS News buys Wallstrip? Report: CBS News buys Wallstrip?

May 14, 2007 / Caroline McCarthy
TechCrunch is reporting that Jossip is reporting (in other words, it's still a rumor) that the web video show Wallstrip has been acquired by CBS News for $5 million.

Justice Department Goes After Online Gambling Justice Department Goes After Online Gambling

May 14, 2007 / Grant Gross
Several individuals and companies have been prosecuted for processing credit cards for gambling sites.

Software reconstructs thousands of shredded German Stasi files Software reconstructs thousands of shredded German Stasi files

May 13, 2007 / Robert Vamosi
Think shredding paper is a good way to hide printed information? Think again.

Microsoft attacks IBM over ODF Microsoft attacks IBM over ODF

May 13, 2007 / Tom Espiner
Microsoft has severely criticised IBM, saying the company is pushing the OpenDocument Format standard to the detriment of Microsoft's own Open XML standard.

Vonage on verge of patent fix Vonage on verge of patent fix

May 11, 2007 / Marguerite Reardon
Vonage is close to coming up with a technical fix that could solve its patent infringement problems, chief executive Jeffrey Citron said during the company's quarterly earnings conference call on Thursday.

AMD job cuts will not affect UK AMD job cuts will not affect UK

May 11, 2007 / David Meyer
AMD's widespread job cuts will not affect its UK operations.

UK Online targets small-business market UK Online targets small-business market

May 11, 2007 / David Meyer
UK Online, the first ISP in the country to offer next-generation broadband speeds nationally, is boosting its focus on the small-business market.

Yahoo hires economics, sociology researchers Yahoo hires economics, sociology researchers

May 11, 2007 / Elinor Mills
Yahoo is hiring two scientists in the areas of economics and sociology to head up its research in online markets and social networks, the company is expected to announce Thursday.

IBM launches $1bn-a-year green initiative IBM launches $1bn-a-year green initiative

May 10, 2007 / David Meyer
IBM is to launch a billion-dollar programme aimed at increasing energy efficiency in its data centres.

Motorola CEO Ready to Take on iPhone Motorola CEO Ready to Take on iPhone

May 10, 2007 / Robert Mullins
Ed Zander says Motorola is ready for competition from Apple's iPhone, due out next month.

Gates outlines goals for Microsoft's ad business Gates outlines goals for Microsoft's ad business

May 9, 2007 / Ina Fried
While Microsoft may face some challenges taking advantage of the shift to internet advertising, it's in good company.

Motorola: Icahn loses bid for board seat Motorola: Icahn loses bid for board seat

May 8, 2007 / Marguerite Reardon
Carl Icahn has lost his bid to win a board seat at Motorola, according to a preliminary count of votes Monday evening.

IBM Opens Market Doors for Partners IBM Opens Market Doors for Partners

May 7, 2007 / China Martens
IBM shepherding U.S. software firms into global markets, providing technical help, localization advice, other assistance.

Microsoft to snap up mobile ad company Microsoft to snap up mobile ad company

May 6, 2007 / Reuters
Microsoft has agreed to acquire European mobile phone ad company ScreenTonic to try to gain a foothold in that rapidly growing market.

NBC lines up against YouTube in copyright case NBC lines up against YouTube in copyright case

May 6, 2007 / Greg Sandoval
NBC Universal and Viacom have come out against YouTube in a legal case that could help to determine whether the video-sharing site is culpable for copyright violations committed by users.

Reports say Microsoft may buy Yahoo Reports say Microsoft may buy Yahoo

May 6, 2007 / Reuters
With the shadow of Google looming over both companies, the New York Post says the software giant wants Yahoo to consider a buyout.

HP tweaked Vista over power concerns HP tweaked Vista over power concerns

May 6, 2007 / Tom Krazit
Some of Microsoft's most important customers aren't happy with the battery life offered by notebooks running Windows Vista.

IBM Executive Calls for 'Virtual Planet' IBM Executive Calls for 'Virtual Planet'

May 5, 2007 / China Martens
IBM's head of innovation called for more integration between online virtual worlds.

Nokia faces patent-infringement complaint Nokia faces patent-infringement complaint

May 3, 2007 / Reuters
New Zealand-based company Michael S Sutton Ltd has filed a complaint against Nokia in the US for infringing a data-packaging technology patent and is seeking damages, court documents showed.

Intel Cuts Jobs Intel Cuts Jobs

May 3, 2007 / Ben Ames
New Mexico plant will lay off workers when Intel stops producing flash memory chips there this summer.

Microsoft's Bach pitches 'user-driven marketing' Microsoft's Bach pitches 'user-driven marketing'

May 2, 2007 / Martin LaMonica
LAS VEGAS--The intermingling of media-rich consumer devices and socially oriented Web services is opening up new avenues in marketing, according to Robert Bach, head of Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices division.

Proofpoint debuts e-mail reputation service Proofpoint debuts e-mail reputation service

May 1, 2007 / Caroline McCarthy
E-mail security company Proofpoint announced Monday that it has introduced Dynamic Reputation, a service for testing the validity of e-mails to weed out threats like spam, directory harvest attacks, and distributed denial-of-service attacks. Like other recently introduced e-mail security products, Dynamic Reputation assesses the reputation of an e-mail's sender, grading it to determine whether it could be classified as spam.

Google denies Viacom copyright charges Google denies Viacom copyright charges

May 1, 2007 / Elinor Mills
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--Google responded to Viacom's $1 billion copyright lawsuit on Monday, arguing that it has not infringed on the rights of the media company and that the lawsuit threatens the viability of its popular YouTube video-sharing Web site as well as others like it.


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