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Google fakes out Hotmail for Chrome support Google fakes out Hotmail for Chrome support

January 30, 2009 / Stephen Shankland
Google has added a patch to its latest beta and stable versions of Chrome to make the browser work better with Microsoft's Hotmail site.

Google, universities offer tool to detect Net filtering, blocking Google, universities offer tool to detect Net filtering, blocking

January 29, 2009 / Stephanie Condon
WASHINGTON--Is your Internet provider interfering with your network traffic, and perhaps even running afoul of Net neutrality principles? Google and some like-minded folks believe they've come up with what amounts to an early warning system.

Facebook now twice as big as MySpace? Oh boy Facebook now twice as big as MySpace? Oh boy

January 23, 2009 / Caroline McCarthy
The blogosphere's love affair with Facebook-MySpace traffic wars just won't stop.

IP networks will feel traffic pain in 2009 IP networks will feel traffic pain in 2009

January 20, 2009 / Dave Rosenberg
Many are concerned about cell phone networks getting overwhelmed on Tuesday during the U.S. presidential inauguration.

EU notice to Microsoft re browser EU notice to Microsoft re browser

January 17, 2009 / CNET News staff
Antitrust: Commission confirms sending a Statement of Objections to Microsoft on the tying of Internet Explorer to Windows

Germany to order ISPs to censor child porn Germany to order ISPs to censor child porn

January 16, 2009 / Elinor Mills
In a move to stop the spread of child pornography on the Internet, German officials will soon be asking ISPs to filter out Web sites they deem offensive, according to news magazine Der Spiegel.

Facebook opens up its markup language (sort of) Facebook opens up its markup language (sort of)

January 14, 2009 / Matt Asay
Facebook on Tuesday announced that it has made the Facebook Markup Language extensible, enabling developers outside of Facebook to create custom tags.

Google offers help transplanting your blog Google offers help transplanting your blog

January 12, 2009 / Stephen Shankland
Google on Friday released an open-source project, Google Blog Converters, intended to help people move their blogs from one service to another.

Firefox in Russia dumps Google for Yandex Firefox in Russia dumps Google for Yandex

January 10, 2009 / Stephen Shankland
Russian-language Firefox users will see a new default search provider soon: Google rival Yandex.

Skype launches on Android, Java-capable mobile phones Skype launches on Android, Java-capable mobile phones

January 9, 2009 / Nate Mook
For the first time in the United States, mobile phone users can now download a "lite" version of Skype that can be used for making calls to other Skype members and to landline and mobile phones at a low rate. Unlike Truphone, Skype lite doesn't require Wi-Fi and instead utilizes the phone's data plan.

Google grab bag: Chinese lawsuit, 9/11 ASCII art Google grab bag: Chinese lawsuit, 9/11 ASCII art

January 9, 2009 / Stephen Shankland
It's time for our aperiodic wrap-up of Google items. We'll start off with the most unusual, in my opinion: wacky ASCII art.

Chinese government to Web companies: No porn allowed Chinese government to Web companies: No porn allowed

January 6, 2009 / Declan McCullagh
In what amounts to a thinly veiled legal threat, the Chinese government has intensified its campaign against sexually explicit material online by instructing companies, including Google, to curb the availability of pornography.

Google up, Microsoft down in November Web searches Google up, Microsoft down in November Web searches

January 6, 2009 / Elinor Mills
Searches at Microsoft's Windows Live Search site dropped again in November from a year ago while Google's continued to rise, according to Nielsen Online figures released on Monday.

Cisco's home-network push Cisco's home-network push

January 6, 2009 / Marguerite Reardon
Cisco Systems, which builds the gear that powers the Internet, is making a big push this year at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas with new products that will help consumers move digital media around their homes.

A funny thing happened on the way to a birthday greeting A funny thing happened on the way to a birthday greeting

January 6, 2009 / Daniel Terdiman
Happy New Year, everyone.

Web rates UK Web ratings proposal an 'F' Web rates UK Web ratings proposal an 'F'

January 2, 2009 / Angela Gunn
Every so often, the Web provides a form of entertainment that almost everyone can enjoy -- a punching bag. Enter Andy Burnham, the UK Culture Minister, and his recent musings on a movie-style ratings system for the Internet.


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