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- 16 November 2006
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News: Google, Microsoft and Yahoo team up
Fierce internet rivals Google, Microsoft and Yahoo are all backing the Sitemap Protocol to simplify the way webmasters and online publishers submit content to search engines
- 15 November 2006
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News: Microsoft labels Google's Gmail as virus
Microsoft's fledgling consumer antivirus service, Windows Live OneCare, wrongly identified Google's Gmail service as a virus infection last week, Microsoft has admitted
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News: Online payments 'to clear within hours'
Payments made electronically will be processed in hours, instead of the current three days, under new proposals
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News: AOL upgrades AIM with new features
AOL has upgraded its popular AIM instant messaging service with new features such as the ability to send messages to offline users and to store IM sessions in a PC
- 14 November 2006
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News: US online fraud to hit $3bn in 2006
E-commerce fraud losses continue to grow, according to electronic payment and security management provider CyberSource
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News: Lycos combines social networking & video
Lycos has launched a movie streaming service that it hopes will catch on with people by mixing elements from two of the web's most popular services: social networking and online video.
- 13 November 2006
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News: Google adds Start page to hosted apps suite
Google's Apps for Your Domain has a new component: an entry web page that organisations can use as a central point for users to access this suite of hosted applications
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News: Google plays down video copyright concerns
Google has downplayed the significance of the lawsuit filed against its Google Video service last week.
- 11 November 2006
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News: 1m per day get IE7
1m per day get IE7
- 10 November 2006
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News: Disney sells half a million movies on iTunes
Walt Disney has sold nearly half a million movies through iTunes in just two months, the company revealed yesterday. Making movies available through Apple's online media store has added approximately $4 million to the company's value.
- 09 November 2006
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News: Google Video targeted by copyright lawsuit
Google revealed that its own online video-sharing service is the subject of a copyright infringement lawsuit, adding to concerns that it may become the subject of expensive lawsuits following its acquisition of YouTube.
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News: Google hits users with malicious worm
Google accidentally sent out email containing a mass mailing worm to about 50,000 members of a discussion list focused on its Google Video Blog
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News: AOL wanted to buy YouTube
AOL has revealed that it wanted to buy YouTube, but couldn't match Google's $1.6bn valuation of the video-sharing phenomenon
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News: Date set for end of Firefox 1.5
Users of Firefox 1.5 should plan to upgrade their browser by 24 April next year at the very latest, according to Mozilla
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News: Microsoft to combine Vista with VoIP
Microsoft is going to ramp up its efforts to supply voice over IP services at the beginning of 2007, with a communications feature in Windows Vista
- 08 November 2006
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News: Skype 3.0 beta coming today
Skype is preparing an upgrade of its free communications software that can automatically detect phone numbers in web pages and initiate calls.
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News: Intel joins Web 2.0 revolution
Intel is spearheading the assembly of a software suite that includes blogging, wiki and content syndication software, in yet another sign that Web 2.0 technologies are finding their way from the consumer space into workplace.
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News: Skype targets businesses
After winning over millions of consumers to its largely free internet telephony service, Skype is preparing to go after businesses eager to reduce their communication costs.
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News: Google CEO: take your data and run
Google wants to make the information it stores for its users easily portable so they can export it to a competing service if they are dissatisfied.
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News: NY Times expands citizen journalism
The New York Times plans to add capabilities to the website of its flagship newspaper so that readers can submit more content to it, like photos and reports from the field.
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