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Jobs Stats Propel Markets
Oct 5, 2007 3:55 PM CDT
Jobs Stats Propel Markets
(Newser)
- The Dow and the S&P each set intraday records after today’s unexpectedly good jobs news, and the Nasdaq hit a 7-year high. The Dow closed at 14,066.01, up 91.70 points, and the S&P climbed 14.75 to 1,557.59 after indications that a...
Space Race
Goes Private
Oct 4, 2007 11:33 AM CDT
Space Race Goes Private
Branson, tech peers are 21st century answer to NASA
(Newser)
- Today’s wildest-eyed entrepreneurs were kids when Sputnik launched 50 years ago today, and they’re picking up the government’s slack by taking their inspiration spaceward. Men who made millions in technology are privatizing spaceflight, even egging each other on to compete: Google is offering $20 million to the...
Go to Berkeley
Online, for Free
Oct 3, 2007 6:52 PM CDT
Go to Berkeley Online, for Free
School posts 300 hours of classes on YouTube, offering 'public window into university life'
(Newser)
- Now you can get a UC Berkeley education online, as the school has begun posting course lectures on YouTube. Forget the kittens and the exploding soda cans: there are more than 300 hours of videotaped class time at youtube.com/ucberkeley. Said a vice provost of the experiment, it “will...
Microsoft Armed to Fight Google in Ad Wars
Oct 3, 2007 7:13 AM CDT
Microsoft Armed to Fight Google in Ad Wars
Ballmer says software giant plans to make ads 25% of its business
(Newser)
- Microsoft is planning to bump up its commitment to the ad industry, proclaiming that within a few years advertising will account for a quarter of its business, the
New York Times
reports. Buying an internet ad company last August was not a speculative play, CEO Steve Ballmer told a gathering...
Google Phone Rumors Build
Sep 29, 2007 7:12 PM CDT
Google Phone Rumors Build
Consumers would trade free minutes for targeted advertising
(Newser)
- Consumers may soon be able to trade free phone calls for targeted advertising, if Google gets its way. Industry experts speculate that the tech giant is quietly developing plans to market cell phones with an ad-based service in exchange for free minutes,
BusinessWeek
reports. The big wireless carriers, while privately...
Microsoft Rips Google Over
Ad Service Bid
Sep 27, 2007 7:30 PM CDT
Microsoft Rips Google Over Ad Service Bid
Tech titans have different spins on DoubleClick deal
(Newser)
- A Senate antitrust panel heard testimony today on Google's proposed takeover of internet ad broker DoubleClick, the
Wall Street Journal
reports, including a not-so-friendly broadside from Microsoft, a snubbed DoubleClick suitor. Google's chief legal officer said the $3.1 billion deal wouldn't create an internet advertising monolith, as the companies...
Microsoft Updates Search Engine
Sep 27, 2007 3:33 PM CDT
Microsoft Updates Search Engine
New features only catch up to competitors, don't surpass them, says CNET blog
(Newser)
- In attempt to stay viable in the search market, Microsoft revealed changes to its Live Search site yesterday, the first since it was launched last year. The changes include integration of streaming video into top searches, instant answers on health-related queries, a rating and review index for product searches, as...
Microsoft Plots to Dent Google Ad Lead
Sep 26, 2007 4:05 PM CDT
Microsoft Plots to Dent Google Ad Lead
Software company touting its new non-search model
(Newser)
- Microsoft wants to reinvent online advertising, replacing the dominant search engine model with a tracking system that would tell advertisers precisely which ads consumers had viewed
before
visiting their sites. The new model is the product of aQuantive, an internet ad firm purchased by Microsoft last month, whose main competitor...
Google's Street View to Respect Privacy Laws
Sep 25, 2007 3:29 PM CDT
Google's Street View to Respect Privacy Laws
Company promises method to remove I.D. related images
(Newser)
- Google allayed some fears yesterday, announcing that its Street View application, which provides street-level images of certain cities, would respect each country’s privacy laws. “In the U.S., there's a long and noble tradition of 'public spaces,' where people don't have the same expectations of privacy as...
Microsoft May Pump up to $500M Into Facebook
Sep 24, 2007 5:09 PM CDT
Microsoft May Pump up to $500M Into Facebook
Bidding war with Google could net even more
(Newser)
- Facebook is in talks with Microsoft about a $300-500 million investment that could give the software company as much as a 5% ownership stake in the social networking site. The deal could boost Facebook's value over $10 billion, and help Microsoft challenge rival Google for Internet advertising cachet, the
Wall
...
Microsoft Goes Incognito to Attack Google
Sep 24, 2007 1:13 PM CDT
Microsoft Goes Incognito to Attack Google
Hires PR firm to build opposition to merger; its name is disguised
(Newser)
- Microsoft quietly hired Burson-Marsteller to rally opposition to Google’s proposed acquisition of online ad networker DoubleClick—and some are rankled that the software giant’s name was kept out of the pitches. The PR firm sought to convince key players the deal would hamper Internet competition and impact privacy...
Markets Wrap Up Banner Week
Sep 21, 2007 3:37 PM CDT
Markets Wrap Up Banner Week
Best week in 6 months
(Newser)
- Stocks climbed again today, closing out the biggest weekly gain since March. The Dow rose 53.49 to 13,820.19, the Nasdaq climbed 16.93 to 2,671.22, and the S&P 500 closed at 1,525.75, up 7.00. The Dow and S&P rose 2....
Feeling Lucky? 'Google Bomb' Polish Prez
Sep 14, 2007 12:19 PM CDT
Feeling Lucky? 'Google Bomb' Polish Prez
Computer-savvy critic faces 3-year jail term for insulting head of state
(Newser)
- A Polish man who insulted the president by manipulating Google's search results may get a lot of time to think about what he's done—3 years behind bars. A hacker identified only as "Marek W." made president Lech Kaczynski's homepage the top match for a vulgar term for...
Google Offers $30M for Private Moon Missions
Sep 13, 2007 3:03 PM CDT
Google Offers $30M for Private Moon Missions
Tech giant bills contest as one small step for private industry
(Newser)
- Google announced its own search today: It will award $30 million to private firms whose robotic spacecrafts successfully reach the moon and perform specific lunar tasks. The BBC reports that the search giant hopes to encourage low-cost space exploration. The first-place winner will receive $20 million, second place gets $5...
Canada Tells Google to
Back Off
Sep 12, 2007 11:14 PM CDT
Canada Tells Google to Back Off
Privacy commish says Street View could break laws
(Newser)
- Canada's privacy czar isn’t as thrilled as your average techie with Google’s Street View feature, the Canadian Press reports: She wants to put the kibosh on the photo archive before it moves north of the border. Jennifer Stoddart has sent Google a letter saying the application “might...
Surfers Scour Google Earth for Signs of Aviator
Sep 11, 2007 3:20 AM CDT
Surfers Scour Google Earth for Signs of Aviator
Internet volunteer army pores over photos in Fossett search
(Newser)
- An army of web surfers—even the guy in the next cubicle—has joined the search for missing aviator Steve Fossett. Google Earth has released fresh images of the Nevada desert, and surfers can scour chunks of wilderness for aircraft wreckage. One problem: "We're finding them left and right—...
Google Phone: Fact or Fiction?
Sep 4, 2007 5:36 PM CDT
Google Phone: Fact or Fiction?
Blogosphere speculates on possible iPhone rival
(Newser)
- The blogosphere is rife with rumors of a possible Google phone, even though the tech behemoth won't confirm the gossip—but it has been investing heavily in the mobile search market. The buzz: The so-called GPhone would offer mobile phone service free, as long as customers can stomach the advertising,...
Hackers Target Bloggers
in Cyber-Faceoff
Aug 30, 2007 3:54 PM CDT
Hackers Target Bloggers in Cyber-Faceoff
Viral gang sends users infected downloads in major web sweep affecting thousands
(Newser)
- Hackers are attacking Google’s Blogger site and planting links to downloads potentially laden with viruses, the BBC reports. Some blogs have been updated with innocent-looking links promising news or digital greeting cards. But clicking on the links could give away users' private data or invite harmful spam messages. Google...
Net Startups Go Gaga
Over Silly Company Names
Aug 29, 2007 2:19 PM CDT
Net Startups Go Gaga Over Silly Company Names
New web companies follow Google's example and embrace goofy monikers
(Newser)
- Following in the Google tradition of using a goofy name to stand out from the Silicon Valley pack, a new generation of internet startups is sporting wacky monikers that may rile investors and confuse consumers. Young companies resort to names like Tagtooga and Qoosa to carve out unique identities and...
Advertisers Will Soon Be Facebooking You, Too
Aug 23, 2007 1:30 PM CDT
Advertisers Will Soon Be Facebooking You, Too
Social-networking site to allow targeted ads based on user profiles
(Newser)
- Facebook is at work on a way to sell ads based on information users and their friends post on the site, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. A basic version of the service could launch this fall, and the social-networking titan eventually might allow marketers to predict products and services users...
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