E-Business News
Out With The Old At Aol - Layoffs begin at the Internet company.
Google Conquers Time - Real-time search, translation, location–everywhere?
Murdoch 1, Google 0 - The Internet giant released new tools that give news publishers more control over the search engine.
Digg Bets Big On A New API - The social media company aims to make developing for its platform easier.
The Pirate Bay’s Heir Apparent - As the world’s biggest file-sharing sites clean up or shut down, all eyes are on Isohunt.
King of Pop Tops Search Engines - Michael Jackson was the most-searched phrase in 2009.
Microsoft, Nielsen Track Xbox Live Ads - TV ratings will be used on the videogame console network.
AOL: All Eyes On Armstrong - Will Time Warner’s spinoff be a good thing for the Internet company?
An iPhone App That Could Change Medicine - Allscripts Remote lets doctors access real-time patient data and e-mail prescriptions to pharmacies.
Google Keeps Disrupting - Will the company unveil its highly anticipated Chrome OS next week? Will it be a dud?
Best Buy To Stream Video In Electronics - Retailer embeds Sonic Solutions’ Roxio CinemaNow video service in TVs, Blu-ray players and more.
LinkedIn Founder Joins VC Firm - Reid Hoffman joins Greylock Partners as it announces $575 million fund.
Tech’s Would-Be Takeover Con Artist - A stockbroker allegedly created phony takeovers by Microsoft and Google.
Yahoo!’s Metrics System - With a new look, the Web portal seeks new ways to measure us.
Microsoft Loops In Facebook, Twitter - Bing search engine indexes Facebook status updates.
Yahoo’s Next Chapter - Expectations are for a mediocre third quarter.
It’s Google’s Quarter To Lose - Expectations are high for Thursday’s earnings.
A Web Of Engagement - How to measure customer engagement online and use the data to drive business.
Google’s Ad Gadfly - Harvard prof Ben Edelman is preparing the world’s biggest catalogue of typosquatters.
Sony Gets ‘Vicious’ For App Store - PSP Minis take cues from Apple.