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Google, Facebook and Twitter CEOs support net neutrality ruling
Google, Facebook and Twitter CEOs support net neutrality ruling
The chief executives of Google, Facebook, Twitter and other companies have signed their name to a letter in support of an open internet.
Google's digital library monopoly challenged by coalition
Google's digital library monopoly challenged by coalition
Google's attempt to achieve a court sanctioned monopoly on digitised media may be thwarted by a new coalition between Amazon, Microsoft and Yahoo!
Microsoft unveils cloud computing service
Microsoft unveils cloud computing service
Multinational IT corporation Microsoft has unveiled Windows Azure - a cloud computing service set to rival Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud and Google's App Engine.
Tax Law on New York Affiliates does not die with Spitzer
Tax Law on New York Affiliates does not die with Spitzer
New York based affiliates are getting the cold shoulder from the affiliate programs driving revenue their way - all due to a new law to go into effect June 1, 2008.
Books 'most popular online shopping item'
Books 'most popular online shopping item'
More than half of internet users have purchased a book over the web in the last three months, making books the most popular item among online shoppers.
Google is a summertime hit in the UK
Google is a summertime hit in the UK
Leading search engine Google was the most visited site in the UK in August, according to new research.
Amazon 'set to introduce e-book reader'
Amazon 'set to introduce e-book reader'
In October Amazon will launch an electronic book reader called Kindle, according to reports in the New York Times.
Amazon takes top spot in online retail poll
Amazon takes top spot in online retail poll
Amazon UK continues to be the most popular choice for online buyers, according to new research.
Street level maps from Google
Street level maps from Google
Google have expanded their Google Maps service to include new street level views of major US cities.
Facebook opens its doors to third parties
Facebook opens its doors to third parties
Facebook is taking a leaf out of MySpace's book and opening its door to third-party software developers.
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