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Time Warner Enters Into Talks With Google (AP)
AP - Time Warner Inc. ended talks with Microsoft Corp. Friday and entered into exclusive negotiations with Google Inc. over a $1 billion investment and a broader advertising partnership with America Online, executives close to the talks said. ]]>
Microsoft Sued Over Patent Infringements (AP)
AP - Visto Corp., a maker of mobile e-mail technology, has sued Microsoft Corp. for allegedly infringing on three of its patents related to how information is handled between servers and handheld devices such as cellular phones. ]]>
Google Negotiating For 5% AOL Stake; Microsoft Left Out (Investor's Business Daily)
Investor's Business Daily - Google has outplayed Microsoft again, offering $1 billion for 5% of Time Warner's America Online unit, sources told Reuters and others.
Microsoft, IBM, SAP discontinue UDDI registry effort (InfoWorld)
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Microsoft Takes On Software Pirates with New Wave of Lawsuits (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Microsoft has filed 10 lawsuits against both individuals and companies, alleging that they are pirating software and are selling not-for-resale applications to unsuspecting purchasers.
Tech Rivals Team on Research Lab (PC World)
PC World - Microsoft, Google, and Sun lead industry funding of academic lab on Internet services.
'Dasher' Squirms Through Patched Win2K Worm Hole (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - More than two months after Microsoft released a high-priority patch for a Windows 2000 flaw, malicious hackers launch a successful attack on still-unpatched machines.
Court rejects 'mere think tanks' in Microsoft case (Reuters)
Reuters - Several allies of Microsoft have lost
a bid to intervene in the software giant's antitrust case
before a European Union court, which dismissed them as "mere
think tanks," court documents showed on Friday. ]]>
Microsoft Files Breach-Of-Contract Suits (AP)
AP - Microsoft Corp. said Thursday it had filed its first-ever breach-of-contract lawsuits against several members of a software subscription service.
Visto sues Microsoft for patent infringement (Reuters)
Reuters - Wireless e-mail firm Visto Corp. said
on Thursday it filed a lawsuit against Microsoft Corp.
, accusing the huge software maker of infringing on
patents tied to e-mail access on mobile devices. ]]>
Web Sites Let Users Send E-Mail to Future (AP)
AP - In the year 2009, on the 25th of April, a man named Greg is supposed to get an e-mail. The e-mail will remind Greg that he is his best friend and worst enemy, that he once dated a woman named Michelle, and that he planned to major in computer science. ]]>
Web Cams Bring Soldiers Together With Kin (AP)
AP - It was minutes before tip-off of the big cross-state rivalry game, but the thundering applause in the packed university arena Saturday wasn't about basketball.
Time Warner Enters Into Talks With Google (AP)
AP - Time Warner Inc. ended talks with Microsoft Corp. Friday and entered into exclusive negotiations with Google Inc. over a $1 billion investment and a broader advertising partnership with America Online, executives close to the talks said. ]]>
Judge Orders Briefs in Blackberry Case (AP)
AP - A federal judge ordered both sides in the bitter BlackBerry battle to file court briefs by Feb. 1, setting the stage for a possible injunction if the case can't be settled. ]]>
Microsoft Sued Over Patent Infringements (AP)
AP - Visto Corp., a maker of mobile e-mail technology, has sued Microsoft Corp. for allegedly infringing on three of its patents related to how information is handled between servers and handheld devices such as cellular phones. ]]>
Japan plans own Internet search engine (AFP)
AFP - Japan's government, high-tech firms and universities will team up to develop their own Internet search technology, an official said, amid soaring profits for US giant Google. ]]>
Hill making push for digital TV vote (Reuters)
Reuters - Lawmakers were pushing
Sunday for a vote on a compromise budget bill that would set a
"hard date" for the nation's TV broadcasters to end their
analog transmissions.
TV Tidbits: Notes of Interest (Mediaweek.com)
Mediaweek.com - Cingular Wireless will team up with HBO to produce exclusive mobile content on HBO Mobile and HBO Family Mobile, which will be available on Cingular Video, an on-demand streaming video service. Select episodes, clips of various scenes, and bonus material from HBO shows, cartoons and sports will be available on Cingular Video.
Microsoft Adopts Mozilla's RSS Icon (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Internet Explorer and Firefox will have at least one thing in common, going forward. The two browsers will sport the same orange icon for real simple syndication.
ReplayTV to launch TV recording software for PCs (Reuters)
Reuters - Digital video recording pioneer
ReplayTV plans to announce on Monday it will start selling
software to allow personal computers to tune in and record live
television next year in a deal with Hauppauge Digital's
Hauppauge Computer Works.
Japan plans own Internet search engine (AFP)
AFP - Japan's government, high-tech firms and universities will team up to develop their own Internet search technology, an official said, amid soaring profits for US giant Google. ]]>
Web Sites Let Users Send E-Mail to Future (AP)
AP - In the year 2009, on the 25th of April, a man named Greg is supposed to get an e-mail. The e-mail will remind Greg that he is his best friend and worst enemy, that he once dated a woman named Michelle, and that he planned to major in computer science. ]]>
Lights, camera, vlog: new video craze hits Internet (AFP)
AFP - From the Internet counter-culture which spawned blogs and podcasts comes the newest thing in new media: vlogging. ]]>
Internet shopping nips at but doesn't bite malls (Reuters)
Reuters - When it comes to shopping, Kate
Robertson is an online dream and a brick-and-mortar nightmare. ]]>
Time Warner Enters Into Talks With Google (AP)
AP - Time Warner Inc. ended talks with Microsoft Corp. Friday and entered into exclusive negotiations with Google Inc. over a $1 billion investment and a broader advertising partnership with America Online, executives close to the talks said. ]]>
Music industry slump accelerated in 2005 (Reuters)
Reuters - It all seemed so promising for the
music business heading into 2005. CD sales were up, albeit ever
so slightly, for the first time in four years. Legitimate
purchases of downloads and ringtones for the first time totaled
in hundreds of millions of dollars. And file traders and
peer-to-peer network operators were on the run from industry
lawsuits. The seeds of recorded-music's recovery from Napster,
it appeared, had been sown at long last.
Google in talks to buy 5 pct of AOL: source (Reuters)
Reuters - Web search leader Google Inc. is in
exclusive talks to buy a 5 percent stake in Time Warner Inc.'s
AOL Internet unit for $1 billion, a source familiar with the
matter said on Friday. ]]>
Google Now Offering Music Search (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Google announced this week that it intends to make searches for online music a bit easier for its users.
Wikipedia as Accurate as Britannica (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Wikipedia, the embattled online encyclopedia, is almost as accurate as the venerable Encyclopedia Britannica, according to researchers at the journal Nature. The findings, based on a comparison of scientific entries, were published in the journal's online edition Wednesday.
Web store shipments may hold clue to holiday sales (Reuters)
Reuters - Winners in the holiday online
shopping race appear to be Wal-Mart, Amazon and Apple Computer,
which are doing the best job of turning browsers into buyers,
according to an analysis of Web traffic patterns. ]]>
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