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YouTube for the Enterprise? Adobe Unleashes Flash Media Server 4

YouTube's daily tally of roughly two billion downloads proves that viewing video is among the most popular activities among Internet users. Now Adobe, creator of the ubiquitous Flash Player, has introduced several solutions that could make video standard fare on corporate networks as well ...

Windows Phone 7 Could Bring a New Look to the Smartphone Show

Microsoft has released the code for its latest mobile operating system to manufacturers. That means U.S. consumers should be able to purchase smartphones running Windows Phone 7 during the upcoming holiday shopping season, while European consumers could have those new devices in their hands as early as next month. ...

What Sort of Game Is Google Playing?

Google continued its shopping spree through the social networking marketplace on Monday, agreeing to purchase SocialDeck, a 2-year-old company that develops games for mobile devices ...

The DMCA Ruckus: Lots of Gnashing, No Teeth

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) -- enacted in the waning days of the 20th century -- contains provisions designed to make it evolve over time. The idea was that as technology fostered new ways of creating and distributing copyrighted material such as music, movies and software programs, the law could continue striking the proper balance between the consumer's right to access that material and the producer's right to profit from it...

Why Amazon’s Cagey About Kindle Sales

Amazon says the latest version of its Kindle e-reader -- which began shipping to customers on Tuesday -- is outselling all of its predecessors. The company also says the Kindle has been the hottest-selling item on the Amazon site for the past two years ...

Facebook Places Just Became the Hottest Spot in Town

Foursquare began nudging social networks out of the virtual world and into the real one when it launched its "location-awareness" service roughly a year ago. On Wednesday, Facebook pushed real-world social networking smack into the mainstream by unveiling a location awareness service of its own ...

3Par Buy Could Propel Dell Into High-End Storage Turf

The US$1.15 billion that Dell has pledged to spend for data storage vendor 3Par could turn out to be a wise investment if Dell is able to use 3Par's assets -- its product line and its sales and support staff -- to carve out a position at the high end of the storage market ...

Google Adds Slide to Its Social Gaming Playground

Social gaming is now serious business, and Google appears determined to become a major player in this space ...

Senate Committee Hacks Away at Online Privacy Thicket

The pressure on major Web site operators and online advertisers to do a better job of protecting consumers' privacy continues to mount. On Tuesday, Senator John Kerry, D-Mass., said he plans to introduce legislation that would "give people more control over how their personal information is collected and distributed online." ...

Google May Steer Devs Web-Ward With Mobile YouTube Refresh

YouTube's decision to make its mobile Web site compatible with HTML5 may one day be viewed as a turning point in what is shaping up as an epic battle for control of the mobile device landscape ...

Amazon Maintains Long-Leash Strategy With Woot Buy

Amazon.com plans to acquire online retailer Woot.com, pioneer of the "flash sale" concept. ...

Hulu Cranks Up the Volume With New Premium Service

Hulu, the TV-network-owned site for watching television programs over the Internet, has announced a new paid subscription service that promises to give users greater freedom to watch their favorite shows online ...

Leaked Slides Provide Sneak Peek at Windows 8

A set of PowerPoint slides that appear to contain details about the next version of Microsoft's Windows operating system surfaced Monday ...

Judge Nixes Viacom’s Mammoth YouTube Lawsuit

A judge has ruled in YouTube's favor regarding the video-sharing site's three-year battle with Viacom over alleged copyright infringement ...

Facebook Gets Another Tongue-Lashing From Privacy Advocates

As social networks strive to become mainstream, profitable businesses, they are bound to experience some growing pains. For Facebook, figuring out how to turn all the information its 400-million plus members are posting on the site into a steady revenue stream -- without drawing complaints about violating those members' privacy -- is proving to be a major pain...

Has Murdoch Found the Magic Formula for Paid Online Content?

What's the path to profit in the digital age? Publishing companies, particularly those in the newspaper and magazine business, have been wrestling with that question for at least the past decade ...

Net Neutrality Sparks Lots of Talk, Very Little Action

There has been a lot of activity related to the issue of Net neutrality in recent weeks, but none of it seems to be leading to a resolution of the central question of who -- if anybody -- ultimately will regulate broadband Internet service providers ...

Smartphones Are Social Phones, Survey Finds

It's no secret that the smartphone is fast becoming the hottest product in the mobile device market. What hasn't been so obvious is exactly what people are doing with their smartphones ...

Twitter Kicks Third-Party Ads Out of the Nest

With more than 60 million users, Twitter clearly is a successful social media platform. However, the question of whether it also can be a successful business has yet to be answered ...

Culture Wars vs. Censorship: What’s a Social Network to Do?

Social media sites like Facebook and Twitter have made the world smaller, allowing people located on different continents to connect and communicate as if they were next-door neighbors. At times, however, the conversations taking place on these new technology platforms can offend some of their users' old-world sensibilities, creating consequences that not even the visionaries who created these sites ever imagined...

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