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Microsoft, Yahoo again in talks
Just two weeks after breaking off merger talks, Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc. have been pulled back to the bargaining table by their fears about what might happen if they don't work out a deal.
6 hrs ago | E-Commerce Times
Google's Firefox Add-Ons for the Organizationally Challenged
A handful of Firefox add-ons will make your Google experience more useful, writes Steven M. Cohen.
10 hrs ago | Sympatico Finance
On-line police checks sign of consumers' eagerness for convenience
Peter Shearer never imagined that when he needed a criminal-record check for a job possibility in Toronto, he'd use a Nova Scotia-based technology company that put his application through the Springhill, N.S., ...
14 hrs ago | TechCrunch
TheRarestWords: Intriguing Semantic SEO Project from Russia
A mysterious yet intriguing project from Russia has come across our inbox. It is a search-engine optimization analysis tool for Websites called TheRarestWords .
19 hrs ago | International Herald Tribune
Cloud computing's promise: A power grid for the Net
Cloud computing is the buzzword of the moment in the technology industry. Google, IBM, Microsoft and Yahoo are just some of the big companies touting the concept, and a bunch of smaller ones are, too.
23 hrs ago | The Courier-Journal
NEW YORK -- A company rooted in bringing the Internet to the masses, AOL is shifting its focus to serving niche audiences with the launch of dozens of specialty Web sites.
Yesterday | PaidContent.org
Yahoo Urges No Vote on Icahn's Slate
Yahoo has urged its shareholders to reject the slate of directors proposed by Carl Icahn, according to an SEC filing it did late on Friday.
Saturday | Sales & Marketing Management
Businesses are looking for solutions online. Are they finding you? By Alan Isacson In the world of business-to-business, the Internet acts as very large database.
Saturday | InformationWeek
Potential Facebook IPO Keeps Investors Speculating
Will it, won't it? If so, when? If not, why not? An entire cottage industry of speculation has built up around the public debut of Facebook, arguably Silicon Valley's hottest Internet company.