- Thu Sep 19 1996 O'Reilly watches Web traffic
O'Reilly's Statisphere Web traffic analysis tool helps Net companies develop profiles of Web site visitors and what they read.
- Tue Dec 1 2009 Michael Jackson tops Google, Yahoo search in 2009
That No. 1 ranking should come as no surprise. Web traffic surged on word of the singer's death in June--so much that Google initially suspected an attack.
- Thu Oct 19 2006 Zombies try to blend in with the crowd
Hackers aim to make networks of hijacked computers go unnoticed by merging their communications with common Web traffic.
- Wed May 16 2007 Senators demand more regulations on Net pharmacies
Politicians mull forcing ISPs to block "rogue" pharmacies or monitoring customers' Web traffic to block ads.
- Wed Sep 20 2000 Dell to cut ribbon for new Net exchange
The Dell Marketplace, which will sell products directly from Dell and others, gives the PC maker another way to capitalize on its voluminous Web traffic.
- Wed Jun 3 2009 Can ComScore stop ticking publishers off?
Publishers' Web traffic measurements often differ from ComScore's independent calculations, but the company believes a new approach will sort things out.
- Mon Dec 19 2005 A better way to count clicks?
New rules for tallying Web traffic could draw more ad money online--and cost some sites dearly.
- Fri Jun 29 2001 Cisco bug could let hackers control Net traffic
Cisco Systems and an Internet security watchdog warn of a bug in the networking hardware maker's routers that could allow hackers to disrupt Web traffic or intercept information.
- Tue Jan 27 2009 Online newspaper readership climbs 16 percent
Top 10 online newspapers post double-digit increase in December Web traffic, offering the newspaper industry encouragement amid bleak times, according to a new report.
- Mon Jul 17 2000 Cobalt unveils Linux-based server appliance
The company introduces a slightly faster version of its machine used for dishing up Web traffic, as well as new software to lure Web-hosting customers that want to beef up their offerings.

