- Wed Nov 18 4:00 AM PST 2009 Ray Ozzie's view from the clouds
In an interview with CNET, Microsoft's software chief talks about Windows Azure, lessons learned from the Sidekick fiasco, and a future in which devices record everything imaginable.
- Tue Nov 17 7:42 AM PST 2009 Will MySpace save Imeem with acquisition?
MySpace is in talks to acquire Imeem, a music service that is once again running low on cash, multiple sources say.
- Mon Nov 16 10:45 AM PST 2009 Hulu's backers bicker as Web video soars
The Web video site, with its stockpile of professional content, may not be the cash cow that everyone involved had hoped for.
- Fri Nov 13 3:09 AM PST 2009 Office 2010 beta leaks early
Microsoft is expected to release the updated test version of the new Office next week, but the code has already hit the torrent sites, according to bloggers.
- Thu Nov 12 12:10 PM PST 2009 The New Testament of Torrents (1105)
I'm very pleased that LegalTorrents.com has come along to prove that I'm not crazy when I say there are plenty of legal reasons to use torrents. And they even have a torrent of Bible 2.0. Probably with new commandments from the MPAA. We also chat about AM
- Fri Nov 6 6:58 AM PST 2009 eBay's Skype sale gets go-ahead with settlement
New deal brings in Skype founders Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis as investors in a roughly $2 billion sale of the Internet telephony pioneer.
- Mon Nov 2 2:36 PM PST 2009 Google opens up Wave federation
Wave servers created by outside developers can now communicate with each other through Google's servers, opening up new interoperability possibilities for Wave.
- Mon Nov 2 10:12 AM PST 2009 Net safety conference to call for digital citizenship
A Washington, D.C., gathering of Internet safety advocates will call for a change in the way we approach Internet safety.
- Fri Oct 30 2:44 PM PDT 2009 File sharing's mysteries again stump Uncle Sam
A security breach that stemmed from the use of peer-to-peer file sharing by a junior congressional staffer is said to be an isolated incident. Not exactly.
- Tue Oct 27 4:00 AM PDT 2009 Q&A: A front-row seat for media's meltdown
Big Champagne CEO Eric Garland, who tracks file sharing for media companies, says studios will fare better in the Digital Age and Hulu should not charge fees.




