- Mon Nov 23 3:55 PM PST 2009 Google places ad explaining offensive image
A distorted image purporting to be First Lady Michelle Obama is currently the No. 1 image result for her name. Google is using ad space to explain its policy for such matters.
- Mon Nov 23 2:44 PM PST 2009 Hulu adds tagging for movies, TV shows
Hulu gives users a way to tag videos, letting them give the site a whole new layer of organization.
- Mon Nov 23 2:43 PM PST 2009 Can News Corp. afford calling Google's bluff?
Google makes it easy to remove content from its search engine, but few companies do because of the loss of traffic. News Corp., with help from Microsoft, could change that.
- Mon Nov 23 4:30 AM PST 2009 How to find free e-books for your Kindle
Jungle-search.com makes it easy to find thousands of free books for Amazon's Kindle e-book reader.
- Sun Nov 22 5:35 PM PST 2009 Report: Microsoft may help News Corp. delist sites
The media empire is talking with the tech giant about having its Web sites removed from Google search results, according to a Financial Times report.
- Fri Nov 20 6:00 AM PST 2009 New Pogoplug gets hard drives online with more color, extra USB ports
An affordable way to get your offline hard drives online adds extra ports and costs a little bit more than before.
- Thu Nov 19 12:05 PM PST 2009 Mozilla reveals 2008 revenue: $79 million
The revenue growth rate tapered off to 5 percent from 12 percent the year earlier. A search deal with Google still supplies the bulk of the Firefox backer's money.
- Tue Nov 17 1:28 PM PST 2009 O'Reilly: The Web is at war, and it's making me sad
In his keynote at the Web 2.0 Expo, Tim O'Reilly sets off the punditocracy by insisting that the "war of the Web" is heating up again. Did it ever cool off?
- Mon Nov 16 9:00 PM PST 2009 Crowdsourced cartography in PublicEarth, OpenStreetMap
Can a crowd of amateur mappers create better guidebooks and maps than professionals? Signs point to yes.
- Mon Nov 16 1:37 PM PST 2009 Antitrust concerns linger in Google Books deal
Opponents of Google Books settlement say the search giant will still have exclusive rights to digitize orphaned out-of-print works.




