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  • About time: Joost to launch browser-based player

    Company's desktop client failed to catch on with the public, so the Web video service is retooling, but is it too late to catch up to Hulu and YouTube?
    • Hands-on with the new Joost: Software still required

    (Posted in Digital Media by Greg Sandoval)
  • NetSuite boasts of Google Chrome support

    All NetSuite's customers will be able to use Google's browser by mid-October. What are the odds any are actually clamoring for it?

    (Posted in Business Tech by Stephen Shankland)
  • Video: Katie Couric reflects on first Webcast

    The political conventions are over and so are CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric's first series of Webcasts. Couric discusses what she liked about Webcasting, some of her most memorable guests and if TV news could be dead by the next round of conventions in four years.

  • Why I'm passing on Google's 10th anniversary

    I'm quite sure I didn't make a big deal about Microsoft's 10th, either. But Google at 20? Now that will be something to behold.

    (Posted in Coop's Corner by Charles Cooper)
  • Start-up launches spectrum marketplace

    A new company called Spectrum Bridge has launched a Web site for buying and selling wireless spectrum licenses.

    (Posted in Wireless by Marguerite Reardon)
  • Microsoft adding to its Labs collection

    Startup Labs will be an effort under Ray Ozzie, joining others including Live Labs, adCenter Labs, and Office Labs.

    (Posted in Beyond Binary by Ina Fried)
  • Security Bites podcast: The security of Chrome

    Billy Hoffman of HP Web Security talks about Google's new browser, how it handles Javascript and what it means for Web 2.0 security.

    (Posted in Security Bites podcast by Robert Vamosi)
  • At ESPN, play-by-play goes virtual

    ESPN is debuting technology with Electronic Arts that enables sports commentators to interact with 3D virtual players.
    (From The New York Times)

  • Behind the prototyping of 'Spore'

    Many of the components of Will Wright's highly anticipated evolution game started out as small concept projects that are now available to the public.
    • GameSpot's 'Spore' review
    • Why EA is smiling today
    • Will Wright on the origins of 'Spore'
    • Images: The art of 'Spore' prototypes

    (Posted in Gaming and Culture by Daniel Terdiman)
  • Week in review: Google's Chrome shines

    Web giant makes long-awaited foray into browser market, while the mobile market warms up. Also: Tech goes to Republican National Convention.

    (Posted in Digital Media by Steven Musil)
  • Samsung contemplating SanDisk acquisition

    South Korean consumer electronics giant is considering a buyout of the chipmaker to reduce its NAND flash memory costs, according to PaidContent.

    (Posted in Business Tech by Dawn Kawamoto)
  • What's McCain doing in front of my junior high?

    Speculation has it that it was a goof-up that had the Republican nominee standing in front of Walter Reed Middle School during his acceptance speech. In any case, the image brings back memories for CNET News' Ina Fried.

    (Posted in Beyond Binary by Ina Fried)
  • Is EarthLink's failed muni Wi-Fi a blessing?

    Wireless Philadelphia, the nonprofit charged with providing broadband bundles to low-income families in Philadelphia, may be better off in the long run without EarthLink.

    (Posted in Wireless by Marguerite Reardon)
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