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Super Bowl Proves Meager Meal for Web

Super Bowl XLII may have been an historic upset, but the Internet traffic driven by the multimillion-dollar advertising largely held true to form ...

Online Privacy: Achievable Goal or Web 2.0 Pipe Dream?

Does being a Web user in 2008 automatically mean giving up your right to privacy? ...

Google Loses Glow in Q4

Search giant Google missed analyst forecasts for fourth-quarter profit -- even as it slowed its hiring growth to curb expenses -- and executives cited the difficulties of making social networking advertising work as one of the factors for the miss ...

Microsoft Guns for Google With $44.6B Yahoo Bid

Seeking to reshape the online landscape and create a serious challenger to Google with a single bold stroke, Microsoft has made a US$44.6 billion unsolicited bid to buy struggling portal Yahoo ...

Sprint to Write Off Up to $31B in Nextel Value

Sprint will write down nearly US$31 billion worth of goodwill value it has carried on its books since it purchased Nextel Communications in a deal that has failed to help the No. 3 telecom firm compete with larger rivals ...

Amazon Doubles Profit but Stock Struggles on Investor Angst

Amazon.com doubled its fourth-quarter profit as international sales fueled growth, but the e-tailer's outlook raised questions about its continued reliance on discounting as it expands into new markets and product categories ...

Yahoo’s Yang Swings Ax Amid ‘Headwinds,’ Profit Dive

In the wake of a fourth-quarter report that showed a drop in profits and an outlook that disappointed investors, Yahoo said Tuesday it will cut 1,000 workers from its payroll as CEO Jerry Yang attempts to reinvigorate the portal he cofounded ...

EU Court Rules File-Sharers Must Remain Faceless

In a blow to the music industry's worldwide campaign to crack down on copyright infringement, a European court has ruled that Internet service providers cannot turn over the identities of alleged file-sharers ...

An Inconvenient Time? Gore’s Current Media IPO Faces Market Chilling

Hoping to overcome sizable hurdles such as a volatile stock market and uncertain economy, Current Media -- the money-losing, multichannel media company cofounded by former Vice President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore -- has filed for an initial public offering ...

PayPal Amps Up Fraud-Fighting With Acquisition

eBay's PayPal unit will acquire the software firm Fraud Sciences for US$170 million. The move could help boost confidence in the online payment industry and in the parent company's online auctions ...

Microsoft Rockets Past Forecasts, Sees Strong Year Ahead

Microsoft posted an impressive quarter on Thursday, with Vista and Office sales setting the pace. The software giant also issued a strong outlook for the current quarter and all of 2008 -- something many of its fellow tech companies have been unable to do ...

FCC Kicks Off Closely Watched Spectrum Auction

The Federal Communications Commission began its long-awaited 700 megahertz wireless spectrum auction Thursday, setting in motion a process that could help determine how -- and by whom -- next-generation wireless services will be delivered ...

eBay’s Gloomy Outlook Overshadows Q4 Gains, Whitman Departure

eBay confirmed Wednesday that its president and CEO, Meg Whitman, will step down after a decade at the helm of one of the most successful e-commerce companies in the world. Investors brushed aside the succession news to focus on the auction company's relatively weak forecast for 2008 ...

IBM’s Road Map to the Heart of Microsoft Turf

IBM continues to emphasize software as part of its future road map. In laying out a plan to use its Lotus franchise to expand the number of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) using its applications, Big Blue is taking aim at a key part of rival Microsoft's core market ...

EA Marches Free Game Into Ad-Supported Battlefield

Electronic Arts will launch a free Web-based online battlefield game, the first barrage of what may become an advertising-supported blitz which could help change the economics of the game-publishing industry ...

HBO Dips Toe in Web Channel

HBO will start to make its high-profile catalog of series, films and specials available online this week for some subscribers, a move that underscores the growing comfort content owners feel toward using the Web as a distribution channel ...

IBM Q4 Details Show Across-the-Board Strength

IBM's relatively robust outlook and the details of its fourth quarter performance have helped restore some investor optimism toward the tech sector after a wild week that saw recession fears rise on weak results from the likes of Intel ...

Sprint Slashes 4,000 Jobs Amid Spiraling Customer Defections

Seeking to streamline in the face of continued customer losses, No. 3 wireless telecommunications carrier Sprint Nextel will cut 4,000 jobs and shutter scores of retail outlets ...

Google Spreads Its Wealth to World-Improving Projects

Putting its money where its mouth is -- and where its corporate parent's future may lie as well -- Google's charitable arm, Google.org, on Thursday announced US$25 million worth of new grants across what it now says are the five core areas that it will focus on going forward ...

Time Warner Starts the Meter in Net Access Experiment

In a move with potentially far-reaching implications for Web users and Internet companies alike, Time Warner Cable will test a new model for high-speed Internet access that charges users based on how much bandwidth they consume ...

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