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» 2007Dec 31, 2007
YSlow plug-in creator and Chief Performance Yahoo Steve Souders has ditched his Sunnyvale gig in favor of the greener pastures around the Googleplex. read more
Dec 31, 2007
Australian government denies mandatory censorship of pornography and violence equates what China does in terms of blocking web content. read more
Tagged: australia, legal, isp, censorship, filtering
Dec 29, 2007
The discovery that some Adobe products phone home to analytics firm Omniture brought out the tinfoil hat crowd, and a raised eyebrow from Adobe's John Nack. read more
Tagged: technology, application, adobe, tracking, omniture
Dec 28, 2007
Blogger links that purport to lead to video of Benazir Bhutto's last moments alive go to a fake video codec and an all too familiar exploit. read more
Tagged: search, legal, malware, benazir bhutto
Dec 28, 2007
Google's white-hot pace of releasing and tweaking products has one marketing pro asking the company to ease up on the accelerator. read more
Tagged: testing, software, search, google, advertising
Dec 28, 2007
Only a third of people who watch online videos have checked out a political video, not because of lack of availability, but for lack of interest. A third translates to quite a large number, though, according to Harris …
Tagged: politics, advertising, youtube, online video
Dec 28, 2007
With its habit of throwing out random upgrades, Google's always demonstrated a certain ability to surprise us. Now its Chinese competitor, Baidu, has achieved the same effect by launching a patent search service. read …
Tagged: technology, google, china, baidu
Dec 28, 2007
YouTubers aren't picky. The video just has to be interesting or unique to get passed around. But any subject will do. This year's most-watched video, for example, is something one might see on National Geographic …
Tagged: social media, youtube, krüger, chris crocker
Dec 28, 2007
SpiralFrog hasn't been doing so well, but $2 million can heal a lot of wounds, and the ad-supported, Web-based music service has raised this amount in funding. read more
Tagged: financial, funding, spiralfrog
Dec 28, 2007
Nine years and well over $4 billion later, AOL is dumping Netscape. The company announced today it will no longer support the first web browser many of us ever used. read more