Netflix to Offer Streaming Movie Content
Reports that have touted the eminent demise of Netflix may be a bit premature, especially now that the company has announced plans to offer downloadable movies for no additional fee as part of its standard membership package.
Google Crossed Up By XSS Again
Yet another cross-site scripting issue has cropped up with Google, as their dominant place on the Internet could be starting to draw Microsoft-like attention from malicious hackers.
Hardware Routers vs. Kerio Winroute Firewall
I had a call from a customer who already uses Kerio Mailserver. He had downloaded a demo of Kerio WinRoute Firewall and said he had a few questions.
Yahoo Displays SERP Title Based On Anchor Text
The dichotomy of having a Yahoo directory listing has been known for years.
YouTube Vs. Gandhi In Death Match
A New York-based clown-turned-stand-up-comedian-slash-yoga-mime posted a video of himself on YouTube impersonating Gandhi doing a pole dance. Stop laughing. India doesn’t think it’s funny, and the government has threatened to take action against YouTube if the video isn’t removed.
MS Needs More than Whizbang to Compete with Google
The Mercury News takes an in-depth look at the lack of ROI Microsoft is getting from its investment into web technologies, especially search.
MPA Says Google Is Evil
Google’s partner in China, Shenshen Xunlei Networking Technologies is under scrutiny for allegedly encouraging piracy according to the Motion Picture Association.
Video Game Search Engine Eyes U.S. Launch
In a new round of capital funding, Wazap has received an additional $7.9 million as part of its effort to expand its presence into the United States. Currently, the gaming search engine is only available in the Chinese, Japanese, and German languages, respectively.
Online Video Helps Cisco Grow
The rapid growth of online video is forcing service providers to upgrade their networks to deal with the increased Internet traffic and broadband demand. Companies that provide infrastructure for the Internet are seeing their products sell at a rapid rate and are turning healthy profits.
Yahoo Inks Deal With Gotham Group
Cartoons are popular with the young, the young at heart, and Yahoo. This is, at least, what some people may conclude after hearing about the search engine company’s deal with the Gotham Group, a self-proclaimed “premier management firm representing animation and family entertainment talent and content.”