Christian Science Monitor Moves To The Web

The Christian Science Monitor will print its final edition tomorrow as it moves to an online only publication. The Monitor announced its plans in October to end its daily print edition and become the first major international paper to embrace digital media.

Twitter Co-Founder Talks Suggested Users

Twitter co-founder Biz Stone has shared some insight into how Twitter selects accounts for the Suggested Users box. You know, that box that newcomers see when they sign up that Jason Calacanis is trying to buy a top spot in.

YouTube Changes Names of Video Sections

In a bit of what YouTube refers to as "Spring cleaning," the site has made a few changes to the names of modules on the home page. YouTube says it's an effort to help users understand where videos come from and why YouTube thinks you will like them. Spotlight Videos

Popular Game Themes Come To iGoogle

Never mind money, search, and advertising for a minute.  Whether you go home every evening and power up a PS3 or just have fond memories of early arcade and Nintendo games, Google's got something to bring a smile to your face as gaming themes for iGoogle have been unveiled.

UK iPhone Users Most Active Online

The majority (93%) of iPhone owners in the United Kingdom accessed mobile media in January, according to comScore. Mobile email is used by 75 percent of British iPhone owners, making it the most popular type of mobile content consumed on the device. "Consumers are clearly embracing the iPhone's touch screen keyboard," said Alistair Hill, analyst, comScore. "The penetration of e-mail usage on the iPhone is…