Internet2 Reaches 100 Gbps
Enough drooling over other countries’ Internet connections; thanks to Internet2, there’s now an American network with a capacity of 100 gigabits per second.
The newspaper needs bloggers
Love or hate the people whose passion comes before getting a degree in journalism, blogging has become a necessary evil for some of the biggest names in mainstream media.
Washington Post Helping Bloggers Monetize
More newspapers Web sites are now embracing and partnering with bloggers in an effort to increase readership and revenue.
Google Nears Settlement In Gmail Dispute
Independent International Investment Research (IIIR) is near to a settlement with Google regarding its claim to the Gmail trademark in the United States, according to a request for extension filed by IIIR at the US Patent and Trademark Office.
Google Giving Up On Urchin?
The Honda S2000’s antenna fits perfectly on my Toyota Matrix, and looks much better than the skinny piece of plastic that came with the car. So I bought one – an S2000 antenna, not an S2000. Yet as Google ignores all but one part of Urchin, you have to wonder if it would have bought the whole Honda.
Mozilla Arriving Late To The Mobile Party
The Mozilla Foundation has big plans for mobile devices, but they will have to leapfrog Opera to make an impact.
Google Tops The World
Even as the globe searches through Google, at a rate of 1.4 million queries per second, its vaunted leadership hasn’t been enough to shunt aside competitors in China or Korea.
EBay Creates Social Networking Neighborhoods
EBay has entered the crowded social networking space with an ecommerce twist it calls eBay Neighborhoods. These neighborhoods enable people to connect with others who share their passions for certain products or topics.
The Net: Killing Music Labels Since 2007
Radiohead kicked open the door, Trent Reznor is in the foyer admiring the chandelier, and bands like Oasis, Jamiroquai, and The Charlatans are rolling up the street looking for the party.
Ask, “ET” Partner
You may or may not be able to monitor the pulse of a nation through search terms, but in this case, that’s something of a non-issue; a partnership between Ask and “Entertainment Tonight” will only focus on celebrity names.