Jason Calacanis has continued to work at justifying his offer to bring in the top bookmarkers from competing sites like Digg by paying them to do their news posting at the updated Netscape instead.
Forbes Continues Its Blog Credibility Issues
Forbes magazine has long been seen as a major player in covering the world of business and finance. Their reporting is generally credible with excellent insight. Blogging as a communications tool continues to grow in the business world but for some reason, Forbes just can’t seem to get it right.
Google Print Continues Amid Controversy
Google will resume scanning in-copyright works today at partner libraries as part of its Google Print for Libraries program. The project was temporarily suspended after author and publisher outrage over potential copyright infringement so the search company could negotiate the terms.
Pew Says Digital Divide Continues
The Pew Internet & American Life Project released a new study with some startling facts regarding the Internet, who’s using it and how they’re accessing it.
Intel, AMD Court Battle Continues
AMD sued Intel in US District Court in Delaware, accusing it of monopolistic and anticompetitive practices.
Google Earth Continues To Raise Security Concerns
It was just a few days ago that Australia’s nuclear power chief was complaining to Google about the detailed images of a nuclear reactor near Sydney accessed by Google Earth. And now, as reported this morning on NBC’s Today Show, the US military forces in Iraq are even more concerned.
Fed: Business Activity Continues Growth
Even with energy prices and building costs rising, the Federal Reserve announced that business activity in the United States continued to grow in June and July.
CNOOC Continues To Play Hardball For Unocal
The Chinese National Offshore Oil Company told the Financial Times they might just up the ante up and over their $18.5 billion bid for California based Unocal. The bid, China hoped would be just another business deal but as this saga continues, its international proportions continue to grow.
2 Days Left: NASA Continues Discovery Countdown
With only two days left before the STS 114 Space Shuttle’s Discovery’s return to space, excitement continues to build at NASA as the shuttle’s astronauts and all the crew involved go through final preparations for launch. The countdown has begun.
Polio Continues To Pound Indonesia
Polio in Indonesia continues to climb despite efforts by the archipelago nation and the WTO to immunize millions of children on the island. This brings the number of cases reported in Indonesia to 111 after declaring Indonesia polio free since 1995.