Borders online relationship with Amazon.com will end in April when the book retailer will strike out on its own with the launch of its new site.
Clinton Set To Launch Sites Attacking Obama
The campaign of Senator Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y. is set to launch two Web sites that will be focused on attacking her biggest political threat, Senator Barack Obama, D. -Ill.
Google GDrive A Smidge Closer To Launch
Google’s online storage service will enter a competitive field of similar offerings from Microsoft, whenever it enters the field, that is.
TV Guide To Launch Video Search Tool
TV Guide will launch its Online Video Guide on Tuesday, a search service focused on Internet video that is related to television programs.
Starbucks Gives Away Tracks For iTunes WiFi Launch
Starbucks is going to give away 50 million tracks as it helps launch the new iTunes wireless service with Apple. From Oct. 2 to Nov. 7 customers in all 10,000 U.S.
MTV To Launch Two Dozen Sites
MTV Networks (MTVN) announced today the development of two dozen targeted Web sites that will allow users to have better access to their favorite music, entertainment and pop culture content.
MySpace TV Set To Launch
When you think of video-sharing sites, you think of YouTube, DailyMotion, Blinkx . . . the list goes on. But MySpace probably isn’t on the list, and News Corp wants to change this fact; hence, the introduction of MySpace TV.
iPhone: The Pre-Launch Aftermath
Love it or hate it or sick of it, Apple’s iPhone is a hit before it hits, with searches for information spiking hundreds of percent, people lining up outside stores, old men complaining about it just as the rate plans are announced, three full days before the thing actually launches.
YouTube Could Launch In Korea
Effort is difficult to measure; it’s not like companies exert it in pounds or cubic feet. Still, if I were to judge the effort Google has put into its South Korean operations, I’d guess the company has only tried harder in the US and China. Now those rankings may change, as word spreads that a Korean version of YouTube could launch.
MySpace China To Launch IM Service
MySpace may soon launch a new instant messaging service, but to use it, you’ll probably have to watch what you say. And you may have to speak Chinese, as well – it’s MySpace China that plans to do this deed.
Instant Messaging For Myspace
According to a Reuters article, “News Corp.-invested MySpace China aims to launch an online messaging service ‘as soon as possible,’ its CEO said on Wednesday, as the venture fights for a bigger share of the world’s second-largest Internet market.”