Borders Group Inc. has launched its own ecommerce site after a year and a half of development and testing.The new site will allow customers to shop online and will also be available on in-store kiosks for people to use while they shop.
Google Web Security For Enterprise Launches
Employees can’t work well when their computers are infected with various sorts of malware. Employees won’t work well when they’re looking at naked people or other not-really-work-related content. And so the new Google Web Security for Enterprise service aims to fix both issues.
C-SPAN Launches Channel On YouTube
The private nonprofit cable public affairs network C-SPAN is launching its own channel on YouTube.The C-SPAN channel on YouTube will be focused on the upcoming Pennsylvania primary and is inviting voters to answer the question "What issue in this election is most important to you, and why?"
TwitterLocal Launches
Twitter tools and services are hitting the market faster than they can be acquired, but that’s just a given for one of the hottest social tools to hit the Web.
MySpace Launches iTunes Rival
MySpace announces that they will launch MySpace Music, a service to rival Apple’s popular iTunes music player and marketplace. Like iTunes, MySpace Music will feature streaming music, paid DRM-free MP3 downloads and music-related merchandise.
Australia Launches Email Archive
An Australian museum is creating Australia’s first email archive to capture a snapshot of Australian society and to celebrate the role email plays in daily communications.
Spot Runner Launches Political Advertising Program
In a move that’s either ingenious, scary, or both, Spot Runner has launched a new Political Advertising Program. Political campaigns of every size are supposed to buy preexisting video spots, personalize them, and then put the things on television.
Familiar-Looking Google Maps API Premier Launches
On some level, it seems like Google is always expressing an "I want you to want me"-type feeling. The volume got turned up a little, however, with the release of Google Maps API Premier.
AOL Launches In Mexico
It’s hard to believe AOL hadn’t already done this; the company’s (former) dominance in America makes it seem like a natural move. Still, for whatever it’s worth, AOL has now launched in Mexico.
Facebook Launches Site In Spanish
For the first time Facebook is making its site available in a language other than English. The social networking site will now be available in Spanish.