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  • Software flushes out the Eureka! moments

    The Boston software company Invention Machine will have you believe their product can make the traditional "Eureka!" moment obsolete.

  • Top US newspaper Web sites grow their traffic

    U.S. newspapers, which have struggled mightily for years to adapt to the Web, seem to be doing a better job of growing their online readership.

  • Google's inauguration searches show a changing Internet

    People weren't just sitting back and watching President Barack Obama's inauguration last week.

  • Google called off Yahoo deal as DOJ closed in

    Google called off its proposed search advertising deal with Yahoo just three hours before the US Department of Justice was to file an antitrust complaint on November 5 aimed at blocking it, according to the lawyer that the government hired to pursue the case.

  • CBS website bitten by iFrame hack

    TV network CBS has become the latest big name to have it website used to host malware, a security company has reported.

  • SAP tweaks support offerings

    SAP will extend maintenance for its ERP 6.0 platform and other products until 2017, and in a partial olive branch to angry customers, has sweetened the feature set of its Enterprise Support service, the company said Thursday.

  • In Google book settlement, business trumps ideals

    By settling a lawsuit with book authors and publishers this week, Google is looking out for itself and has avoided fighting for and possibly establishing a positive legal precedent for copyright fair use on the Internet.

  • McCain delay sparks Twitter fray

    Users of the micro-blogging site mock the presidential candidate’s decision to “suspend” campaign to deal with the US economic crisis.

  • Google may let users comment on, rearrange search results

    Google is considering allowing users of its search engine to tinker with query results by re-ranking them and commenting on them.

  • Microsoft launches mobile display ads

    Microsoft on Tuesday began letting advertisers display banner ads to mobile users of Windows Live Messenger and Windows Live Hotmail, following other companies already supporting mobile banner ads.

  • Interactive advertising starts making headway

    The global advertising market grew to just over $US600 billion in 2007, according to The Kelsey Group. The research firm expects global ad revenues to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.7 per cent and reach $US707 billion in 2012, propelled in large part by considerable growth in the interactive segment.

  • Dymocks caps off 30-month digital book project

    Online book seller and retail chain Dymocks has taken a leap into electronic publishing with the launch of Dymocks Digital, allowing customers to purchase audible and digital forms of the traditional paper book.

  • Digital marketing group turns SOA blu

    Enterprise service oriented architectures have received a fair amount of hype, but Sydney-based digital marketing group BlueFreeway has leveraged SOA to integrate services from more than 20 companies to create a global, Web-based marketing portal dubbed "blu".

  • Google launches video-blocking tool for YouTube

    Google has launched a video-blocking tool that will allow content owners to intercept copyrighted clips as they're uploaded to YouTube, its video-sharing site.

  • Google updates Analytics service, unveils Urchin beta

    Google is set to roll out new features to its Google Analytics service and a beta release of Version 5 of the Web analytics server software gained with its acquisition of Urchin Software two and half years ago.

  • AOL to lay off 20 percent of staff

    AOL will lay off about 2,000 employees, or approximately 20 percent of its staff, as it continues its transformation into an online, ad-supported business and moves further away from its traditional revenue model based on dial-up Internet access fees.

  • Security professionals poke holes in Viagra Spammer murder

    If rumours are correct, there should be a dramatic decrease in Viagra and Penis Enlargement spam from today, with the so-called 'murder' of a Russian spammer called "Alexey Tolstokozhev."

  • Aussie domain name distributor signs US registrar

    US ISP Network Solutions has inked a deal with Queensland domain name distributor Domain Distribution Network (DDN) to resell 'aftermarket' domain names.

  • BlueFreeway set to complete Viva9 and BlueArc acquisitions

    ASX-listed digital marketing company BlueFreeway has completed agreements to acquire Viva9 and the BlueArc Group.

  • ACMA signs Do Not Call Register IT contract

    The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has awarded the contract to build and operate the Do Not Call Register until February 2011.

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