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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Internet media company Yahoo Inc. will offer its marketing clients tools to create more personalized advertisements to Web users as it strives to build its share of graphical display advertising. |
[ Internet ] [ Monday 23rd November 2009 ] [ Visit : 167 ]
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Universal Music Group, the world's largest music company, has declined to sign a long-term deal with Apple Inc.'s iTunes music store, leaving open the possibility for exclusive deals with other services, an industry source said on Sunday.
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[ Internet ] [ Monday 23rd November 2009 ] [ Visit : 474 ]
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LONDON (Reuters) - The seventh and final book in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series has become online retailer Amazon's most pre-ordered product, with almost 1.6 million copies bought globally ahead of the book's release on July 21. |
[ Internet ] [ Monday 02nd July 2007 ] [ Visit : 847 ]
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NEW YORK - The consortium behind the Bluetooth wireless standard announced Tuesday that Nokia Corp., the world's largest maker of cell phones, is contributing a technology that promises to bring the wireless connections to devices that are too small for regular Bluetooth chips. |
[ IT ] [ Thursday 14th June 2007 ] [ Visit : 307 ]
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TOKYO - Sony's video game unit said Wednesday it is talking with the Church of England about a complaint that a famous cathedral is the scene of a violent shooting game for the new PlayStation 3 console.
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[ Entertainment ] [ Thursday 14th June 2007 ] [ Visit : 561 ]
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LONDON (Reuters) - A new music service that allows consumers to directly download an unlimited number of tracks to their cell phones for a small weekly fee from wherever they are will launch in Europe on Thursday. |
[ Digital Audio-Video ] [ Thursday 14th June 2007 ] [ Visit : 404 ]
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Eastman Kodak Co. (NYSE:EK - news) said on Thursday it has developed digital camera technology that nearly eliminates the need for flash photography, part of the company's effort to make money from its deep patent portfolio. |
[ Art & Culture ] [ Thursday 14th June 2007 ] [ Visit : 392 ]
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - From emergency message networks that can reach 100,000 people within minutes, to alarm systems that allow you to monitor your home over the Web, new technologies are aiming to make U.S. consumers feel safer.
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[ IT ] [ Friday 04th May 2007 ] [ Visit : 374 ]
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NEW YORK - Nearly two years after I adopted a Web-based Gmail account for personal e-mail, the software I ditched, Mozilla's Thunderbird, is trying to lure me back.
The latest version of the free software has the two Gmail features I like most: The ability to add multiple descriptive tags to messages and to "star" the important ones. Thunderbird 2 is an improvement over its predecessor. |
[ Security ] [ Wednesday 02nd May 2007 ] [ Visit : 398 ]
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It seems the oldies really are golden -- at least when it comes to worms and viruses. Malicious families like Netsky, Mytob, and Bagle have been around for years, but they all made two different security companies' Top 10 Malware lists for April. After taking up seven of the top 10 malware spots in Sophos' malware list in April of 2004, the Netsky worm is back three years later grabbing the No. 1 spot on Sophos' list for this April. Netsky created even more of a stir over at Kaspersky Lab, snaring four of the top 10 positions.
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[ Security ] [ Wednesday 02nd May 2007 ] [ Visit : 358 ]
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