|
Select
Example Headline of Genre for Date
Blogger leads China to free-thinking revolution
AFP - It was spring 2002 when Isaac Mao, a Shanghai-based software engineer for US chipmaker Intel, first came across Internet blogs.
GPL: Third Time's The Charm?
TechWeb - The third iteration of the third version of the General Public License backs off -- a little bit -- on some of its more controversial aspects.
Mozilla Updates Mobile Browser
PC World - Update: Minimo, the Mozilla mobile browser, became available this week in the midst of changes within the Minimo project that make its future uncertain.
Beatles may go online as Apple, EMI come together
Reuters - Apple Inc. and music label EMI
Group plan to announce "an exciting new digital offering," EMI
said on Sunday, a move that could involve putting the Beatles
music catalog online.
Google fools: Web service through toilet
AP - Presiding over a company with a market value of $143 billion apparently gives Silicon Valley's most famous billionaires a good sense of humor and a case of corporate potty mouth.
Apple/EMI in deal, but Beatles not included: source
Reuters - Apple Inc. and music label EMI
Group plan to announce "an exciting new digital offering," EMI
said on Sunday, renewing speculation of a deal to put the
Beatles music catalog online.
AT&T, America Movil seek Telecom Italia deal
Reuters - Top U.S. phone company AT&T
said that it and Mexican cell phone operator America
Movil were seeking indirect investments in Telecom
Italia , in a deal to expand AT&T's international
business.
Web video shows Mexico man's beheading
AP - A video purportedly showing the beheading of a drug cartel hit man appeared on video-sharing Web site YouTube, and its makers called on Mexicans to kill more members of the gang.
Topix taps Web readers to bolster local news
Reuters - Web news search site Topix, owned by
three top U.S. newspaper publishers on Monday will begin
recruiting users to report local news that traditional outlets
do not sufficiently cover in a bid for more readers.
|