WASHINGTON - Julie Larson-Green hopes you’ll like Windows 7. If not, well, now you and a billion other people know whom to blame.
WASHINGTON - Julie Larson-Green hopes you’ll like Windows 7. If not, well, now you and a billion other people know whom to blame.
BEVERLY HILLS, California - In 2004, when MySpace was still getting going, recording label executive Courtney Holt noticed that musicians were using the Web site to connect more intimately with their fans, through detailed blogs and behind-the-scenes photos. So Holt arranged to meet MySpace’s founders.
SEOUL - Samsung Mobile Display, a mobile display venture of Samsung Electronics 005930.KS, said on Sunday the global smartphone market was expected to grow to 500 million units in 2012 from 170 million in 2009.
SAN FRANCISCO/STOCKHOLM - Record and film companies around the world were celebrating a Swedish court verdict Friday that could put in jail the founders of The Pirate Bay, one of the largest file- sharing sites on the internet, for a year.
WASHINGTON - Phishing scams have grown up from the unsophisticated swindles of the past in which fake Nigerian princes e-mailed victims, who would get a big windfall if they just provide their bank account number.
SEOUL - US-based online auction giant eBay on Thursday announced a takeover of South Korea’s biggest auction website Gmarket, in a deal worth up to 1.2 billion dollars.
WASHINGTON - Yahoo! is preparing a new round of layoffs and several hundred employees could be affected, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times reported late on Tuesday.
NEW YORK - EBay Inc. plans to spin off its Internet communications service Skype through an initial public offering, undoing a $2.6 billion acquisition that puzzled analysts and eBay struggled to justify.
NEW YORK - Amazon.com apologized Monday for an 'embarrassing and ham-fisted cataloging error' that led to the sales ranking being removed from tens of thousands of books and made searching for books more difficult.
SAN FRANCISCO - Two founders of Web content recommendation service StumbleUpon said Monday they bought the company back from online auction house eBay Inc., just two years after eBay purchased the startup for $75 million.