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Yahoo!, MSN To Mesh IM Networks

Monday, October 17, 2005
by Shankar Gupta, Thursday, Oct 13, 2005 6:00 AM EST

BY THE SECOND QUARTER OF
next year, MSN Messenger users and IM Yahoo! Messenger users will be able to seamlessly send each other messages, as part of a deal between the two companies announced Wednesday. The arrangement, which provides for interoperability between the two messaging services, will allow users of each service to IM their contacts on the other, but doesn't entail any combination of the actual programs.

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Internet opens new frontier in radio programming

Sunday, October 16, 2005
Thu Oct 13, 7:25 AM ET

WASHINGTON (AFP) - Where else does a pagan witch vie for listeners with the mighty BBC, or President George W. Bush joust for airtime with amateur porn stars or Ray and Viv, a couple who dole out 'good home cooking' from their kitchen in Ohio?

Every hour, of every day, "podcasts" -- the latest front of the online revolution, let listeners download audio files and homemade radio programs onto personal computers or take them on the move with iPods or MP3 players.

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Half of VoIP Users Drop Landlines

Sunday, October 16, 2005

Telephia recently reported that Internet-based telephone service (or Internet telephony) is replacing traditional landline phone service among those who have chosen VoIP, a technology that allows consumers to place telephone calls over the Internet. Fifty-three percent of high-tech households subscribing to Internet telephony have completely replaced and disconnected their landline phones. High-tech households are identified as those who currently subscribe to at least three bundled or emerging services (e.g., wireless data, video-on-demand, Internet-based telephony, satellite radio, broadband, DVR, etc.), or expressed an intent to purchase four or more services.

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Do You Squidoo?

Saturday, October 15, 2005

By Kevin Newcomb | October 12, 2005

What do you get when you cross About.com, Wikipedia, blogs and social networks? If you're author and online marketing guru Seth Godin, the answer is Squidoo -- a new company he launched to host Web pages written by experts in various topics

These pages, which he calls lenses, aim to highlight one person's view of a topic and hopefully distill the information into the perfect starting point for researching a given topic. An ideal lens will provide a searcher with the "big picture" on the subject, with annotated links to the most relevant sites on the topic -- similar to the guidance a trusted librarian would offer.

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Traditional Media Poised For Dot.Com Holiday Spending Boom

Friday, October 14, 2005
by Ross Fadner, Tuesday, Oct 11, 2005 7:34 AM EST

IN WHAT APPEARS TO BE a second dot.coming, offline media may be poised for a boom from an unexpected advertising category: online media. Online retailers, or so-called "dot.coms," have hefty ad plans to drive sales during the holiday shopping season, and they plan to spend almost all of it offline. According to a well-regarded survey released Monday, the 2005 Shop.org/BizRate Research Online Holiday Mood Study, nearly all Internet retailers will advertise offline this year. A robust 93 percent of the online or multichannel merchants surveyed said they would not rely on the Internet alone to market their Web sites to consumers this year. Direct marketing was the most popular offline marketing tactic cited by the survey respondents. Nearly two-thirds (63 percent) plan to mail catalogs to consumers this holiday season, while 59 percent will send direct mail to drive online traffic. Print ads were the second most popular response among the Internet retailers surveyed: 54 percent plan to invest in magazine ads, and 41 percent will buy newspapers. Over a third of the Internet merchants surveyed said they plan to buy television, while 32 percent will buy radio spots.

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Yahoo! Releases Podcasting Tools

Thursday, October 13, 2005
by Gavin O'Malley, Tuesday, Oct 11, 2005 6:00 AM EST

TRYING TO KEEP UP WITH
current trends, Yahoo! Monday launched a suite of podcasting tools to search for, arrange, and rate the multitudinous digital audio files flooding the Web. The free service, which has yet to be monetized, is intended to make it easier for consumers to sort through the tens of thousands of podcasts available online today. The service can be found at podcasts.yahoo.com.

Unheard of until last year, podcasting is the act of uploading audio programs to the Web, following which the files can be played via personal computer or downloaded to multimedia players for listening at a later date.

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Yahoo puts news, blogs side by side

Wednesday, October 12, 2005
By Eric Auchard

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc. said on Monday it will begin featuring the work of self-published Web bloggers side by side with the work of professional journalists, leveling distinctions between the two.

Yahoo News, the world's most popular Internet media destination, is set to begin testing on Tuesday an expanded news search system that includes not only news stories and blogs but also user-contributed photos and related Web links.

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Google Unveils RSS Reader

Tuesday, October 11, 2005
by Shankar Gupta, Monday, Oct 10, 2005 6:00 AM EST

GOOGLE FRIDAY UNVEILED THE BETA
version of Google Reader, a free tool for Really Simple Syndication feeds. Unlike many other RSS readers, Google's product allows users to search for feeds, rather than cutting and pasting the location of XML files. The product also saves subscription lists for Gmail users. The same week that Google released its RSS reader, rival Internet company Yahoo! and research company Ipsos Insight published a study reporting that only 12 percent of the Internet users are aware of RSS by name. But Yahoo! also reported that nearly one in three--27 percent--of Internet users consume RSS content--without realizing that they're using an RSS service.

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Yahoo launches podcast search site

Monday, October 10, 2005
By Elinor Mills
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
Published: October 9, 2005, 9:00 PM PDT
Last modified: October 10, 2005, 6:02 AM PDT

Yahoo launched on Monday a podcast service that offers access to much of the streaming audio on the Web and features user reviews and other information about the programming.

Yahoo Podcasts is intended to enable people to easily search podcasts through keywords, categories or user-generated topic tags. The beta site also highlights podcasts of note, those that are particularly popular and user recommendations and ratings, said Geoff Ralston, Yahoo's chief product officer.

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ISP spat blocks Net for thousands

Sunday, October 09, 2005
Dispute between Level 3 and Cogent causes e-mail, Web site management woes.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Thousands of Internet users have struggled to send e-mail and keep their Web sites running after a dispute between two service providers left large portions of the Internet unable to talk to each other.

Computer technicians scrambled to shore up their networks after Level 3 Communications Inc. refused to accept traffic from rival Cogent Communications Group Inc., rendering large portions of the Internet unreachable by others.

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Newspapers Brace For Google Free WiFi Plan

Saturday, October 08, 2005
Newspapers Brace For Google Free WiFi Plan
by Ross Fadner

IF GOOGLE SUCCEEDS IN ITS bid to provide San Francisco with free, city-wide WiFi, analysts say that telecommunications firms and Internet service providers won't be the only companies feeling threatened. Local newspapers, which generate much of their ad revenue from local businesses, could find themselves competing directly with the global advertising giant for local ad revenue. Preston Gralla, a former editor in chief of a chain of local newspapers and a blogger for Networking Pipeline, writes that a Google-powered WiFi network could spell financial ruin for many papers, because a city-wide network would enable the sponsored listings provider "to deliver ads literally on a block-by-block basis."

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Network feud leads to Net blackout

Friday, October 07, 2005

Network feud leads to Net blackout

By John Borland
Staff Writer, CNET News.com

Two major Internet backbone companies are feuding, potentially cutting off significant swaths of the Internet for some of each other's customers.

On Wednesday, network company Level 3 Communications cut off its direct "peering" connections to another big network company called Cogent Communications. That technical action means that some customers on each company's network now will find it impossible, or slower, to get to Web sites on the other company's network.

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AOL Makes Move on Blogosphere With Weblogs Acquisition

Thursday, October 06, 2005

AOL Makes Move on Blogosphere With Weblogs Acquisition

By Jennifer LeClaire
TechNewsWorld
10/06/05 12:00 PM PT

"This exciting and groundbreaking combination allows our audiences to be able to do a 'deep-dive' into a vast array of compelling topics that keep them interested and entertained on our network of properties, day after day," said Jim Bankoff, executive vice president of Programming & Products at AOL.

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EU Wants Shared Control of Internet

Saturday, October 01, 2005

EU Wants Shared Control of Internet

By AOIFE WHITE, AP Business Writer

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European Union
insisted Friday that governments and the private sector must share the responsibility of overseeing the Internet, setting the stage for a showdown with the United States on the future of Internet governance.

A senior U.S. official reiterated Thursday that the country wants to remain the Internet's ultimate authority, rejecting calls in aUnited Nations meeting in Geneva for a U.N. body to take over.

EU spokesman Martin Selmayr said a new cooperation model was important "because the Internet is a global resource."

"The EU ... is very firm on this position," he added.

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