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    Trying to do their part to make the Web more child-friendly, technology heavyweights including America Online, Microsoft and Yahoo say they've labelled almost every page on their sites with an updated content-assessment system.

  • Queen of Teen takes over Yahoo

    Pepsi-Cola has purchased every available media space on Yahoo to run a new commercial online, featuring Britney Spears - at a time when the Net industry has been feeling the pinch as advertisers trim their spending.

  • Gwyneth, the Grateful Dead and Google

    Commentary: Who would have thought that Gwyneth Paltrow had a thing for tech support jockeys?

  • Webby Award nominees announced

    Amazon.com, the Internet Movie Database, The Onion and Salon were among the Web sites singled out by the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences as nominees for the 1999 Webby Awards.

  • Hollywired: Movies on the Net

    Hollywired takes a look at where the online film industry is now and where it's headed. Check out our interview with Angelina Jolie, the confessions of a would-be movie pirate, a look at online animation and our guide to film download sites.

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  • India 2.0: Yahoo sees development potential

    In October, Yahoo ran an Open Hack Day event in Bangalore, hosted by one of the company's co-founders, David Filo. Two hundred local developers were invited to a 24-hour code-a-thon to combine their own ideas with mashed-up services from Yahoo's own library of APIs.

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