Ten Internet firms, including Google, Yahoo and AOL, are accused of knowingly overcharging for pay-per-click online advertising.
Major Internet search engines were crippled Monday morning by a variant of the MyDoom worm, rendering Google inaccessible to many users and slowing results from Yahoo.
Yahoo CEO Terry Semel delivers a keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, an event traditionally dominated by consumer electronics hardware companies. His big announcement: Yahoo Go, for mobile phones and any networked TV.
Google Australia opened its doors to the media recently in Sydney. We take a peek at what's inside.
At the Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco, Yahoo CEO Terry Semel talks to host John Battelle about how his company plans to compete with Google by improving search technology and offering more engaging content.
Google's plans for greener datacentres are being promoted with great fervour, but its calls for greater environmental accountability have some definite limitations.
Channel 10's threadbare online presence stands out among the other TV networks' swish Web sites. But why?
Watching the latest, hilarious stage in the Jimmy Kimmel-Matt Damon "feud" -- which racked up 2.5 million YouTube views in one day -- I was struck by a thought: who in the world is paying for all this bandwidth?
A good merger always gets the pulse racing -- and Seven's takeover of Unwired could be shaping up to be one of the most interesting for a while.
While Wall Street clamours for a piece of the search king, start-ups are trying to fill in the technology niches.
Search engine companies agree that their success is contingent on becoming more important in people's daily lives.
The vast corpus of human knowledge could soon be published on the Internet. The problem now is how to wade through it.
In moving beyond Web search to the desktop, the company faces a slew of challenges: controversy over privacy, technical hurdles and the rivalry of Microsoft among them.
How feasible is it that you could escape paying hefty licensing fees by using software subsidised by advertisements?
Does the power of the world's most popular search engine pose a threat to the Web's independence?
Here are ten of the guilty parties who try to do the impossible: to make us hate the internet and wish it had never been invented -- and who very nearly succeed.
Microsoft's new Internet Explorer browser is now available -- from Yahoo.
The software maker launches its first major update to the browser in years, offering tabbed browsing and security additions.
From the capital of Tugo to a Hang Seng IPO, it's on the Web -- if you can only find it. PC Magazine reviews 20 search engines that make the hunt easier.
CSI Tracing, Ballmer hunting and Bobcats -- Club Builder
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Australian Govt funds IT start-ups
Google should come clean on datacentres
US shows what OPEL could have been
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