Is the recent truce between Microsoft and AOL Time Warner really that meaningful?
About 750 employees at America Online were laid off Tuesday as part of the Internet giant's efforts to cut costs and to realign its business units, a company spokesman confirmed.
Justin Frankel, the controversial software engineer who created the Winamp media player, has resigned from America Online.
Google's founders aren't the only ones who'll be riding high after the company's initial public offering.
Microsoft is paying US$750 million to AOL Time Warner as part of a wide-ranging settlement of disputes between the two companies.
Jim Warner is on a mission to help midlife technology execs avoid burnout. The problem is more widespread than you might assume.
Discovering how your favourite search engine protects your privacy is not an easy task, despite recent moves from the major players to make policies more transparent.
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It's time for Microsoft to seek an annuity base that isn't as tied to the upgrade cycle as its current revenue model is.
The Netscape browser turns 10 years old on Thursday as a shadow of its former self, but the lights haven't gone out yet on one of the most storied brands in Web history.
Netscape these days survives as a desolate outpost in the vast AOL Time Warner empire, something akin to banishment to Irkutsk. But what if history had a different twist?
So much for Netscape 8.0. That's one upshot of Thursday's settlement between Microsoft and AOL Time Warner, according to industry analysts.
Apple's Safari offers little challenge to Microsoft's browser dominance, but the Mac maker could benefit enormously if it can wean itself from IE.
In an about-face, Microsoft has said that it will reinstate the ability to run Java programs in Windows XP.
Instant messaging use is growing in offices and homes around the world, and the big players are being told by a standards board to work together.
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