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  • Amazon, Random House throw book at Google

    As Google put thousands of public domain books online Thursday, Amazon.com responded by announcing plans to allow people to read books on the Web.

  • Price tag added to online music videos

    After years of reluctantly treating music videos as free promotional tools, record label Universal Music Group is planning to charge Internet and satellite companies whenever they play.

  • Yahoo to put price on searches

    The Web portal plans to unveil a pay-per-view search product Wednesday, the latest premium service aimed at offsetting its online advertising decline.

  • Bush, Clinton talk about Napster

    Presidential candidates weigh in on the controversy over the Internet music-swapping technology.

  • RealNetworks adds ads to RealPlayer

    With the launch of RealNetworks' RealSystem G2 Enhanced, the days of commercial-free video on the Web are one step closer to extinction.

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