InternetLawmakers demand info on Web tracking practices (AP)
AP - A congressional committee wants the nation's largest telecommunications and Internet companies to explain whether they target online advertising based on consumers' search queries and Web surfing habits.
InternetFCC: Traffic Throttling Not 'Comcastic'
Landmark ruling marks first government action on Net neutrality front.
InternetIBM Thinking Green for N.C. Datacenter
Using the latest green computing and cost-saving construction methods, Big Blue's datacenter will give clients anytime, anywhere access to the cloud.
InternetCloudy Outlook on Sun After Grim Numbers
The company stumbled after warning about U.S. sales and other woes, in a report that contrasted sharply with IBM's rosy figures last month.
InternetFCC Slams Comcast in Landmark P2P Decision (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - In a historic decision, the Federal Communication Commission has declared that cable-TV and Internet service provider Comcast interfered with Internet users' rights to share specific content, including television shows and movies.
InternetFCC rules Comcast violated Internet access policy (AP)
AP - A divided Federal Communications Commission has ruled that Comcast Corp. violated federal policy when it blocked Internet traffic for some subscribers and has ordered the cable giant to change the way it manages its network.
InternetYahoo board wins solid shareholder backing in vote (Reuters)
Reuters - Yahoo Inc's board of directors won strong backing from shareholders at its annual meeting on Friday, with Jerry Yang, the company's embattled CEO, receiving 85 percent of the vote in his favor.
InternetOlympic head: No deal on Internet censorship (CNET)
CNET - Olympic officials on Saturday said there was "no deal" with the Chinese government to restrict Internet access for foreign journalists covering the Beijing Games.
InternetOpengear's Open Source Odyssey
Startup finds out that open source hardware business isn't quite what it had expected.
InternetBerman: Moving The Meter on IP Laws
Associates of Rep. Howard Berman talk about what's at stake with major patent and copyright reform in Congress.
