InternetCould an AOL Sale Hurt Google?
The search leader's longtime ad partner may get spun off far more cheaply than expected -- possibly stinging Google in the process.
InternetJaJah Service Translates Languages Via Phone (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Your cell phone might become your personal translator if one of the new services from Internet telephone company JaJah catches on -- a free, real-time, machine translation service.
InternetMovie Downloads Take on Ticket Sales in France
Cinema industry continues to cope with piracy from peer-to-peer technology.
InternetWeek in review: Let the games begin online (CNET)
CNET - The Olympic Games officially begin on Friday in Beijing--and on the Web.
InternetYahoo makes its Google search advertising agreement public (CNET)
CNET - Yahoo on Friday released a copy of its controversial search advertising partnership agreement with Google, marking the first time details of the deal have been made publicly available.
InternetA Health Care App to Tackle Disasters
A new software tool is designed to help medical service providers more effectively handle dire incidents affecting children.
InternetOpening Olympics ceremony video online, but not on NBC (CNET)
CNET - Updated 1:00 p.m. PDT, with initial impressions of video experience on NBCOlympics.com.
InternetThe View Beyond Vista
Has Microsoft written off Vista? The 18-month-old desktop OS has yet to gain significant traction, and rumblings of the next generation are starting to be heard.
InternetIBM Unveils Proactive E-Discovery Solution
Why wait until you face a lawsuit, then pay through the nose for an e-discovery solution you'll only use once or twice?
InternetCable companies stole telcos' lunch in 2Q (AP)
AP - Phone companies have been feeling the heat from cable companies for years, as those traditional TV providers have expanded their own phone services and fought hard for broadband Internet subscribers.
