Microsoft's $240 million investment in Facebook was clearly an advertising move. Yet some pundits say popular social-networking sites that allow add-ons are the equivalent to Windows and Linux.
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Companies plan to offer unified communications but face growing interest from the likes of Microsoft, Cisco, and Nortel.
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More than 40 percent of children see porn on the Internet, mostly unintentionally.
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AMD and Microsoft plug the consumer version of Vista with an online puzzle game and prizes.
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Analysts, Apple dispute Forrester analyst’s report of a 65 percent dip in iTunes revenue.
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Apple’s music store sales have hit a sour note: a 65 percent revenue slide.
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Unlike YouTube, TV Worldwide avoids mass audiences and focuses on corporate niches.
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Phone company exploits its fiber-optic technology to extend service to multiple TVs.
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Offshore product development has exploded in India over the past five years.
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Condé Nast pays $25 million to put Wired News into same family as Wired magazine.
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Lehman Brothers joins Sequoia in funding startup that puts keyword advertising into the keywords themselves.
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Startup’s survey says corporations are getting tougher on employee email abuse.
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The chip company targets portable media players as it takes on tough competitors.
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Some carriers restrict customers from using VoIP to protect capacity and profits.
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As the romance between marketing and the web blossoms, Microsoft tightens its embrace.
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The startup that protects companies from data leaks bags its third round of funding.
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New media advertising hits all-time high as traditional media pays the price.
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Network may be late to the party, but it has had time to make a deal with its affiliates.
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Advertisers will meet with two actors’ unions this weekend to hash out a digital-age payment structure.
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Analysts say glitch prompting sales halt may not affect phone’s popularity.
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