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General news, Communications, Finance

Regs Slam China Wireless Firms

Stocks tumble as China Mobile moves to clean up billing practices by service providers.
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General news, Finance

CRV Funds Maxthon Browser

Charles River Ventures makes its second investment in China.
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Internet

Google Aimed to Please and Did

Analysts left the GooglePlex happy with search giant’s prospects.
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Internet

Google’s PayPal Could Be Big

Analysts say the search giant’s payment service could be a cash cow on Google’s online listings site.
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Internet

Google Target Raised to $600

An analyst sees the search engine appreciating 40 percent in 12 months, but another online ad firm is on fire.
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General news, Media, Internet

Diller Builds Online Empire

IAC/InterActive CEO Barry Diller is banking on consumers shopping and seeking entertainment on the Internet.
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Media, Internet

Online Ads to Hit $55B by 2010

An influential analyst expects ads to get pricier and more targeted.
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General news, Internet

Analysts Doubt Baidu’s Value

“Underperform” ratings from two analysts send Baidu’s stock price falling six weeks after the Chinese search engine's IPO.
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Communications

Yahoo May Launch VoIP

Yahoo’s shares rise after an analyst writes that the Internet media company will launch a voice service.
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General news, Media, Internet

China’s Alibaba Tempts Yahoo

A report says the No. 1 online portal is looking at taking a stake in China’s biggest e-commerce firm.
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Finance

IAC Q2 Profit Rises 23%

Profit at Expedia’s parent IAC tops expectations when the online travel site is included in results.
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Internet

eBay’s Q2 Profit Up 55 Percent

The online auction giant topped analysts’ expectations, driving the stock higher in after-hours trading.
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Internet, Finance

Signs of Slower E-tail Growth

Online commerce is booming, but for how much longer?
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General news, Communications

Asia’s ringback tone craze

In Korea and China, tens of millions personalize their phone service with favorite tunes. But why not in America? Just wait.