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Attempt to block video seen as insulting to Islam triggered global shutdown of social networking site.
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Deal with startup YuMe will place ads in on-line videos.
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The adult film industry's booming sales of videotapes and DVDs have been slowed by video-sharing web sites. Some adult industry executives say a solution may lie in distribution deals with the likes of Apple.
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Videos by a self-styled Obama Girl, a fan's tearful defense of Britney Spears, and an attack by a herd of buffaloes on a pride of lions were among the most popular clips on YouTube.com in 2007.
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Technology and entertainment tops the online ad giant's searches in 2007, with the iPhone grabbing the No. 1 slot on a list of the fastest-rising search terms in the United States.
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The search king promises its email, search, and calendar functions on a single interface by way of a new application designed for Apple's mobile phone.
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Fan sites dedicated to Prince say they have been served legal notice to remove all images of the singer, his lyrics and "anything linked to Prince's likeness," and have vowed to fight what they say is censorship.
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Backers of "Faintheart" turn to MySpace users to choose the director, cast, soundtrack, and marketing model, saying they believe the Internet will become increasingly important to Hollywood and the movie world.
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The search behemoth is in discussions with mobile provider Verizon Wireless about the prospects of putting Google applications on phones it offers, people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
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The search king is noticeably absent from an agreement put forth by Microsoft, Walt Disney, Viacom, News Corp, CBS, NBC Universal and others pushing a set of guidelines to protect copyrights online.
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