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[2005-12-22] Is Microsoft Really an AOL Loser? CNet looks at what plans Microsoft has now that it has lost the chance to partner with AOL.
[2005-12-21] Google Deal For AOL Finalized It's a done deal, as Time Warner accepted the $1 billion bid from Google for a 5 percent stake in AOL, who had been poised to accept an offer from Microsoft before Google's late push. Google gets its content provider, and AOL gets a spot in Google's far-flung ad network.
[2005-12-20] How Telecoms Will Kill The Internet Net neutrality is coming to an end, as an array of deep-pocketed telecom firms throw money and lobbyists at Congress in an unyielding effort to put a barely-figurative chokehold on Internet users.
[2005-12-12] Case Wants Time Warner Unpacked Ex-AOL honcho Steve Case thinks it's time AOL and Time Warner went their separate ways, preferably by breaking the company into four divisions.
[2005-12-09] Sober Worm Algorithms Finnished The scheme used by the virus writer behind the Sober worms to determine where it will connect on the Internet has been cracked by the Finnish security firm.
[2005-12-06] Fewer Page Views Can Be a Good Thing? Bloggers have been delivered an excellent syndication opportunity through RSS (really simple syndication). But for the blogger that has advertising on his site, the RSS capability that is a blessing by extending the reach of the content, can be a curse too as RSS readers allow subscribers to view content without visiting the site from which it originated.
[2005-12-01] Another Telco Threatens Net Neutrality The chief technology officer for BellSouth thinks that popular web sites should pay Internet service providers for having their traffic given priority over sites that don't pay.
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