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[2006-01-30] AOL Expanding Broadband, Portal Deals Three phone companies will join Verizon and Time Warner Cable as providers of broadband connectivity; AOL and Sony brokered a portal deal focused on users of Sony Vaio PCs.
[2006-01-20] Truveo May Be Key To AOL Video Sales Time Warner's AOL recently purchased Truveo.com, a video search site that opened its virtual doors to the public in September 2005; only three months later the startup became part of AOL and may be the enabling mechanism behind its forthcoming video store.
[2006-01-20] Yahoo, Verizon Pair On Broadband The initiative provides Verizon FiOS connectivity co-branded with Yahoo, and an assortment of Yahoo's content features as part of the package.
[2006-01-17] BellSouth To Nickel-And-Dime iTunes The telecom company has begun conversations with several unnamed Internet content providers on charging for delivering their content "reliably and speedily."
[2006-01-13] Million Dollar Homepage Falls To DDoS Lots of outages have hit the now-legendary Million Dollar Homepage site, and have been blamed on a massive distributed denial of service attack.
[2006-01-10] AOL Acquires Video Search Provider, Truveo AOL has announced the acquisition of Truveo Inc. a video search engine provider based in Burlingame, California.
[2006-01-06] Verizon Joins The Net Greed Chorus Yet another telecom CEO, this time Verizon's Ivan Seidenberg, sees the need for content providers like Google and Microsoft as well as consumers to pay for the network.
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