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Microsoft, News Corp weigh web pact: source

Reuters - 13 minutes ago

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp has had talks with News Corp about a tie up, which would involve News Corp getting paid to take its news websites off Google Inc, a source familiar with the matter said on Sunday.

  • An advertisement for the Apple iPhone is shown at a retail store of an Orange mobile phone network provider in Bordeaux, southwestern France, October 23, 2009. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau
    "Jail broken" iPhones vulnerable to new virus Reuters - 13 minutes ago

    BOSTON (Reuters) - Hackers have built a virus that attacks Apple Inc's iPhone by secretly taking control of the devices via their Internet connections, security experts said.

  • Google buying display advertising start-up Reuters - 14 minutes ago

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Web search leader Google Inc said it is buying Silicon Valley display advertising technology start-up Teracent, which expands its competition with display leader Yahoo Inc.

  • Google scoops up display ad specialist Teracent AP - 50 minutes ago

    MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Google Inc. has snapped up another startup in its quest to sell more visual advertising on the Web.

  • In this photo taken Friday Nov. 20, 2009, the Foursquare application is shown on an iPhone in front of a Starbucks in San Francisco. Foursquare lets you share your whereabouts with friends, no matter if you're at a hot new bar or a neighborhood pet store. (AP Photo/Russel A. Daniels)
    Friends go online at Foursquare to meet offline AP - 1 hour, 10 minutes ago

    SAN FRANCISCO - Laura Fitton's ascent has been staggering: In less than a year, she's become mayor of nine different places in several different states, all without giving any speeches or kissing any babies.

  • Google is acquiring Web display advertising startup Teracent, the Internet giant announced on Monday.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Stephen Brashear)
    Google buying display ad startup Teracent AFP - 1 hour, 36 minutes ago

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Google is acquiring Web display advertising startup Teracent, the Internet giant announced on Monday.

  • Susan Boyle?s album ?I Dreamed A Dream? has become the most pre-ordered CD in the history of online retailer Amazon.(Amazon.co.uk)
    British TV star Susan Boyle's album goes on sale AFP - Mon Nov 23, 12:07 PM ET

    LONDON (AFP) - British reality TV singing sensation Susan Boyle's debut album went on sale Monday, having already become the most pre-ordered CD in the history of online retailer Amazon.

  • News Corp and Microsoft Plot Anti-Google Pact, Says Report PC World - Mon Nov 23, 11:36 AM ET

    News Corp. and Microsoft are reportedly in "early stage talks" to cut an exclusive deal that would prevent Google from indexing the media conglomerate's news Websites some of which include The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post and others.

  • Fox CEO wants US to join France on Internet piracy AP - Mon Nov 23, 11:35 AM ET

    ATHENS, Greece - The chief executive of Fox Filmed Entertainment said Monday the U.S. should join France in cutting off the Internet connection of users who repeatedly download copyright-protected films.

  • 8 Tech Tools For Black Friday Deals PC World - Mon Nov 23, 10:55 AM ET

    To get the best deals on Black Friday, you'll need patience, aggression and preferably advanced knowledge of what you're looking for. But with the help of Web sites, mobile apps and social media tools, your day of shopping can be made easier, or even avoided thanks to online or early deals. Here's a list of tech tools to ease the pain of Black Friday:

  • Will Chrome Breed Copycats? Internet Explorer OS, Anyone? PC World - Mon Nov 23, 10:53 AM ET

    If the world needs one browser-based operating system, why not three more? With the interest Google's Chrome OS has generated, can operating systems based upon Firefox, Internet Explorer, even Opera, be far behind?

  • The Justin Bieber Example: Use Twitter or Incite a Riot and Get Arrested PC World - Mon Nov 23, 10:25 AM ET

    Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber owes his entire career to the Internet. When he was the ripe old age of 13, Bieber and his family began posting videos of his performances on YouTube. Someone in a suit liked the tunes and boom -- Bieber was signed with Usher's label. Now his infamy shall be cast in the iron of the Web, as one of Bieber's team was arrested for not using Twitter. One more time: arrested for not using Twitter.

  • Scientist: Leak of climate e-mails appalling AP - Mon Nov 23, 9:38 AM ET

    LONDON - A leading climate change scientist whose private e-mails are included in thousands of documents that were stolen by hackers and posted online said Sunday the leaks may have been aimed at undermining next month's global climate summit in Denmark.

  • Star Trek Online Open Beta Beams You Up Early PC World - Mon Nov 23, 9:30 AM ET

    Care to take your very own Federation starship for a spin and maybe right a few of the wrongs done by Paramount writers to the franchise over the past decade or two?

  • A Twitter page is displayed on a laptop computer in Los Angeles October 13, 2009. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
    Tweets or bleats? Tool measures importance on Twitter Reuters - Mon Nov 23, 8:04 AM ET

    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - You've got followers and post regularly, but ever wondered how popular you are on Twitter? An online tool that evaluates "tweets" can tell.

  • Meet AOL's (Sorry, Aol's) New Logos PC Magazine - Mon Nov 23, 4:56 AM ET

    Freed from its oppressive Time Warner overlords, AOL is understandably undergoing something of an identity crisis. Gone is "AOL," in is "Aol," plus some interesting new logos.

  • Report: Microsoft May Pay News Corp. to Delist From Google PC World - Mon Nov 23, 2:00 AM ET

    Microsoft has discussed paying News Corp. to remove its news Web sites from Google's search results and list them on its Bing search engine instead, The Financial Times reported Sunday on its Web site.

  • File photo shows a man walking past the logo of Microsoft at a trade fair in Hanover, Germany. Microsoft has held talks with Rupert Murdoch's News Corp over a possible plan for the software giant to pay the media company to remove its news websites from Google, a report said Monday.(DDP/AFP/File/Nigel Treblin)
    News Corp, Microsoft hold talks on Google: report AFP - Sun Nov 22, 8:40 PM ET

    LONDON (AFP) - Microsoft has held talks with Rupert Murdoch's News Corp over a possible plan for the software giant to pay the media company to remove its news websites from Google, a report said Monday.

  • Online auction giant eBay apologized Sunday for a technical glitch that caused a one-day crash of its website search functions it attributed to a surge in holiday shoppers.(AFP/File/Jacques Demarthon)
    eBay apologizes for technical glitch in search function AFP - Sun Nov 22, 7:23 PM ET

    NEW YORK (AFP) - Online auction giant eBay apologized Sunday for a technical glitch that caused a one-day crash of its website search functions it attributed to a surge in holiday shoppers.

  • An Uruguayan schoolboy tries the new laptop that is being distributed to all public primary school students, during a demonstration in May 2009. A laptop is now finding its place alongside a notebook and pen in schoolbags in Uruguay, the first and only country to offer an Internet-connected computers to all public primary school students.(AFP/Panta Astiazaran)
    Laptop becomes reality for Uruguay's schoolchildren AFP - Sun Nov 22, 7:13 PM ET

    LAS PIEDRAS, Uruguay (AFP) - A laptop is now finding its place alongside a notebook and pen in schoolbags in Uruguay, the first and only country to offer an Internet-connected computers to all public primary school students.

  • eBay says fixes search glitch on website Reuters - Sun Nov 22, 6:55 PM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - eBay Inc said on Sunday it had restored a search function on its website overnight Saturday after a glitch led to searches returning either limited or no results throughout the day.

  • New Attack Fells Internet Explorer PC World - Sun Nov 22, 3:30 AM ET

    A hacker has posted attack code that could be used to break into a PC running older versions of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser.

  • With its deal to buy Revolution Money, American Express is taking aim at the growing market for online and alternative payments, in a challenge to recognized leader PayPal, analysts say(AFP/Getty Images/File/Justin Sullivan)
    American Express takes aim at PayPal with Revolution AFP - Sat Nov 21, 11:37 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - With its deal to buy Revolution Money, American Express is taking aim at the growing market for online and alternative payments, in a challenge to recognized leader PayPal, analysts say.

  • Girl sits on ''Inspiration'' as prospective buyers inspect the cattle at an auction in 2009, in Wisconsin. Austrian cattle farmers no longer have to travel long distances to sell or buy cattle: it can all be done at the click of a mouse, on a new auction website.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Darren Hauck)
    Austrian sets up online cattle auctions AFP - Sat Nov 21, 3:04 PM ET

    VIENNA (AFP) - Austrian cattle farmers no longer have to travel long distances to sell or buy cattle: it can all be done at the click of a mouse, on a new auction website.

  • Skip the Crowds: Online Shopping Tips for Black Friday PC World - Sat Nov 21, 8:37 AM ET

    You probably already know that many Black Friday bargains are available online too. Rather than brave the elements or risk being trampled at 5 a.m., it's much more pleasant to shop from the comfort of home. Save the Kevlar vest for another day.

  • Cuban blogger Yoani Sanchez listens to a question during an interview with Reuters in her house in Havana November 9, 2009. REUTERS/Enrique De La Osa
    Husband of Cuban blogger Yoani Sanchez attacked Reuters - Sat Nov 21, 12:18 AM ET

    HAVANA (Reuters) - The husband of Cuban dissident blogger Yoani Sanchez said he was attacked by government supporters as he waited on Friday to confront state security agents accused of detaining and beating his wife two weeks ago.

  • California's Plasma-TV Ban Could Be Costly, CEA Warns NewsFactor - Fri Nov 20, 5:22 PM ET

    California's ban on plasma-screen televisions to reduce energy consumption could cost as much as $50 million per year in sales taxes because consumers are free to buy the sets online or in other states. "At a time when the state of California is facing its worst money crisis in history, this is going to be disastrous," said Jennifer Bemisderfer, a spokesperson for the Consumer Electronics Association, which lobbied against the ban.

  • Suit over search-engine keywords tries new angle AP - Fri Nov 20, 3:26 PM ET

    MILWAUKEE - A lawsuit in Wisconsin is bringing a fresh challenge to the practice of paying for keywords on Google and other search engines to boost one company's link over a rival's.

  • Sony Online Service to Challenge iTunes? Fat Chance PC World - Fri Nov 20, 3:22 PM ET

    For entertainment hardware companies like Sony, a thriving, all-encompassing online media store is the Holy Grail. It's a glorious balance, in which the customer buys software through the store, and therefore becomes hooked on the hardware to which it's attached. That's how brand loyalty is created.

  • Italian dictator Benito Mussolini's blood and brain went on sale Friday for 15,000 euros (22,000 dollars) on online auction website eBay, before the company pulled the ad posted by an anonymous seller.(AFP/File)
    Mussolini's blood and brain up for sale on eBay AFP - Fri Nov 20, 1:53 PM ET

    ROME (AFP) - Italian dictator Benito Mussolini's blood and brain went on sale Friday for 15,000 euros (22,000 dollars) on online auction website eBay, before the company pulled the ad posted by an anonymous seller.

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