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(News) Facebook is acquiring social content-sharing service FriendFeed, the two companies have confirmed. Here's a look inside the deal and what it could mean for you.
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(News) Popular social-networking site Facebook was hit with a distributed denial-of-service attack Thursday.
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(News) Google has won a landmark ruling in the UK which states that the search giant cannot be held responsible for content that shows up in web searches.
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(How To) Like to build, tinker, hack, create? Instructables is the site for you. I defy you not to find a cool project you want to do right now.
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(How To) Free Web service Aviary might just be the easiest screen-capture tool known to man.
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(News) Update: Canada: Facebook Must Bolster Privacy Practices
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(News) It isn't quite up to the New York Post's gold standard -- "Headless Man Found in Topless Bar" -- but the Post's "Fear Grips Google" story over the weekend...
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(News) ICANN addresses concerns about its plans to offer new generic TLDs.
(News) Small business owners accuse the site of coercing them into advertising.
(News) Citing contractual obligations, Hulu decides to make its free video content unavailable on two sites.
(News) Following the news that hackers took control of Twitter accounts belonging to a number of celebrities including Barack Obama...
(News) For some of us, a Web browser is the center of the computing world; for others, it's a tool used only occasionally. If you...
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(How To) How many days has it been since you replaced the furnace filters? A handy iGoogle gadget helps you keep track of these and other important events.
(News) Site offers a (very) limited collection of videos for download so you can watch them offline.
(News) Facebook beat out MySpace to become the most popular social networking site in January, according to Compete.com.
(News) Google is trying to impact electrical energy consumption by developing a Web service that will let users track electricity...
(News) Parental-control software company also reveals that, in total, young Britons spend 31 hours per week surfing the Web.
(News) The First Amendment protects the right to free speech and anonymous free speech. But it doesn't offer the right to libel...
(Reviews) The latest Web dating services are adding video chats and location-based searches to help the lovelorn find their soul mates.
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(News) The law firm that scored a payoff from Facebook in a copyright infringement case reveals sealed details of the deal.
(News) Social networking sites signed an EU pact on child safety Tuesday.
(News) More than half of teens frequently surf the web without any supervision, according to a study from MSN.
(News) More than a third of users surveyed say they'd like to access social networks and messaging via their TV sets.
(News) Engineers aim to see where your eyes first land on a Web page -- so the content you want is where you expect it.
(News) It's official, the Facebook "25 Random Things About Me" phenomena is officially a fad and to some officially annoying.
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(News) One of the things I like about Firefox is its extensibility; there's a huge selection of add-ons available to extend the...
(News) Analysis: Buying bloggers' endorsements cheapens their critiques to the point of uselessness -- if anybody knows.
(News) New Multiple Inboxes feature enhances labels and filters functions to keep you organized.
(News) What do online viewers love most: dancing lizards, Ed McMahon's gold hip, or disgruntled workers? Check out our list of the most viewed Super Bowl ads.
(News) What do online viewers love most: dancing lizards, Ed McMahon's gold hip, or disgruntled workers? Check out our list of the most viewed Super Bowl ads.
(How To) A simple Google trick can save you time and help you search otherwise difficult-to-search sites.
(News) The company says it analyzes the worth of your messages to figure out which ones to store for offline viewing. But I'm unconvinced.
(News) The MSN-backed gossip site makes its debut today.
(News) Two out of three Net users who watched online video in December were watching YouTube.
(Reviews) This site offers a fairly priced choice for tax-savvy filers who don't need much help.
(Reviews) First-rate advice and explanations keep the TurboTax site on top, but if your return is straightforward, you'll find better deals elsewhere.
(Reviews) Excellent site with human backup from H&R Block pros, but state features not great and data import options are limited.
(News) TaxBrain does what it's supposed to do, but it's overpriced relative to other sites.
(Reviews) Though it lacks some extras, TaxAct's $17 price tag makes it the best value among tax-prep sites.
(News) It's a one-stop communications hub, all your friends are there, and it's just plain fun.
(News) Growing pains and credibility issues threaten the great collaborative experiment; how will the Wikipedians meet this challenge?
(Reviews) Jott's latest offering, which transcribes voice messages into e-mail, has a few convenient features--and a few limitations.
(News) Google launches an updated version of Google Earth that includes oceanic 3D underwater terrain as well as historical imagery.
(News) Google's car used to capture mapping data for Google Maps Street Views hit a deer. The incident was captured in Google Street Views for all to see.
(News) Google bus rolls into Indian towns to familiarize people there with the Internet, as the market for tools and content in local...
(News) V-books are not a step ahead for the publishing industry--instead, they seem to be a big, giant step back.
(News) Newspapers and web sites that cater to specific locations are in serious trouble, and analysts at Forrester Research think...
(News) Internet users in South Korea soon may be able to download a movie in just two seconds, if a new high-speed Internet project moves forward as planned.
(News) The new release, available now for free download, features '3D bathymetry,' allowing users to see 3D terrain underwater.
(News) As much as 10% of British surfers are on a social networking site at any given time, a study shows.
(News) Go online for help with party prep, tracking the game, a peek at ads that you won't see on TV, and more.
(News) gBust! Field of Pot Discovered Using Google Earth
(News) Comcast and AT&T may be joining forces with the RIAA to stop illegal file sharing.
(News) Google's new tools can diagnose connection problems. Here's how to make the most out of them.
(News) Google and partners unveil a set of Internet performance measurement tools.
(News) System for accessing email without a net connection works in your browser, syncs thousands of messages.
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(News) Switching Bush to Obama is a "miserable failure."
(News) Mariner Software has announced the launch of WritersPub.com, a Web site specifically for writers. The site is free, and lets...
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(News) Wikipedia will test limiting users' ability to instantly publish edits to some of its high-profile entries.
(News) By booking museum visits and other visitor services online, the city hopes to ease congestion for its 20 million annual tourists.
(News) Vatican's YouTube Channel recognizes the role of digital technologies in dialogue, friendship, and evangelization.
(News) Encyclopedia Britannica faces a formidable rival in Wikipedia, preferred by 97 percent of U.S. Web surfers, Hitwise said.
(News) The Vatican will be sending religious messages from the Vatican via YouTube.
(News) Boston court agrees to hear a RIAA's motion to prevent courtroom proceedings in a music piracy case from being streamed live on the Internet.
(News) MySpace isn't matching Facebook's rapid growth in new members and could lose its crown as the leading social networking site.
(News) Google shuttered its Notebook Web-based tool leaving some people in the lurch. Here are some Notebook alternatives.
(News) Supreme Court won't hear appeals against banning the Child Online Protection Act.
(News) You've probably never heard of many of them, but chances are you'll be using some of these Web sites by the end of this year.
(News) Twitter users ran at least four channels of live commentary throughout inauguration day.
(News) GeoEye offers a gallery of downloadable satellite images capturing the inauguration day scene of an overflowing mall.
(News) The popular service is cutting deals and drawing customers, but it's not making money (yet).
(News) The inauguration of President Obama Tuesday caused many Web sites to buckle under the pressure as they delivered millions of video streams.
(News) Cable news channel CNN teamed with Microsoft to create a unique way of viewing images from today's inauguration in Washington D.C.
(News) Despite some imperfections, the Web emerged as a bright star at the swearing in of Barack Obama.
(News) Back in the days of iTunes 6 and its predecessors, the iTunes source pane contained a Library playlist that contained all of...
(News) The webmasters behind WhiteHouse.gov didn't waste a second today as they switched from the Bush administration to Obama's.
(News) One of the biggest announcements made by Apple during the recent Macworld Expo was the news that, soon, all music sold by the...
(News) Twitter had a banner year in 2008. Seventy percent of Twitter's membership joined last year, at an estimated 5,000 to 10,000...
(News) Can't make it to Washington? No problem. All you need is a computer or a mobile phone and an Internet connection.
(News) He promises to be the most tech-savvy president ever. So which online tools will Barack Obama be using?
(News) As reported elsewhere on the site, you can catch Tuesday's presidential inauguration festivities on your Intel-based Mac...
(News) Hawaii insurer kicks off online-doctor consultations today for every state resident.
(News) You probably know how you can link to items in the iTunes Store--Control-click on nearly any entry in the store, and you'll...
(News) As a way of complying with copyright infringement claims, video site presses the mute button on certain tunes.
(News) New study finds that many adults are using the sites, too--and you may be surprised to find out which social networking sites they're using.
(News) Google shuts down services Google Video, Notebook, Catalog Search, Dodgeball and Jaiku.
(News) These sites and services, used together or separately, will immerse you in the media experience of Obama's inauguration on Tuesday.
(News) A shady purveyor of Web ads continues to try to deceive users with misleading messages, researcher charges.
(News) Yahoo has been pushed around by outsiders and needs to chart its own course, incoming CEO Carol Bartz said Tuesday.
(News) In September 2005, Steve Jobs said this about the music companies:
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(News) CableHack.net says it sells the modems for educational use only, but a lawsuit claims the seller is actually promoting them as a way to steal Internet access.
(News) Court ruling could bring an end to tax-free online shopping.
(News) Google widened its search market lead in December.
(News) The carbon footprint of a search query is nowhere near the estimate concluded by a Harvard academic, Google said late Sunday.
(News) Though his dance-craze video has been viewed nearly 110 million times on YouTube, Judson Laipply can promote the upcoming sequel at the Consumer Electronics Show without attracting a crowd. And that's just fine with him.
(News) Facebook app will give you a coupon for a free whopper--if you drop some of your friends.
(News) Now available in an alpha version, updated browser adds some basic features (autocomplete, full-page zoom) and some more interesting ones, like the ability to create user profiles.
(News) A doctor is suing his patient after he discovered the man posted a negative review of his practice on Yelp.
(News) Facebook now has more than 150 million active users -- now it needs a way to deliver engaging ads to them.
(News) As part of the trio of iTunes-related announcements during his Tuesday morning Macworld Expo keynote address, Phil Schiller...
(News) At the end of Tuesday's lackluster Macworld Expo keynote address, Phil Schiller, filling in for Steve Jobs, had one last thing...
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(News) Free--it's my favorite word. It's probably the most popular word found in advertising to get you to buy something. But has...
(News) The Wikimedia Foundation has raised the necessary funds to keep Wikipedia online.
(News) The group behind Wikipedia is asking users to ante up and donate money to help it reach a $6 million goal.
(News) As more of us opt to deal with ISPs and virtual shopping carts over brick-and-mortar storefronts, customer satisfaction becomes a priority for online retailers.
(News) With December nearly at an end, I wanted to make good on a promise I made back in late October when we introduced you to the...
(Reviews) Google Earth for the iPhone and iPod touch is the mobile version of Google's justly acclaimed desktop app. Like its...
(How To) Meebo brings full-featured, cross-platform chat to your Web browser--where it belongs.
(News) Which kind of photo is more troubling: lactating moms or partying teens?
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(News) Podcasting means many things to many people: self-expression, self-promotion, or even a career. Regardless of what you plan to...
(News) Who doesn't love lists that neatly package the best games or coolest gadgets? That why we put together the ultimate tech-related lists of 2008.
(How To) Use videoconferencing and online services to communicate in more meaningful ways in 2009--without traveling.
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(News) Continental passenger users Twitter to detail his account of Saturday's accident.
(News) Sina pays over US$1 billion in stock for part of Focus Media's digital advertising business.
(How To) Still using that dusty old relic to send and receive the occasional fax? Use free Web services instead.
(How To) PC World blogger Rick Broida tells you how to make free phone calls with GizmoCall, send video mail with Eyejot, and more.
(Reviews) Rogue Amoeba, the single-celled organism behind such stellar Macintosh audio-centric applications as Audio Hijack Pro...
(News) Shanghai police have detained a woman for allegedly filming herself having sex and posting the video online.
(Reviews) The sex industry is behind many innovations that today's Netizens can't live without, as well as some nasty bits we wish had never existed.
(News) A look way way back at some of the World Wide Web's first commercial domains.
(News) A consumer group has asked Google to let users opt-out of leaving personal data on the search vendor's systems.
(News) A last-minute gift guide you must read -- right now!
(News) I'm not really writing this story from Westcliffe, Colorado. I'm only there digitally, through the magic of Google Maps Street...
(News) More than 200 online retailers are offering free shipping Thursday as part of an Internet-wide holiday shopping promotion.
(News) For Jerry Yang, 2008 was going to be the year when Yahoo's long-awaited technology and business turnaround began in earnest.
(Reviews) Even with a 16GB iPhone at your disposal, it's not uncommon to have more media than you can reasonably store on such a device...
(News) Yahoo said Wednesday it will anonymize data it collects on people's Web searches after three months.
(News) Facebook's Connect feature is now live and shows early promise in solving website login hassles across the Web.
(News) Workers sometimes made to walk 14 miles and risk getting fired for calling in sick, newspaper claims.
(News) Yahoo is jumping on the open and social bandwagon opening up its network to play nice with other Web firms and their applications.
(News) Macintosh developer Rogue Amoeba on Monday released Radioshift Touch, a new application for the iPhone and iPod touch.
(News) Get a souvenir or cheap tech at the McCain-Palin campaign's estate sale.
(How To) Fed up with Firefox always download your files to the desktop? Here's how to have your say in the matter.
(News) Users of Google's e-mail service can now send SMS-based text messages to cell phones.
(News) Yahoo has begun notifying affected employees as it starts to lay off 10 percent of its staff.
(News) AOL Turns Bebo into One-Stop Inbox
(News) Who and what are we looking for in 2008? Politicians and money, it seems.
(News) A block on a Wikipedia page over child pornography concerns in the U.K. has been lifted.
(News) If an ISP spots a subset of letters in your name that it considers vulgar, you could be denied an e-mail address or domain name. Just ask the residents of Penistone, England.
(News) A U.K. Internet watchdog group reverses its decision to ban a Wikipedia page over an image its members considered indecent.
(News) ComScore found that the number of videos that U.S. Internet users watched online went up by 45 percent in October compared to...
(News) Microsoft said Tuesday it will anonymize and discard data collected from search queries much sooner than it does now if its...
(News) Gmail Integrates Task List, Keeps You Organized
(News) MySpace.com users will soon be able to access their profile information via a new browser toolbar.
(News) Chinese Web surfers love portal Sina, auction site Taobao and the NBA, according to Google search data.
(News) MySpace has renamed its data portability program and promised enhancements to it.
(News) A banning of a controversial Wikipedia entry in the U.K. has raised serious free speech issues. Have watchdogs gone too far or not far enough?
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(News) UPDATE: U.K. ISPs have censored a Wikipedia article that includes an album cover image of a naked and possibly underage girl.
(How To) I answer my own question: Is the information in your Gmail messages and other Google apps safe from data disasters?
(News) Venice will become the first city in the world to provide newborn residents with free Internet access.
(News) The simultaneous launch of Connect services by Google and Facebook is no coincidence -- they're battling to lead in data portability.
(News) A worm program that has been tricking Facebook users into downloading malicious software since July has returned.
(News) Where oh where have the movies gone? Frequent Macworld contributor Kirk McElhearn noticed something interesting when he went...
(News) Our annual Editors' Choice Awards always inspire passionate debate--and that's just within the Macworld offices. While our...
(News) Facebook Connect lets you use your Facebook ID and password to sign-in to third-party sites. It also keeps your Facebook friends updated as to your Web whereabouts. Here is a first look at the new feature.
(News) Google and Facebook made generally available their respective data portability programs.
(News) For months we Mac users have been hearing about the wonders and glories of Netflix's instant video Watch Now streaming. But in...
(News) While Google Earth came out for the iPhone in late October, that was pretty cool. But what's even cooler is the fact that...
(News) News editor will help shape the content of the popular tech news-aggregator site.
(News) "Pirates of the Amazon" points shoppers to free--and illegal--versions of products they're about to buy.
(News) Yahoo India is developing information extraction technology that will offer abstracts of URLs when users do a search.
(News) Yahoo might open access to a broader range of technologies beyond just search.
(News) Justice for Lori Drew in MySpace suicide case should not come from the courtroom.
(News) Steve Jobs once said that people consume video differently from the way they consume music. While the iTunes Store may have...
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(News) Ning nixes its Red Light District; YouTube pushes smut to the bottom of its lists.
(News) Thanksgiving is over here in the US, and you know what that means: the cavalcade of "Best of 2008" lists is here. Apple has...
(News) Apple on Tuesday posted a list of the top iPhone apps of 2008.
(News) Cloud operating system is designed to offer easy access to Web-based applications.
(News) Web searchers think so, as the pop star tops the president-elect on Yahoo's annual list.
(News) Microsoft is offering a new instant Cashback feature to Live Search after the service had problems on Friday.
(News) Not everyone is excited about Microsoft's new Live Search instant cashback promotion announced today.
(News) No one is short of opinion in the Lori Drew and Megan Meier cyberbullying case - especially the blogosphere.
(News) It's Cyber Monday. Where are the hot tech deals? We've corralled more than 20 of the hottest tech deals.
(News) The terrorists that attacked various locations in south Mumbai last week used digital maps from Google Earth to learn their...
(News) Facebook says it will introduce a 'Connect' feature that streamlines access across multiple sites alleviating the hassle of website registration.
(News) Microsoft and Yahoo have dismissed a report that they're in discussions to sell Yahoo's online search business for $20...
(News) Microsoft on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against a Florida company that it says registers domain names using Microsoft trademarks or misspellings of them.
(News) Google's voice search function on the latest version of its Google Mobile search app is pretty slickly implemented: it knows...
(Reviews) Five great Websites to help plan your next outdoor adventure.
(News) As a film snob, I've long maintained that buying a fullscreen version of a movie is little better than stacking all your money...
(News) The Beatles/iTunes saga has a storied and colorful past. Rumors that the Beatles' full discography would soon be available for...
(News) After initial resistance, YouTube is wooing Japanese content owners by providing ways for them to track and make money from...
(News) Tata sees a global business opportunity in its healthcare portal.
(News) If you're a heavy listener of podcasts, you've likely been frustrated by the way the iPhone (and iPod touch) have sorted...
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(News) British companies have seen a jump of 30 Percent in online sales over 2007, new figures show.
(News) eMusic announced Thursday that it has sold 250 million MP3 downloads since establishing its current subscription model in...
(News) Tennessee will spend $9.5 million on hardware, software, and the salaries of 21 staffers whose job is to monitor campus networks for signs of illegal file swapping.
(News) If you pay for the music service, you'll get to add ten songs per month to your permanent collection.
(News) Spice up your inbox with new themes available from Google.
(News) Yahoo introduces Glue pages in the US, having tested it in India.
(News) Amazon Monday launched 100,000 new "artist stores" -- special pages which, while filled with useful information on bands...
(News) Firm creates wearable barcode designs that look kinda-cool and link the real world to Web sites, social networks, or even your Facebook page.
(News) Whoever takes embattled Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang's place will need to pare the former Web sweetheart's services to effectively...
(News) Google will now power Web browser Safari's new antifraud warnings. It joins Firefox and Chrome.
(News) Google says it's working Adobe Systems to track Net traffic via Flash using Google Analytics.
(News) We picked our 11 favorites but bet you can name more bad blogs.
(News) A couple that married in Second Life as well as offline is being divorced in both worlds as well.
(News) A Yahoo study reports British consumers find the information age is tough to live through.
(News) The news site enjoyed a sharp rise in worldwide visitors on and around election day.
(News) Consumers rebel against NebuAd and its ISP partners for tracking their surfing habits.
(News) Apple is rumored to be working on a super secret search engine. Could Apple do for Web search what it did for the smartphone?
(News) A picture may tell a thousand words, but all too often it's not that flattering a story. As many of us have learned to our...
(News) New sponsored video program will help you deliver your videos to the right audience--for a price.
(News) Microsoft has unveiled several new and revised Windows Live web services, offering tools for managing all aspects of your digital life including accounts at several popular social networking and community sites.
(News) Compiling data on searches for medical information produces an interesting and useful view of trends.
(How To) Forgot to set the VCR/DVR? No problem. You can watch your show online the next day.
(News) John Brandon sets out to track down the first recorded usage of commonly used Internet initialisms.
(News) Six new Web 2.0 startups went head to head for "best in show" Thursday at the Web 2.0 Forum in San Francisco.
(News) Twitter has become a favorite tool of serious news junkies. Increasing numbers of people are turning to the service and...
(News) Micro-blogging site Twitter is beginning to deal with the ugly side of success. Twitter users are squatting on potentially popular user names.
(News) Google boosts administrative features of its Web-based suite as it prepares to compete with an online version of Office.
(News) Company exits the previously-viewed DVD market to focus on rentals and streaming video.
(News) MTV Pulls a Profit from Piracy
(News) With these 20 election sites, you'll stay informed and entertained on election day. Their specialties range from voting information and result monitoring to election humor.
(How To) Powerful photo networking services let you share shots to anyone, from anywhere, even while you're still on vacation.
(News) The service has turned prudish, bleeping out lyrics--some of them inexplicably.
(News) Google Wednesday released the third beta version of Chrome, the browser it introduced nearly two months ago, to fix a single...
(News) You'll now be able to use your Google info to sign up for accounts at other sites.
(News) Like every other popular internet service under the sun, lots of spammers try to spam Facebook. Luckily for users, the company...
(Reviews) The beta sites this month include an online alternative to PowerPoint, a guide to Web video, and a birdwatcher's haven.
(News) The 100-year-old newspaper will offer a weekly magazine and digital daily bulletins.
(News) These sites can answer the big questions -- from where to vote to understanding where the candidates stand on the issues.
(How To) PC World blogger Rick Broida points you to free tech support and hard-to-find 800 numbers online, plus a defense of emoticons
(News) The Army says terrorists might use the micro-blogging site to help launch attacks. Should we be worried?
(News) Google now allows for one-click access from Gmail to Google Calendar and Docs.
(How To) These free and fee-based Web services not only aggregate data from your online bank accounts, they give you tools for managing your money.
(News) There are many ways to judge an online map -- the panoramic sweep of its street views, how accurately it gives directions, the...
(News) Gmail users can say it in pictures with a huge selection of emoticons just released for the e-mail service.
(News) Google can now target ads to many of its users based on geographic location. According to reports Google can now pinpoint some users within 200 meters.
(News) Google introduced a Gmail feature that lets you create a library of canned responses for e-mail. Here is how to create customized auto-replies using the new feature.
(News) With speedier service, customers have the potential to reach their 250GB monthly cap much sooner.
(News) The centralized messaging app now can aggregate email from 94 percent of all email clients, including all the majors.
(News) We may be putting our health and well-being at risk, new study finds.
(How To) PC World blogger Rick Broida tells you how to manage multiple Gmail accounts, use Gmail to fight spam, and get rid of annoying line breaks in Outlook signatures.
(News) Google's top man, Eric Schmidt, gives presidential hopeful Barack Obama his endorsement. Here is how an Obama White House could help Schmidt and Google.
(News) If scammers have things their way--with the help of a dozen sneaky ploys--plenty of ballots will never make it to the boxes.
(News) Fake pages on social networking site Facebook which claim to offer free videos will infect Windows PCs with malware, warns...
(News) The state of Kentucky's attempt to block resident's access to 141 online gambling sites has proceeded to the next level, as a Franklin County Circuit Court judge refused Thursday to dismiss the case.
(News) Google has released its latest upgrade of iGoogle to all U.S. users called "full canvas views".
(News) If this election has become another culture war, then YouTube is ground zero. And ground zero likes Obama.
(News) Many vie for the title, but only one can be crowned the true Spam King, Bane of Internet Users.
(News) Agreement might mean a purge of all CBS video uploaded by YouTube users
(Reviews) Big changes to the voice-to-text service provide more features for the mobile professional--for a price.
(Reviews) Need to look up an adjectival phrase or find out how many miles are in a furlong? How about the cheapest shipping rates? Knock yourself out.
(How To) Joseph Schichtel wants to know why there's no sound when he plays Youtube videos.
(News) Learn to rumba at Ballroomdancers.com, find out what "fampooling" means at WordSpy, master thrilling guitar solos at Vanderbilly, or write e-mail in Arabic with Babelfish.
(News) Here are the best sites for locating people, as well as the best sites (like Glassdoor and Criminal Searches) for finding sensitive (but public) information about them.
(News) Web TV is everywhere online these days; these sites aggregate, organize, or host great-looking online video content of all kinds. Well, almost all kinds.
(News) Politics has become almost synonymous with spin and distortion. Thankfully, sites like Politifact and OpenSecrets.org are helping voters find the facts.
(News) Mixx gives you better control than Digg over the news you see daily at the site, while sites like Slate dish their own selection in a way that brings you up to date quickly.
(News) Sites like Drop.io and eSnips give you a neutral space to store, access, and share your documents, while sites like Photosynth help you create and publish your own content.
(News) Life's a lot better with good music and books. Sites like Pandora and Powell's Books will keep you on a steady diet of both.
(News) Sites that help you access your world locally--like Yelp and OpenTable--are big, and they're especially helpful when you can surf them on mobile devices like the iPhone.
(News) A growing number of good Web sites, like Prosper and Bankrate, are popping up, offering useful tools to help you manage and conserve your money.
(News) FitDay and sites like it can help you find and follow a healthy routine. Sites like Kayak can help you book a trip and get out of town when its time for a change of scenery.
(News) The Web is a giant meeting place for buyers and sellers of all kinds; sites like CarsDirect and Greenzer offer new tools for anyone seeking deals.
(News) Because of sites like Yahoo Answers and Instructables, the Web has become the first stop for people trying to fix something, build something, or learn a new skill. Here are our favorites.
(News) Finding great sites on the Web is easy. But it takes hard work and dedication to find the truly annoying and dazzlingly useless ones. Of course we didn't shrink from the task.
(News) Whether you need to find a home, share a huge file, or throw a wicked curve with a Wiffle ball, you'll find these sites indispensable.
(Reviews) This month's sites: Personal financial forecasting, music mixing and sharing, and people finding.
(News) More than 37,000 posts occur every hour, says the 2008 "State of the Blogosphere" report.
(News) The potential of virtual worlds, social nets, and even real-time mapping will stall until they are more secure, Gartner warns.
(News) The microblogging site added an election site in time to capture commentary of the Presidential debates and ongoing news.
(Reviews) The beta version of this easy-to-use database service is actually entertaining.
(News) NFL time wasting, scary data breach numbers and the truth about Green IT.
(News) What were they thinking? These 12 folks lost jobs, reputations, or their freedom after dumb photos they put up on the Web came to light.
(News) Qantas is offering new ways travelers can check into flights using mobile devices.
(News) At two conferences this week--Demo Fall 2008 and TechCrunch50--developers unveiled more than a 100 new Web sites and services. Here are a dozen of our favorites.
(News) The browser wars are heating up by the week. Here is a breakdown of the browser battle lines for Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Firefox.
(News) The U.K. is a nation of net-addicts, with 76 percent of Brits admitting they can't live without the web.
(News) Yahoo plans to shuttle its social networking site Mash at the end of the month.
(Reviews) This online backup service is a good option if you need a lot of online backup space plus file sharing.
(How To) Not happy with how Gmail looks and feels on the Web? Make it better by accessing your account with an e-mail program.
(How To) Unless a single PC provides your only interaction with Gmail, you'll be much happier using an IMAP configuration instead of POP.
(News) Google Chrome OS Could Shake Up PC Market
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(How To) I can send someone a link with just two clicks of the mouse. Now you can, too.
(How To) At the very least, you may want to turn off 'Recent Activity' to protect your privacy.
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(How To) You'd think YouTube would realize you always want the highest possible resolution. Here's how to make sure you always get it.
(How To) A few clicks is all it takes to save your favorite vids (from YouTube and other sites) to your PC--or even your smartphone.
(How To) A simple tweak to any YouTube video link lets you specify when playback begins.
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(How To) In the old days you'd have to slap some extra code on the end of your embed code. Now there's a simple (but easy-to-overlook) setting that disables related-video suggestions.
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(How To) Ever see a song title and think, "I wish I could hear that song right now"? You can, with one click of this awesome Grooveshark-powered bookmarklet.
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(How To) Forget channel-flipping. Clicker.tv puts a wealth of network and Web TV right inside your browser, all wrapped in an attractive 10-foot interface.
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(How To) Before you turn into the Hulk and smash everything in your path, try pointing your browser at this calming, soothing site.
(How To) One longstanding hassle gets solved as Google finally allows users to access two or more accounts with just a couple clicks.
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(How To) Who says you can't get something for nothing? A few easy clicks is all it takes to earn some extra free storage on Dropbox.
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(How To) Who needs actors, sets, and cameras? You supply the script; this cool site turns your words into cute, fun, and potentially hilarious movies.
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(How To) Gmail's cool new tool can look past your inbox to filtered messages and make them bubble to the top along with the rest.
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(How To) Fun with words! The free Wordle Web site generates stylish, colorful word clouds.
(How To) If you're a novice user, you might not know the easiest way to share a Web page with friends and family. Here's how.
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