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U.S. Senate approves Internet sales tax
The U.S. Senate has voted to allow states to collect sales tax from online retailers, making it more difficult to buy tax-free products online. Read More


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Google plans video subscription service on YouTube
Google plans to offer a video subscription service on YouTube which, according to a newspaper report, the company may announce this week. Read More

Google CEO: 'Big bets' on non-core products are worth the risk
Google's core offering may be search, but the company is just as serious about providing in-the-moment information to users with emerging technologies such as Google Now, self-driving cars and Google Glass, says CEO Larry Page. Read More

Barnes & Noble boosts content on Nook with Google Play
Barnes & Noble is adding the Google Play store to HD versions of its Nook tablet, in a bid to counter slowing sales of its devices. Read More

CERN celebrates the Web and how it changed the world
Twenty years ago, CERN released World Wide Web technology -- all royalty free. Read More

Report: Yahoo drops Dailymotion deal in face of French opposition
Yahoo has scrapped plans to invest in French online video site Dailymotion, after the French government opposed the Internet giant acquiring a majority stake in the company, according to reports. Read More

Yahoo recruiting iOS developers to 'radically improve' Flickr
Yahoo's Flickr mobile app may be getting a completely new look in the months to come, as the company seeks to hire multiple iOS engineers to "radically improve" the photo-sharing site's app and attract new users, the company said in a recent job notice. Read More


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Yahoo acquires to-do list app Astrid
Yahoo has acquired Astrid, a to-do list and personal assistant mobile app, and the developers behind it for an undisclosed sum. Read More

Senator rips self-regulatory do-not-track efforts
The U.S. online advertising industry has not lived up to a promise to stop the online tracking of Internet users who ask advertisers to do so, a senior U.S. senator said. Read More

Facebook gets to keep its 'Timeline' following trademark settlement
Facebook has reached an agreement with the company Timelines Inc. to settle a trademark infringement lawsuit over the social network's use of the name Timeline. Read More

Facebook cites mobile growth as it posts increased sales, profit in Q1
Facebook posted a revenue increase of 38% in the first quarter that was bolstered by broad engagement across the site, the company reported. Read More

Microsoft's browser auto-update pays off as IE10 share doubles
Microsoft's Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) doubled its usage share last month, and now accounts for nearly 11% of all copies of IE in use, a Web measurement company said. Read More

China's Baidu expands online video business with $370 million acquisition
China's largest search engine Baidu is getting closer to becoming the country's largest online video provider with a new US$370 million acquisition. Read More

 

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