YouTube, the king of online video sharing, launches a new application that helps people analyze the viewing patterns of their uploaded videos and gives them a better chance to make money.
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Spamhaus, which maintains a blacklist of spammers, could lose its domain name in a dispute with a company it has accused of spamming.
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Oil at $73 per barrel could give hybrids a boost just as growth was slowing.
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Firms offering voice and video over the Internet are meeting to tout themselves as telco replacements.
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Despite the heavy betting against it in 2005, cable didn’t just hold on to its video franchise, it gained voice share.
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Struggling U.S. automaker targets Toyota with plans for a cheaper hybrid SUV.
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Star Trek-style shades can turn your mobile into a full-screen image—if they don’t make you ill.
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Two officers jump ship, sending the company’s stock down.
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The expansion-stage software and Internet VC firm raises its fifth fund in 10 years.
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The FCC orders VoIP companies to provide emergency services to customers.
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The telecommunications equipment maker spends $448 million to boost its role in the U.S. government IT market.
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The European venture market isn’t as mature as the one in the U.S., but it’s trying its darndest to preen startups.
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Let the Christmas 2001 games begin.
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PC companies, desperate for a revenue boost, may eye Lexmark.
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An Amazon and eBay wedding? Just think about it.
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Cisco Systems' next target? Buysiders say it's Ciena.
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Will protectionism disconnect the Deutsche Telekom-VoiceStream deal?
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VeriSign's latest acquisition prompts analyst debate and investor confusion.
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Media and technology firms are joining forces to make everyone want their enhanced TV!
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