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  • Facebook delays plan to let employees sell stock

    Economic downturn forces CEO Mark Zuckerberg to indefinitely postpone plan that would have let vested employees partially cash out without taking the company public.
    • Facebook Connect officially open

    (Posted in Digital Media by Declan McCullagh)
  • Koobface virus hits Facebook

    An e-mail lure and a fake Adobe Flash update request could load a nasty virus on your PC.

    (Posted in Security by Robert Vamosi)
  • Google lashes out at D.C. critic over 'payola punditry'

    Scott Cleland is paid by AT&T, Comcast, Verizon, and others to assail Google, which he does on a daily basis. Now his adversary has fought back, at least a little.

    (Posted in Politics and Law by Declan McCullagh)
  • SEC charges a venture capitalist with fraud

    Authorities accused William Del Biaggio III of defrauding investors and using the money to buy his $25 million stake in a Nashville hockey team.
    (From The New York Times)

  • Report: Conde Nast putting site launches on hold

    Publisher's plans to build out new sites for magazines like Details have been suspended indefinitely, according to a MediaBistro post.

    (Posted in Digital Media by Michelle Meyers)
  • A closer look at Nokia's would-be iPhone killer

    Nokia's new N97 touch-screen phone is full of cool features and functionality, but its design and unimpressive touch screen don't live up to Apple's iPhone.

    (Posted in Wireless by Marguerite Reardon)
  • Second Firefox 3.1 beta due 'very shortly'

    Mozilla is on the verge of another salvo in the browser wars. One big feature in Firefox 3.1 beta 2: background processes called Web workers.

    (Posted in Business Tech by Stephen Shankland)
  • Symbian looks west for future growth

    An open-source mobile operating system from the Symbian Foundation won't be ready until 2010. In the meantime, it must find a way to crack America.
    • AT&T: Hold the Java

    (Posted in Wireless by Tom Krazit)
  • Some Xbox owners see poor-quality Netflix streams

    Less than a month after Netflix made its debut on the Xbox, some customers are complaining about loss of video quality just like owners of the Netflix Player by Roku.

    (Posted in Digital Media by Greg Sandoval)
  • Google weasels out of uptime promise? Not so fast

    Small Google Apps outages can accumulate without Google paying a penalty, Pingdom concludes. But service level agreements don't tell the whole story.

    (Posted in Business Tech by Stephen Shankland)
  • It's official: Qi Lu to head Microsoft's online effort

    Microsoft officially names the former Yahoo search executive. In the process, however, Microsoft is losing top ad executive Brian McAndrews.

    (Posted in Microsoft by Ina Fried)
  • CEA lowers expectations for electronics revenue

    Fourth-quarter revenue will essentially be the same as the previous year, says industry group. It previously predicted revenue would grow 3.7 percent.

    (Posted in Business Tech by Erica Ogg)
  • New silicon to redefine Netbooks

    Chips from Advanced Micro Devices, Freescale Semiconductor, and Qualcomm are set to alter the market for so-called Netbooks and ultraportables.
    • Video: Where's Netbook's niche?

    (Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers)
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