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Desktop Search to Come to Mac, MaybeReuters reports that Google CEO Eric Schmidt told a UCLA conference on the 35th anniversary of the Internet...Spyware Dominates Number One Computer Maker's Service CallsNumber one computer maker Dell is now bundling anti-spyware software on all its new units. It is also...Hitwise Grows Demographics PanelHitwise, a website traffic metrics and demographics firm, said that its U.K. web panel size exploded to two...DoubleClick: Ad Serving Prices May Stop Dropping in 2005DoubleClick CEO Kevin Ryan told analysts last week that he thought the dropping ad serving prices would stabilize...Anti-Spyware Software Morfs into Adware via WhenUWhenU's aggressive effort to distinguish itself from spyware purveyors puts it in cahoots with unlikely partner Aluria, the...Fastclick Wins $75 MM VC RoundFastclick.com announced a $75 million private equity round, lead by VC firm Highland Capital Partners and Oak Investment...Suits Target Spim along with SpamFinally employing the same legal strategy it used with some success against spam, AOL filed a lawsuit last...PayPal Apology Not Good Enough for ManyPayPal's PR efforts to assuage angry business users who found their accounts at least partially frozen last week...eBay Often Unwitting Party to Fencing, FraudThe IHT asks uncomfortable question about eBay's popularity among criminals for unloading stolen goods. Some have been caught...Fake Mazda Blog Site PulledA Mazda-touting blog was pulled offline after accusations that it was a shill site for the auto manufacturer....DoubleClick Seeks Shake-UpDoubleClick announced late tonight that it hired Lazard Freres & Co. to explore how to shake up its... |
