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The ad that uses YouTube brilliantly
A Liquid Paper-like product\'s ad, created specifically to run on YouTube, shows the possibility of creating something remarkable on a site for which display advertising is becoming a key profit-making component.
Craigslist censored: Adult section removed
In a remarkable twist to the battle over Craigslist\'s Adult Services area, the site removes the section and replaces the home-page link to it with a \"censored\" tag.
CNET News, now on Android
The iPhone is no longer the only smartphone with a CNET News app. Our breaking stories and in-depth features are now even easier to read and browse on Android devices, with the new free CNET News app. Read about what it does and why it\'s worth downloading.
Google settles Buzz lawsuit for $8.5M
Internet privacy groups will be the beneficiary of the settlement, which came as the result of a lawsuit filed over Google\'s maligned Buzz launch.
Facebook adds \'liked\' news stories to search results
Facebook has added more functionality to its search results by including all the articles a user\'s friends have said they \"like.\"
Texas opens antitrust investigation of Google
Attorney General Greg Abbott has asked Google for information regarding the complaints of several companies that Google is penalizing them in search results.
More Twitter users tweeting via mobile apps
Number of people accessing the microblogging tool through mobile apps jumps 62 percent since the middle of April.
Skype updates latest beta with 10-way video calling
The newest beta of Skype 5.0 lets you video chat with up to 10 people, send an IM to someone who\'s offline, and better recover from dropped calls.
Apple\'s Ping dinged by spam
The new iTunes-based social network is getting hit by comment spam since Apple apparently left it vulnerable through a lack of spam- or URL- filtering, according to Sophos.
Paris Hilton busted by Twitter pic?
Despite claiming a rather nifty Chanel bag containing cocaine was not hers, it seems the dazzling socialite tweeted a picture of a bag that looks spectacularly similar more than a month ago.
Here come \'Hurt Locker\' file-sharing subpoenas
Film\'s producers subpoena Qwest Communications for Denver man\'s records, apparently overcoming legal challenges in their pursuit of alleged file sharers.
Google\'s Schmidt mocked in Times Square ads
Consumer Watchdog produced two cartoony ads slamming Google CEO Eric Schmidt as part of an effort to build support for a \"do not track\" list.
Google and AOL renew their partnership
The companies say they\'ll keep their worldwide partnership going for five more years, in an arrangement that now factors in YouTube and mobile search.
Exclusive deals make 3D TV audience even smaller
More and more sporting events are being broadcast in 3D, but exclusive distribution deals limit who can see what.
iTunes song-sample plan runs into music publishers
Trade group approaches Apple on the eve of Wednesday\'s media event to inform company publishing rights must be secured first.
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