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09/05/2008 10:13 PM
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Napster faces challenges within and without
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DENVER (Billboard) - When Napster reported its fiscal first-quarter results in August, it tried to paint a positive picture to investors who were growing increasingly nervous about the company's future.

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09/05/2008 06:08 AM
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China's Hu and Wen get own "fan" website
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BEIJING (Reuters) - Does Chinese President Hu Jintao give you goosebumps? Got the hots for Premier Wen Jiabao? Then Communist Party mouthpiece the People's Daily has the answer -- join their online fan club.

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09/07/2008 10:03 PM
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Zillow, newspapers start real estate ad network
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. home price comparison website Zillow.com and 11 U.S. newspaper publishers are starting an online advertising network to help each capture real estate advertising dollars.

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09/07/2008 07:03 PM
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Advertiser group objects to Google-Yahoo tie up
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Association of National Advertisers sent a letter objecting to the proposed Internet search advertising partnership between Yahoo Inc and Google Inc to government regulators reviewing the deal, the group said on Sunday.

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09/04/2008 09:03 PM
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Michael Moore to release free documentary on Web
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Firebrand filmmaker Michael Moore will release his latest documentary exclusively on the Internet for free on September 23, eschewing a traditional theatrical rollout, he said on Thursday.

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09/04/2008 10:32 AM
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LinkedIn lands CNBC deal
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(Reuters) - CNBC has entered into an alliance with LinkedIn under which the financial news channel will air content generated by the professional networking site's 27 million members.

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09/04/2008 06:15 PM
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Prime time goes virtual
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RALEIGH, N.C. (Reuters) - Why watch TV when you can be the star? Digital video recorders have done away with the notion of prime time for millions of gamers. Now game publishers are offering interactive TV stories that have ushered in virtual prime time entertainment.

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09/05/2008 07:03 AM
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Ruling in TiVo, EchoStar case could be delayed
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A federal judge in Texas on Thursday delayed ruling until as late as November on whether EchoStar Corp owes TiVo Inc more damages for infringing on its "Time Warp" digital video recorder, or DVR, technology.

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09/04/2008 01:44 AM
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Asia leads mobile growth, but lags on Internet
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BANGKOK (Reuters) - Asia will continue to deliver strong growth in the mobile phone market due to sustained demand from China and India, the world's two biggest markets of such services, industry officials said.

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09/05/2008 07:05 AM
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Comcast files appeal of FCC Web traffic order
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Comcast Corp has filed an appeal to reverse a U.S. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) decision ordering the cable operator to change how it manages its broadband Internet network.

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