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Verizon Wireless Raises Corporate Text Messaging Fees

    October 10, 2008
The fee boost for subscribers is expected to be particularly difficult on startups entering a crowded market for providing mobile services.

iTunes Expands Lead Over Rhapsody, Amazon

    October 9, 2008
Apple's download service continues to lead the market, but competitors are gaining in key areas.

Merchants Lack Technical Skill To Spot Online Ad Fraud

    October 9, 2008
Enforcement requires fact-intensive technical investigation -- examining HTML code and packet logs to uncover infractions, talents many companies can't maintain, a report suggests.

Google Shows Off Maps On Android

    October 8, 2008
The T-Mobile G1 will have tight integration with Google Maps, enabling location-based searches, compass mode, and more.

Google's YouTube: Finally, A Way To Make Money

    October 8, 2008
The online video site has added e-commerce links to YouTube partner videos so viewers can purchase related products.

Google Begins Testing AdSense For Games

    October 8, 2008
To be eligible, publishers must generate a minimum of 500,000 game plays per day and receive at least 80% of their traffic from the U.S. or the U.K.

Contentonomics: E-Commerce Best Way To Make Money Online

    October 8, 2008
The advertising pie is finite, and consumers don't want to pay for Web subscriptions, says a former broadcaster turned Internet entrepreneur.

MySpace Agrees To Integrate HP Printing Services

    October 7, 2008
The partnership allows MySpace users to print photos stored on their profiles; there are about 4 billion images posted on the social network.

Contentonomics: Network Neutrality Foes Should Target 'Joe Six-Byte'

    October 7, 2008
Everyday computer users may not fully understand that the rules allow bandwidth hogs to clog up the Internet at their expense, experts said.

U.S. Mobile Banking Has Yet To Take Off

    October 7, 2008
Only 10% of U.S. consumers use a cell phone to perform a banking transaction, but as Nokia and others push it, the field is expected to grow.


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