Friday, October 21, 2005

Bloggers Will Interpret (Web promotion) News - for a Fee (AP)AP -


Bloggers Will Interpret News - for a Fee (AP)
AP - Bloggers live or die by their wits— and that especially includes those who try to make a business of it.

Inventor of Wikis Leaving Microsoft (AP)
AP - The inventor of the online collaboration tools known as Wikis has left software giant Microsoft Corp. to join the Eclipse Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to open source technologies.

Voice phone calls to be free within years: eBay CEO (Reuters)

"FileReuters - In a few short years, users canexpect to make telephone calls for free, with no per-minutecharges, as part of a package of services through whichcarriers make money on advertising or transaction fees, eBay'schief executive said on Wednesday.




PayPal customer records sought in tax evasion probe (SiliconValley.com)
SiliconValley.com - The Internal Revenue Service has asked a San Jose federal judge for access to eBay's PayPal customer records as part of a nationwide probe into whether scofflaws are using offshore credit card accounts to evade paying income taxes.

China auction Web site offers babies for sale (Reuters)
Reuters - Shanghai police are investigatingadvertisements offering babies for sale on a Chinese Web siteowned by Internet auction power eBay, state media said onThursday.

Airport Fight Extends to Wikipedia (AP)
AP - An eye-gouging fight between American Airlines and Southwest Airlines over air service in northern Texas has spilled over to an online encyclopedia.

Google Mapping Service in Age-Old Dispute (AP)
AP - Google Inc.'s popular online mapping service has become entangled in a long-running territorial dispute between China and Taiwan.

Rivals Taobao, eBay clash on whether free is best (Reuters)
Reuters - What's the better deal? Is freealways better than cheap?

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