InternetGoogle to deliver ads to online Olympic video (CNET)
CNET - Google's DoubleClick technology now can be used to deliver video advertising shown with Microsoft's Silverlight technology, and it will be used for that purpose with the Olympics video that NBC Universal plans to show online using a player based on Silverlight 2.
InternetA Better View of Microsoft Security?
Microsoft to expand its Trustworthy Computing in a bid to help users and vendors understand security risks.
InternetInternet Giants Near Deal on Chinese Conduct
Report says Microsoft, Yahoo and Google -- at odds for years with U.S. lawmakers over their policies in China -- are close to an agreement on a voluntary code of behavior.
InternetApple Tops Online Music Vendors, But Amazon Climbs (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Apple's iTunes store remained the number one music retailer in the first half of 2008, but the launch of Amazon's mp3 store has helped it jump one spot to number four, according to a Tuesday report from NPD Group.
InternetInternet companies agree on China code of conduct: report (Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. technology giants Microsoft Corp, Google Inc and Yahoo Inc, in talks with other Internet companies and human-rights groups, have reached an agreement on a voluntary code of conduct for activities in China and other restrictive countries, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.
InternetPriceline's 2Q rises, but shares fall after hours (AP)
AP - Priceline.com Inc. said Tuesday that second-quarter earnings surged 56 percent, however the online travel company noted some weakness in its international bookings and rental car business and shares dropped in after-hours trading.
InternetGoogle to serve up ads for NBC's online Olympics coverage (AFP)
AFP - Google on Tuesday announced that freshly-acquired DoubleClick will be used to weave video ads into NBC's online coverage of the Olympics in Beijing.
InternetGiant online security hole getting fixed, slowly (AP)
AP - A giant vulnerability in the Internet's design is allowing criminals to silently redirect traffic to Web sites under their control. The problem is being fixed, but its extent remains unknown and many people are still at risk.
InternetCan Dell Hold its 'Cloud Computing' Trademark?
Legal experts say it liable to lose the first time the company tries to enforce the trademark.
InternetInternap Network Services cuts 2008 sales outlook (AP)
AP - Internap Network Services Corp., which manages data centers and routes Internet traffic, on Tuesday reduced its full-year revenue guidance mostly below Wall Street's estimates.
