Michael Arrington writes on TechCrunch : Internet security firm Finjan will confirm on Monday that Google’s much-discussed anti-phishing blacklist contained confidential usernames and passwords of individuals, …Comment Original post by Fergie’s Tech Blog

Google launched the controversial Google Books Library Project, originally called Google Print, in November 2005, but the project stalled last summer due to copyright litigation.Comment Original post by Newsfactor.com

U.S. Internet giants are expected to report another quarter of strong revenue growth, driven by the ongoing march of consumers onto the Internet and lifted by a solid online holiday selling season.Comment Original post by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance

While last week’s suggestion that Yahoo was switching browser preferences without explicit permission , was a black mark for the company, it doesn’t come close to the allegations that Google has revealed …Comment Original post by Marketing Pilgrim

XXENDBOLD &nbsp XXENDBOLD XXENDBOLD XXENDBOLD XXENDBOLD A report in The Wall Street Journal has suggested that leading Internet search engine company Google is planning to acquire in-game advertising firm …Comment Original post by Gamasutra.com

The Wall Street Journal and other online reports say Internet giant Google may be entering the in-game advertising market with the acquisition of San Francisco-based Adscape, a provider of in-game ads.Comment Original post by Next Generation

Several readers and Battelle have noted Fred Vogelstein’s Wired story on how Yahoo! fumbled the search ball, as well as Yahoo’s lengthy response .Comment Original post by Internet Outsider

Although the Sunday Times in the UK kicks it off with a provocative title , the article offers disappointingly more sizzle than steak.Comment Original post by Michael parekh on IT

MartinLutherKing.org is a hate site run by white pride organization Stormfront.org. It also happened to be linked right from the homepage of RockTheVote.com with a large center image.Comment Original post by Google Blogoscoped

The BBC and Google are in talks to make the corporations shows accessible through a channel on the search giant’s video-sharing site.Comment Original post by Journalism.co.uk