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A group of Belgian newspapers has asked Yahoo! Inc. to remove links to their archived stories from its Web search service, claiming they infringe copyright laws, their lawyers confirmed Friday.Comment Original post by The Associated Press on Topix.net

A recent Google search on the term “Webinar” came up with over 9 million hits! Obviously, this type of marketing and communication has quickly become popular.Comment Original post by E-Commerce Times

Microsoft , Google , and two other technology companies will develop a code of conduct with a coalition of nongovernmental organizations to promote freedom of expression and privacy rights, they announced …Comment Original post by Network World NetFlash

James Krouse, a public sector analyst with Reston, Va.-based Input, a market research firm, said there’s “no doubt” many federal government agencies are trimming their technology budgets.Comment Original post by TechNewsWorld

After having filed a lawsuit against Microsoft and Google , Belgium’s French-speaking newspapers have sent a formal notice to Yahoo , to stop publishing articles without authorization.Comment Original post by Editors Weblog

Techmeme: IAC Appoints Peter Horan Chief Executive Officer of IAC Media & Advertising (InterActiveCorp) (tags: ask iac) Original post by Nathan Weinberg

The first live image of Google/Samsung’s upcoming “Switch” phone has surfaced. This keypad-less device will sport a large touchscreen display and built-in GPS functionality.Comment Original post by TechEBlog

Universal Music Group CEO Doug Morris resents that MTV and other cable music channels built multibillion-dollar businesses around videos given away by record companies anxious to promote their artists.Comment Original post by The Press-Enterprise

Microsoft showed off new technologies this week that it hopes will attract advertisers to its new AdCenter advertising platform and help it compete against Google.Comment Original post by CNET News.com