Viacom Inc., owner of MTV Networks, sued Google Inc. and its YouTube online video-sharing business, seeking more than $1 billion in damages for copyright violations.Comment Original post by KVUE.com

Could a new Microsoft competitor be sprouting in the backyard of the software giant? Xcerion , a Swedish startup that is developing a free Internet-based operating system that allows people to access their …Comment Original post by SeattlePI.com Microsoft Blog

UPDATED: Viacom is suing Google and its video-sharing platform YouTube for “massive intentional copyright infringement” of Viacom’s entertainment properties.Comment Original post by Internet News

Bobbie Johnson, technology correspondent Tuesday March 13, 2007 Guardian Unlimited Media conglomerate Viacom has broken cover against Google by suing the internet giant and its YouTube video sharing website for …Comment Original post by Guardian Unlimited

Viacom alleges that about 160,000 unauthorised clips of its programmes have been loaded onto YouTube’s site and viewed more than 1.5 billion times.Comment Original post by BBC

Xcerion works from within a browser, which developers can use to build Web-based versions of existing software or new applications quickly A venture capital firm has given a $10 million boost to a Swedish …Comment Original post by Infoworld

Web portal Yahoo! offers the mobile web experience, according to research published by the Strategy Analytics Wireless Media Lab on Monday.Comment Original post by Telecoms.com

Viacom sued Google and its online video subsidiary YouTube for $1 billion Tuesday, the first big lawsuit against the online video site and its parent for copyright infringement.Comment Original post by CNN

India: Google’s Orkut helps cops censor? New cyberterror law… The Indian Express and other regional media are reporting that Google’s social networking service Orkut will cooperate with the Mumbai Police to …Comment Original post by Boing Boing

The talks continue, but some of our sources say don’t expect an announcement Tuesday.Comment Original post by Kawebspy.kawebspynet.com

Russia and Romania are the country domains most likely to host ‘drive-by’ web exploits, according to a new map compiled by McAfee using its SiteAdvisor toolbar.Comment Original post by Techworld.com

Viacom on Tuesday dropped a coconut on YouTube, the 800-pound gorilla in Web video sharing, with a $1 billion lawsuit charging “brazen disregard” of intellectual property laws and “massive intentional copyright …Comment Original post by Investor’s Business Daily on Topix.net

When TellMe’s marketing VP Sanjeev Agrawal left Google in October 2005, it must have been a confounding decision for associates.Comment Original post by Alarm