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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Virtual Goods Paying Off for Web Firms

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Wednesday December 30, 2009

Virtual Goods Paying Off for Web Firms
[December 30, 2009] With the online ad economy still reeling, social sites, online services and game makers are turning to tiny, incremental sales of Internet goods.

Weighing Nokia's Chances Against Apple
[December 30, 2009] Analysts see risks ahead for the world's largest phone vendor in taking on the iPhone maker -- and a potentially huge windfall.

Amazon Tops in E-tail Customer Service
[December 30, 2009] Inches ahead of Netflix to take the lead in ForeSee Results' latest ACSI study.

Windows 7 Spurring PC Buying: Survey
[December 29, 2009] Poll finds IT managers are accelerating their plans to roll out new computers, thanks in part to the new OS.

Security 2010: What Threats May Come
[December 29, 2009] Dawn of a new decade promises a new wave of cybersecurity challenges.

Looking Ahead to Unix's Future
[December 29, 2009] The Open Group details the next steps for the venerable platform, looking at what's changing and what won't.

Penn State Breach Continues University Data Woes
[December 29, 2009] Latest in a string of security incidents at universities compromises personal information of more than 30,000 students.

Hacker Finds Hole in Cell Phone Security
[December 29, 2009] Vulnerability said to demonstrate that hackers could eavesdrop on calls made on 80 percent of world's cell phones.

Microsoft Aims to Unseat Baidu, Google in China
[December 29, 2009] But with the software giant has a long way to go.

Yahoo Holiday Shutdown a Cost-Saving Move
[December 28, 2009] Most Yahoo employees will have the week of Christmas off.

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