A while back, we reported on the conflict between the two Indian brothers, Rajat and Jayant Agarwalla, who created Scrabulous, probably people's favorite application on Facebook, and the company that owned the North American copyrights for the board game Scrabble. Following a legal complaint from Hasbro, Faceboo... |
26 August 2008 03:06 GMT |
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It is always good to see that a big company plans to make some good changes that will give us, gamers, an overall better experience. The company we're talking about now is, strangely, Microsoft. The giants have decided to increase the XBLA file limit to 350MB (as we reported a couple of days ago here) and they h... |
23 May 2008 03:49 GMT |
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While most companies struggle to create new YouTube channels, some other firms remove their existing YouTube pages and all the content published on the Google video sharing service. I'm talking about NBC Universal, the company which quietly deleted the YouTube channel a few months ago, Valleywag reports today. N... |
23 October 2007 04:50 GMT |
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The Chinese government decided to block no less than 18,401 websites in the country due to the adult material published on them. As you know, the local authorities are quite exigent when it comes to the content published on the Internet, the censorship matter being often criticized by the web communities. According t... |
14 September 2007 04:38 GMT |
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A few weeks ago, the Mountain View company rolled out Street View, a special Google Maps function that shows street-level panoramas of several US locations. Obviously, some of the residents of the cities appeared in the pictures, a matter that raised privacy concerns from several users of the products. As we expected... |
20 June 2007 04:22 GMT |
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Numerous AdSense members are now sustaining that they received some "friendly" notifications from Google concerning their advertising accounts. It seems that the Mountain View company is now aiming to remove AdSense arbitrageurs that are using AdWords and other advertising solutions to boost their site's traffic... |
21 May 2007 17:06 GMT |
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Google's YouTube, the online video sharing service that allows users to upload, share and comment clips with other members, removed a controversial clip that caused a lot of trouble for the parent company. The video displaying homosexual indoctrination of elementary school children was deleted from YouTube witho... |
30 April 2007 16:31 GMT |
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Google is the best search engine on the Internet and you know it; but this isn't always a good thing. Imagine that Google is able to index all the information discovered on a certain website unless the webmaster sets separate rules for some of his files. Now, there is only one question: how can I remove my conte... |
18 April 2007 02:28 GMT |
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Remember the Viacom vs. YouTube battle when the first company demanded the video service to remove an impressive number of videos from its page? If not, let me present you the story so far: Viacom, the owner of well-known television programs such as MTV or Comedy Central demanded YouTube to remove almost 100.000 clip... |
7 March 2007 05:45 GMT |
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