Parallels Desktop for Mac will be made available as part of the Microsoft Expression Professional Subscription. The move means Mac users will be able to use Microsoft's Expression Studio to design desktop and web-based graphical interfaces. …
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Microsoft to hook up with Parallels
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Update: Sprint and Clearwire seal $14.5 billion WiMax deal
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May's coolest gadgets
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Google transforms JotSpot into Web-site-building tool
http://weblog.infoworld.com/techwatch/archives/016122.htmlinsert content such as videos, docs, spreadsheets, presentations, photo slide shows, and calendars -- thanks in part to its integration with other Google apps and offering. Ah yes, Google's collection of shining Web gems: Google Docs, Google Calendar, YouTube, and Picasa. By integrating Google Sites with those aforementioned services, Google boosts the value of the entire array significantly. "This is a key last hole in the Google Apps suite," Matt Glotzbach, product management director for Google
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Update: Google's earnings up but just shy of expectations
http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/redirect?source=rss&url=htt...a year earlier but the same as the third-quarter 2007. "The international market is still very nascent with tremendous potential with what we can do," said Eric Schmidt, CEO and chairman of Google, during a conference call to discuss the earnings. YouTube, the online video site that Google bought in 2006, continues to see strong growth in the United States and around the world, executives said. It is now available in 17 languages, including eight that were added last year. In conjunction with CNN, YouTube recently offered video of a presidential
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Update: Google's earnings up but just shy of expectations
http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/redirect?source=rss&url=htt...a year earlier but the same as the third-quarter 2007. "The international market is still very nascent with tremendous potential with what we can do," said Eric Schmidt, CEO and chairman of Google, during a conference call to discuss the earnings. YouTube, the online video site that Google bought in 2006, continues to see strong growth in the United States and around the world, executives said. It is now available in 17 languages, including eight that were added last year. In conjunction with CNN, YouTube recently offered video of a presidential
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Update: Google's earnings up but just shy of expectations
http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/redirect?source=rss&url=htt...a year earlier but the same as the third-quarter 2007. "The international market is still very nascent with tremendous potential with what we can do," said Eric Schmidt, CEO and chairman of Google, during a conference call to discuss the earnings. YouTube, the online video site that Google bought in 2006, continues to see strong growth in the United States and around the world, executives said. It is now available in 17 languages, including eight that were added last year. In conjunction with CNN, YouTube recently offered video of a presidential
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Google testing YouTube antipiracy system
http://infoworld.bareinfo.com/archives/859for its wildly popular yet controversial YouTube video-sharing site. The system, called Video Identification, has been far from a secret. Google executives have been mentioning its development since the company acquired YouTube in November of last year. YouTube, which lets people upload and share clips, is the most popular video site, but some angry video owners have taken the company to court alleging copyright infringement.
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YouTube be added to Google Adsense
http://www.riceblogger.com/2007/10/09/youtube-be-added-to-go...allowing web publisher to deliver ad-supported video clips from YouTube. Web publishers that participate in Google’s AdSense ad distribution network will now be able to make money by offering ad-supported video clips from Google’s YouTube video sharing site. For advertisers, the program opens their video-based ads for distribution across the AdSense network, instead of being limited to the YouTube site. Meanwhile, video producers get a chance to generate revenue from their clips.
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Google delivers ad-supported video clips via AdSense
http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/redirect?source=rss&url=htt...(InfoWorld) - Web publishers that participate in Google's AdSense ad distribution network will now be able to make money by offering ad-supported video clips from Google's YouTube video sharing site. For advertisers, the program opens their video-based ads for distribution across the AdSense network, instead of being limited to the YouTube site. Meanwhile, video producers get a chance to generate revenue from their
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Google delivers ad-supported video clips via AdSense
http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/redirect?source=rss&url=htt...(InfoWorld) - Web publishers that participate in Google's AdSense ad distribution network will now be able to make money by offering ad-supported video clips from Google's YouTube video sharing site. For advertisers, the program opens their video-based ads for distribution across the AdSense network, instead of being limited to the YouTube site. Meanwhile, video producers get a chance to generate revenue from their
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Google delivers ad-supported video clips via AdSense
http://infoworld.bareinfo.com/archives/748(InfoWorld) - Web publishers that participate in Google’s AdSense ad distribution network will now be able to make money by offering ad-supported video clips from Google’s YouTube video sharing site. For advertisers, the program opens their video-based ads for distribution across the AdSense network, instead of being limited to the YouTube site. Meanwhile, video producers get a chance to generate revenue from their
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Google phone just a step toward Net-advertising dominance
http://gphonereview.blogsome.com/2007/09/22/google-phone-jus...ads aimed squarely at your cerebral cortex via your eyeballs. Do a Google search for info; get an ad. Do a Google Maps search for, say, pizza; get an ad. Check your Gmail; get an ad. Access files via Google Apps; get an ad. Hop over to YouTube (which Google bought last year); get an ad. Log in to an online game, and soon enough, I expect you’ll find Google-delivered ads, because Google recently scooped up AdScape, an in-game advertising startup. Of course, the notion of offering free Internet access, essentially paid