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Amazon Fattens E-Book Royalty Checks in Preemptive Strike

Authors and publishers of select Kindle e-books will soon be able to earn royalties as high as 70 percent of a title's list price, net of delivery costs, under a new plan announced by Amazon on Wednesday. The new option will be available starting June 30 for in-copyright Kindle books whose list pric...

Google Puts Its Foot Down With China

The discovery of a series of cyberattacks from China targeting Google and other companies has prompted the Internet giant to threaten that it may pull out of the country. Recent "highly sophisticated and targeted" attacks on Google's corporate infrastructure "and the surveillance they have uncovered...

Privacy Groups Take Facebook Quarrel to the Feds

The Electronic Privacy Information Center, key privacy group, has filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission arguing that the privacy changes Facebook made a little more than a week ago were unfair and deceptive. "We think this is the most important matter now before the FTC, and the reason...

Microsoft Agrees to Help Europeans Pick a Browser

The European Commission is concluding its latest antitrust case against Microsoft by accepting the company's promise to offer Windows users a choice of Web browsers, Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes announced on Wednesday. Specifically, in March Microsoft will issue an update that enables the m...

Strong Etail Black Friday Bodes Well for Cyber Monday

Online shoppers took to their computers in droves on Black Friday, spending 11 percent more than they did a year ago and buoying e-tailers' hopes for a bountiful holiday season. That's according to a report released Sunday by market research firm comScore, which counted $595 million in online sales ...

PayPal Gets Friendly With Developers

New APIs from PayPal will allow developers to integrate its payment capabilities within applications. Typically, online shoppers have to visit PayPal's site to complete purchases. The new functionality will let them complete their transaction without leaving a shopping site or game -- even allowing ...

Google Gives Marketers More Ways to Suss Out Search Terms

Google has unveiled Insights for Search, a new tool designed for marketers. One result could be a more attractive and narrowly targeted proposition for online advertisers using Google's AdWords program. Users of Insights for Search can type in a search term to see search volume patterns over time --...

Missed Payment for IM Software Could Leave Traders in the Lurch

Beginning on Friday, Reuters can no longer use a critical piece of technology in its widely used Reuters Messaging Network, a court ruled Wednesday. Instead, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York entered judgment in favor of FaceTime Communications, owner of the inst...

Court Nixes Law Aimed at Protecting Kids Online

Proponents of the beleaguered Child Online Protection Act suffered yet another blow Tuesday when a federal appeals court deemed the law unconstitutional once again. The 1998 law, known as "COPA," aims to keep children from viewing pornographic materials on the Internet by making it a crime for comme...

Racy JCPenney Ad Stripped From YouTube

For most companies, a corporate ad that spreads virally on YouTube is nothing short of a dream come true. Not so for JCPenney, which is protesting a racy and unauthorized ad that took the video-sharing site by storm -- until YouTube removed it. The purported ad, titled "Speed Dressing," shows two te...

Teen Hacker Could Get 38-Year Sentence for Fixing Grades

Two Orange County, Calif., teens have been charged with breaking into their school late at night and using stolen log-ins to hack into its computer system and change their grades. Omar Khan, 18, a student at Tesoro High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, now faces 34 felony counts of altering a publi...

Lawmakers Bemoan China’s Glib Response to Hacker Accusations

Two U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday accused China of hacking into their office computers, bringing a swift denial from the Chinese government the next day. U.S. Rep. Frank Wolf, R.-Va., a frequent advocate of human rights causes, said that in August 2006 an outside attack was made on four of his office ...

Google Caught in Privacy Teapot Tempest Over Link Location

A coalition of 14 privacy and consumer organizations have charged that Google is violating California law by failing to post a prominent link on its home page to its privacy policy. "Google's reluctance to post a link to its privacy policy on its homepage is alarming," wrote the groups in a letter t...

Bezos: Amazon to Embrace Streaming Video Model

Amazon.com will launch a new streaming video service in the next "several weeks," CEO Jeff Bezos said Wednesday. Speaking at The Wall Street Journal's three-day D6: All Things Digital conference in California, Bezos also said his company is "very serious" about music and movies, and is currently rea...

‘GTA IV’ Star Bemoans Lack of Royalties for Game Actors

Michael Hollick isn't really a Balkan criminal -- he just plays one in a video game that happens to be one of the fastest-selling ever, generating at least $600 million in sales over the last three weeks. Yet while Rockstar Games' "Grand Theft Auto IV" has enjoyed its wild success, Hollick -- an act...

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ShopLaTiDa.com: An E-Boutique With a Personalized Focus

A new fashion shopping site from Florida boutique La Ti Da is banking on personalized service to set it apart. Visitors to ShopLaTiDa.com, based in Boca Raton, are invited to complete an online profile including profession, style sense, body measurements, preferred designers and areas of shopping wh...

Microsoft’s Silverlight Gaining Ground – and DRM

Adobe may still enjoy a resounding lead with its Flash rich-media runtime and player, but Microsoft appears to be gradually gaining ground with its Silverlight application platform. At the National Association of Broadcasters Show 2008 in Las Vegas, Microsoft on Monday announced a raft of new compan...

Google CIO Jumps Ship, Signs With EMI Music

EMI Music has recruited Google CIO Douglas Merrill to head up its growing digital music business, the company announced Wednesday. As president of EMI Music's digital business, Merrill will head a new global function that brings together for the first time leadership responsibility for all of the co...

Quattrone Bounces Back with Tech-Focused Investment Firm

After years spent battling obstruction of justice charges in an investigation of Credit Suisse First Boston, former investment banker Frank Quattrone is back with an investment firm of his own. Qatalyst Group, launched Monday by Quattrone and some former colleagues, is a technology-focused merchant ...

MPAA Chief: Net Neutrality Hamstrings Antipiracy Efforts

Net neutrality would make it harder for the movie industry to fight piracy, Dan Glickman, chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America, told attendees at the movie industry's annual ShoWest convention in Las Vegas. Net neutrality is "a clever name," Glickman said. "But at the end of...

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