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Google Gets Domain Name Registration OK
Add domain name registration to the portfolio of Google specialties. Google Inc. is now an official seller of Internet addresses following approval from the Net's key oversight agency, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.
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Search Engines
Google May Appeal Trademark Decision
Internet search engine Google Inc. said Monday it was weighing a possible appeal after a Paris court ordered it to pay 200,000 euros ($260,000) plus costs to luxury goods maker Louis Vuitton for breach of trademark.
Business
Founder of MP3.com to Launch Music Service
The founder of pioneering music download Web site MP3.com is preparing to re-enter the digital music business with a new online music service set to debut next week.
Marketing
Advertisers Turning to Longer-Format Ads
Large advertisers faced with technology that allows TV viewers more control than ever over what they watch are turning to longer ads than the traditional 30-second and 60-second commercials to attract consumers' attention.
Business
Schwab Cuts Online Commissions
Charles Schwab Corp. , the largest online brokerage, on Friday said it would cut its online stock-trading commissions by 35 percent for small investors, the latest volley in a price war among brokers.
Marketing
Volkswagen Drops Action Against Spoof Ad
Volkswagen has agreed not to pursue further legal action against two Britons who posted a spoof advertisement on the Web suggesting the company's cars are so tough they can withstand a suicide bombing.
Government & Law
EU Steps Up Fight Against Spam
The European Union head office called for closer coordination Monday among all member governments to hunt down and prosecute those illegally spreading unsolicited e-mails across the 25-nation bloc.
Government & Law
Ex-AOL Worker Pleads Guilty in Spam Case
A 24-year-old former American Online software engineer has pleaded guilty to stealing 92 million screen names and e-mail addresses and selling them to spammers, setting off an avalanche of up to seven billion unsolicited e-mails.
Business
EBay Says It Will Reduce Some Fees
Less than a month after announcing a price hike that enraged small business owners, eBay Inc. said it would reduce some fees and promised to improve customer service.
Technology
'Podcasting' Lets Masses Do Radio Shows
Less than a year old, podcasting enables anyone with a PC to become a broadcaster. It has the potential to do to the radio business what Web logs have done to print journalism. By bringing the cost of broadcasting to nearly nothing, it's enabling more voices and messages to be heard than ever before.
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