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paidContent, UK, By  Robert Andrews, February 25, 2009   Google has applied to join in the European Commission’s antitrust investigation in to Microsoft’s browser strategy. After browser maker Opera filed a complaint in December, competition commissioner Neelie Kroes sent a statement of objection to Microsoft on January...

Washington Post, By Dianne See Morrison, February 25, 2009   Google is shuttering its AdWords Business Pages for mobile, citing "low usage" of the service that allows businesses to create a simple web page where people could learn more about their products and services. Should the shut...

Internet News, NY, By David Needle, February 24, 2009   Yahoo is not sitting still under new CEO Carol Bartz. The company announced major enhancements to its display advertising services today designed to make the ads more relevant to Web surfers and how searches are conducted. The...

WebProNews, Mike Moran, February 24, 2009   I took last week off, and it was a big week for Facebook watchers. Facebook decided to change its terms of service, putting its millions of users on notice that Facebook owns their data and isn't planning any opt-out mechanism....

Il garante della privacy ha prorogato al 30 giugno 2009 i termini per l'adozione da parte di enti, amministrazioni pubbliche e società private, delle misure tecniche e organizzative che riguardano la figura degli "amministratori di sistema" e che sono volte alla tutela delle informazioni personali...

CNET News, By Stephanie Condon, February 23, 2009   President Obama plans to appoint current Federal Trade Commission member Jon Leibowitz to lead the agency, which partially enforces antitrust laws and has taken a recent interest in online advertising. An administration official on Monday confirmed to CNET...

New York Times, By SAUL HANSELL, February 23, 2009   Last week, we had a wave of panic roll through Facebook users as many realized that the site had changed its terms of service in a way that implied it might soon broadcast their most embarrassing photographs...

Pittsburgh Post Gazette, By Gary Rotstein, February 23, 2009   What's a man got to do to get some personal rights and privacy around here? Like the 175 million users of Facebook, I was outraged by its initial announcement that it would retain the rights forever to...

San Jose Mercury News, By Larry Magid, February 23, 2009   All of the hoopla about Facebook's controversial user policy sidesteps the point about what social Web users really need to know about protecting their privacy and intellectual property. The latest controversy erupted last week after a...