Baidu, Google dominate Net search in China
The Chinese company is beating the U.S. search giant in major cities, a study says, though Google remains popular among high-end users.August 30, 2005, 6:31 AM PDT
Yahoo faces Flickr backlash
Hundreds of members of the photo-sharing network bemoan Yahoo's plan to "migrate" them to its own network.August 29, 2005, 3:06 PM PDT
Snapfish, Walgreens to offer one-hour photos
Duo become the latest to let customers order prints online and pick them up at the store. Service will initially be offered in three cities.August 29, 2005, 11:34 AM PDT
PayPal co-founder readies photo-sharing service
Max Levchin's Slide, which lets members subscribe to one another's photo blogs, will launch Monday, CNET News.com has learned.Images: Photo sharing via Slide
August 26, 2005, 1:25 PM PDT
Electronic pharmacies get national push
Drug kiosks let consumers scan prescriptions and consult with pharmacists without entering an actual pharmacy.August 25, 2005, 2:40 PM PDT
AOL agrees to customer service reform
America Online will pay $1.25 million to New York state and change its customer retention process, Attorney General Spitzer says.August 24, 2005, 11:04 AM PDT
Relax, Bill Gates; it's Google's turn as villain
Many in Silicon Valley are skittish about Google's size and power, and fret that its strengths are transforming it into a threat.The New York Times
August 24, 2005, 6:06 AM PDT
AOL buys into ticket-resale business
Company launches a marketplace for "secondary" passes to concerts, plays and other events, and lines up a new partner.August 23, 2005, 8:49 AM PDT
Google planning IM service, report says
Citing unnamed sources, the Los Angeles Times reports that "Google Talk" could be launched as early as Wednesday.August 23, 2005, 5:44 AM PDT
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Google dominates in machine translation tests
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Google, Yahoo take July search honors
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Google plans big new stock sale
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