United Online to Say It With Flowers
April 30, 2008
PC World - Take note, Microsoft: There may be better ways to diversify your business than by wooing Web 2.0 companies such as Yahoo.
SugarCRM to Support IPhone, BlackBerry
April 30, 2008
PC World - SugarCRM is bridging the distance between mobile phones and PCs with a new version of its Web-based customer relationship…
Akamai: Web Growth Trumps Economy Woes
April 30, 2008
TechWeb - The company said it plans to capitalize on growing online video services, particularly high-definition content, for growth.
Brangelina and kids in France for ‘long duration’: report
April 30, 2008
AFP - Megastar couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt and their four children have traveled to the south of France where they will stay for some time, People magazine reported online Wednesday.
Report: Microsoft Board Meets Over Yahoo Bid
April 30, 2008
PC World - Microsoft’s board is meeting on Wednesday to decide how to proceed in the company’s bid to acquire Yahoo, The Wall Street…
EBay makes public its complaint against Craigslist
April 30, 2008
AP - EBay says Craigslist believed eBay broke an agreement not to engage in competitive activity and thereby lost rights granted to it as a shareholder.
Criminals try to “copyright” malware
April 30, 2008
AP - Even criminal hackers want to protect their intellectual property, and they’ve come up with a method akin to copyrighting — with an appropriate dash of Internet thuggery thrown in.
Analyst: HD DVD demise hasn’t meant scramble for Blu-ray
April 30, 2008
AP - Sales of Blu-ray disc players haven’t been helped by maker Toshiba’s capitulation over producing the rival HD DVD format, research firm NPD Group said Wednesday.
Web sites promote “hypermiling” to save on fuel
April 30, 2008
Reuters - As U.S. gasoline prices hit
records on almost a daily basis, an increasing number of
motorists are following a radical driving technique designed to
eke out every last mile from a tank of fuel.
Report: Microsoft directors meeting to mull higher Yahoo bid
April 30, 2008
AP - Microsoft Corp.’s directors were meeting Wednesday to consider raising the software maker’s $41.9 billion bid for Yahoo Inc. instead of pursuing a threatened hostile takeover attempt, according to a published report.

