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Microsoft's YouTube Channel Gets Hijacked And Wiped Clean By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published October 25, 2011 The guilty party may have been the previous owner of the account. Tags: security, Microsoft, YouTube Time for Google to Cut Up Its Credit Card? By Mike Elgan | Article Published April 20, 2011 Google has money to burn, but as expenses grow and competition gets tougher, maybe burning money isn't such a great idea. Tags: video, Google, mergers and acquisitions, Google Apps, YouTube YouTube Opens Up to Longer Videos By David Needle | Article Published December 09, 2010 Select users will be able to exceed the current 15 minute upload limit on YouTube. Will employee productivity take a hit? Tags: video stream, YouTube, Google, streaming video, Copyright Google 3Q Profit Soars 32%, Offers Rare Revenue Breakdown By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published October 14, 2010 Search giant posts healthy profits that beat analysts, while disclosing some rare financials about display, mobile and YouTube. Tags: Google, earnings, advertising, YouTube YouTube Launches Live Streaming Trials By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published September 13, 2010 Online video giant aims to grow into a platform for live broadcasting over the Web with the alpha debut of its long-expected live-streaming service. Tags: streaming, online video, streaming video, Google, YouTube AOL Renews Search Partnership With Google By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published September 02, 2010 Online pioneer continues turnaround strategy, promising marketers that a five-year renewal of Google agreement will deliver new search tools and expand into mobile. Tags: Google, AOL, YouTube, mobile, search Mark Hurd's Termination a Warning to Other Executives By Rob Enderle | Article Published August 10, 2010 In the Internet age, privacy is a scarce commodity and even the appearance of impropriety can be a major problem. Tags: CEO, Web, Hurd, HP, YouTube Does YouTube's Gain Equal More IT Pain? By David Needle | Article Published July 09, 2010 The popular video service introduces new features intended to keep users on the site longer. Consumers may like it, but will office productivity take a hit? Tags: IT, YouTube, networking, IT management, Network Management & Monitoring Here Comes Shirky, Who Is No Jerky By Chris Nerney | Article Published August 12, 2009 Here Comes Shirky, Who Is No Jerky Tags: MySpace, social media, blogs, Twitter, Clay Shirky, Facebook, YouTube Does Google's 'Recent Results' Feature Beat Twitter? By Mike Elgan | Article Published May 13, 2009 Twitter Search offers more timely results while Googles Recent results are better filtered. The best option is to combine them. Cmon, Google: Acquire Twitter already! Tags: Twitter, search, Google, Facebook, YouTube Jobs, Wozniak, and Obama: Saints and Dreamers By Rob Enderle | Article Published March 25, 2009 A reflection on how various public figures are dealing with the current economic downturn. Tags: IT, Apple, search, technology, YouTube Cloud Computing in the Recession By James Maguire | Article Published March 11, 2009 True or false: in an era of belt-tightening, businesses are growing leery of experimenting with the new technology of cloud computing. Tags: video, YouTube, cloud computing, archiving Google, Keep Your Hands Off Twitter By Chris Nerney | Article Published March 09, 2009 Google, Keep Your Hands Off Twitter Tags: YouTube, Google, microblogging, AdSense, Twitter, Microsoft, DoubleClick How China's '50 Cent Army' Could Wreck Web 2.0 By Mike Elgan | Article Published January 08, 2009 A mass of paid Internet commentators working for the Chinese government threatens to upend hopes for an improved online community. Tags: Yahoo, Digg, policy, YouTube, media Hollywood Shows (Slight) Signs Of Sanity By Chris Nerney | Article Published November 12, 2008 Hollywood Shows (Slight) Signs Of Sanity Tags: online advertising, movies, InternetNews.com, YouTube, video, Google, MGM, television Microsoft's "Lucky 7" Gamble By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes | Article Published October 21, 2008 Because of improvements to Vista, Microsoft will likely see more success with its upcoming Windows 7 release than with its current flagship OS. Tags: Vista, Microsoft, YouTube, Windows, software Spam, Free Speech and the Founding Fathers By Ray Everett-Church | Article Published October 20, 2008 A recent ruling by the Virginia Supreme Court, which threw out a spammers conviction, reveals deep confusion about technology. Tags: YouTube, advertising, MySpace, e-Mail, Facebook 10 Great Things About Apple's New iPhone By Chris Nerney | Article Published July 14, 2008 10 Great Things About Apple's New iPhone Tags: iPhone, texting, iphone 3G, Wozniak, YouTube, Apple, IM Tip: How to Unlock Your iPhone By Philip Graitcer | Article Published June 05, 2008 How to easily get your iPhone running on other carrier networks than AT&T's. Tags: YouTube, iPhone, software, IT, AT&T Revisiting Semantic Web's Pros and Cons By Richard Adhikari | Article Published May 27, 2008 It's cool technology, but what about the humans? The debate still rages years after Semantic Web's introduction. Tags: IT, YouTube, privacy, video, InternetNews.com Is There a Cure for the 'Distraction Virus'? By Mike Elgan | Article Published May 22, 2008 The Internet is an incredible productivity tool that offers unprecedented access to information and communication with others. But it's also distracting, and getting more distracting every day. Tags: Facebook, Google, Internet, YouTube, Amazon Interop Las Vegas: Take a Virtual Booth Crawl By James Maguire | Article Published May 05, 2008 Click through these pages to take a virtual tour of this years Interop technology trade show in Las Vegas. Tags: YouTube, Flash |