Final Glance: Internet companies (Boston Globe)
Shares of some top internet companies were mixed at the close of trading: Akamai Technologies fell $.23 or 1.2 percent, to $19.41.
Sponsored-link ads on Internet play campaign role (USA Today)
Those "sponsored-link" advertisements that appear near Internet search results and on many blogs are emerging as a factor in the race for the White House.
Midday Glance: Internet companies (Boston Globe)
Shares of some top internet companies are mixed at noon: Akamai Technologies fell $.48 or 2.4 percent, to $19.16.
INTERNET: Google reigns as world's most powerful 10-year-old (North County Times)
MOUNTAIN VIEW ---- When Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google Inc. on Sept. 7, 1998, they had little more than their ingenuity, four computers and an investor's $100,000 bet on their belief that an Internet search engine could change the world.
Michael Moore to put new film on Internet (UPI)
LONDON, Sept. 5 (UPI) -- U.S. filmmaker Michael Moore says he plans make his new documentary "Slacker Uprising" available as a free download on the Internet this month.
What did you do on the internet today? (Financial Times)
There are many ways in which the internet has had a negligible effect on our personal lives. We still go to the movies. We like having supper with friends. We gossip over a beer or a coffee; we ask, and get asked, for dates; we save up for holidays to help us unwind on a sandy beach.
Comcast fined $150,000 in Internet-usage case (Philly.com)
The Florida attorney general has fined Comcast Corp. $150,000 as part of a settlement for failing to disclose when an Internet customer could get into trouble for excessive downloading and e-mailing.
Internet Searches for ‘Palin’ Soar (TV Week)
Sarah Palin is the most searched-for political figure on the Internet in the last three years as measured by volume of searches in a one-week period, according to Hitwise.
TalkZone Internet Talk Radio Adds 'Lawyers Who Needs Them' (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
TalkZone Internet Radio has added the award winning "Lawyers Who Needs Them" program featuring hosts Randal Simonetti and James Hartman Esq. The program originated on National Public Radio in Rochester in the early 1990s and moved to Rochester's CBS affiliate WHAM. During that period Simonetti and Hartman received the coveted New York State BAR Association Media Award for broadcast excellence.
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