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  • Music Industry to Abandon Mass Suits
    The music industry is halting its legal offensive against copyright pirates, hoping to get more help from Internet-service providers.

  • LinkedIn CEO to Resign
    LinkedIn said that its chief executive Dan Nye is resigning after less than two years at the helm of the social-networking site.

  • Yahoo Stores Personal Data for 90 Days
    Yahoo is cutting the time it stores personally identifying data about users online searches to 90 days, in a move to appease privacy advocates and regulators.

  • Provocative Queries Win SodaHead Fans
    SodaHead.com, which lets visitors create and participate in opinion polls, is drawing an audience with an ad strategy that capitalizes on taboo topics.

  • Web Sites Make It Easier to Flag Trouble
    Social-networking sites are making it easier to report abuses such as cyberbullying. The trend puts more tools in the hands of parents whose kids are the targets or the perpetrators of bullying.

  • Clearwire's WiMax Rollout Faces Hurdles
    Clearwire must raise additional capital to best rivals in the rollout of a new generation of mobile Internet access.

  • Online Video Ads Slow
    TV networks hoped digital dollars would help offset declines in traditional ad spending, but even online video is showing weakness.

  • Google Wants Its Own Fast Track on Web
    Google has approached major cable and phone companies that carry Internet traffic with a proposal to create a fast lane for its own content.

  • Check Sites on Shipping
    Web shoppers should check their shipping options to ensure that gifts arrive on time.


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