Adobe in push to spread web video to TV sets
The denizens of Hollywood and Silicon Valley increasingly agree on one thing - a standard for online video called Adobe Flash.
Economic blogger who angered Seoul is acquitted
A South Korean online economic commentator who criticized and angered the government but commanded a huge following was freed from jail after a court acquitted him of charges of maliciously spreading false information on the internet.
Europe: Internet will surpass TV in 14 months
A Microsoft report, "Europe logs on: Internet trends of today and tomorrow," finds that European internet consumption in 2010 will average 14.2 hours per week compared to 11.5 hours a week spent watching TV.
Italians look to small screen (yeah, that'd be the computer screen)
There has been a conspicuous shift in the Italian film industry - from the big screen to the computer screen.
Is there a good way to nail down a steady income? In this economy? Try writing a successful program for the iPhone.
Is it time to stop using the word 'piracy'?
Should "digital piracy" be renamed as "unauthorised copying"?
Is this the future of the digital book?
Bradley Inman wants to create great fiction, dramatic online video and compelling Twitter stream - and then roll them all into a multimedia hybrid that is tailored to the rapidly growing number of digital reading devices.
Itsy bitsy company offers web-based competition for Microsoft Word
Recognition of the internet has been slow in coming to the Redmond brigade. Microsoft is finally preparing Web versions of its Office suite, though these are intended as supplements, not as replacements.
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