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A difference between today’s Live 8 and 1985’s Live Aid is the use of modern-day technology to network a global community.

Perfect 10 lawsuit claims Amazon.com’s A9 search site shows thousands of photos without permission.

Some key tech decisions this week were made not in the boardroom but by nine men and women wearing black robes.

The Bush administration snubs the United Nations, saying the United States will maintain control of the Internet’s root.

Service allows viewing of music videos, news segments and other content from parent company Time Warner.

Parts of the controversial post-9/11 law expire soon. The U.S. Justice Department wants to keep them.

The two companies hope to encourage developers to create new apps to expand search. Also: Amazon launches mapping service.

As Google grapples with its video experiment and a lawsuit, Microsoft eyes the desktop and Yahoo gets social.

A buyout would give MSN several key assets, but would put it under the watchful eye of consumer watchdogs.




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