San Francisco based HotOrNot, founded by James Hong and Jim Young in October 2000, has been acquired, according to TechCrunch.
SEATTLE — Starbucks Corp. is teaming up with AT&T Inc. and will start offering a mix of free and paid wireless Internet service in many of its U.S. coffee shops, beginning this spring. According to seattlepi.com, follow the link.
An unconfirmed rumor has surfaced that either Google or MySpace is about to announce a big $1 billion to $1.5 billion acquisition in …
Is Verizon gaming Google in US wireless auction? The Register writes about this in this post.
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Steve Jobs says Apple will expand their iTunes service for movie rentals later this year to Europe. That would be great but how will Apple solve the issue of different movie launches in different countries? We’ll keep you posted…
Interesting chart - Six in Ten Broadband Users Watch Online Video Weekly, Up 36% YOY according to Marketing Charts
MacRumors.com covers the KeyNote at MacWorld and they are doing the best job.
"Twenty-five percent of cell phone owners in the US browse the Internet from their cell phones, with 16 percent doing so frequently. "
The Pirate Bay gets sued, but not scared.