After the numerous attempts from Microsoft to acquire Yahoo, Yahoo makes a bold move to use Google's advertising platform while they work things out. In addition to this,
Microhoo: Yahoo Raises the Stakes (Again)
In an attempt to either upset Microsoft or their shareholders, Yahoo rejected Microsoft's higher bid to acquire them. Microsoft responded with a veiled threat for a "hostile"
VA Requires Students to Learn Online Safety
Virginia, the state that houses NCMEC and AOL, has enacted a policy that schools must now facilitate classes that help keeps kids safe on the Web. Before I shoot it down, I want to
Car Modifications Are Not a Crime (Except in California)
Last week, more than 100 Riverside, CA law enforcement officers swarmed into a parking lot to perform warrant-less searches on people's slightly modified vehicles. This not only
Craigslist Gets Bloggy (Finally!)
The more-popular-than-they-should free classifieds Web site, Craigslist, now has a blog to help respond to user's feedback and engage in open discussion. Just like the site, it's
Follow-Up: Craigslist Raid of Oregon Resident Was a Burglarly
Last week, you might have heard of an Oregon man who's house was raided by means of a Craigslist posting. Well, it was in fact a poorly-staged burglary as two people were arrested