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Google Launches 'Chrome' Web Browser

Sep 5th, 2008 · Internet search giant Google unveiled Chrome, a new piece of Web browser software on Tuesday. Danny Sullivan, editor-in-chief of SearchEngineLand.com, explains what Google's open-source browser can do, and why a search engine leader wants to get into the Web software market.

Keywords: engines · Google · Internet · software · Browser · Danny Sullivan · SearchEngineLandcom

Google Releases Free Browser, 'Chrome'

Sep 2nd, 2008 · Google begins distributing its own browser Tuesday in a move likely to heat up its rivalry with Microsoft. The Internet search leader confirmed the long-rumored browser in a posting on its Web site Monday. Google promises the free browser called "Chrome" will be more suited to interactive elements and videos.

Keywords: video · distribution · Promise · Google · Internet · Microsoft · rivalry · Browser

Nanny Answers 'Loud, Pushy' Mom's Plea

Aug 29th, 2008 · A mother of four posted a candid advertisement for a live-in nanny in Manhattan. Rebecca Land Soodak wrote, "My kids are a pain," adding, "I can be a tad difficult to work for. I'm loud, pushy and while I used to think we paid well, I am no longer sure." The ad spread on the Internet and attracted a successful applicant, who tells the New York Times she accepted the job without even meeting all the kids.

Keywords: York Times · candidate · mom · Ad · pleas · Internet · Manhattan · Advertisers · Nanny · applicants · pushy · emNew

Hollywood and Technology

Aug 22nd, 2008 · We look at how Hollywood became a driving force in the invention of new technologies — from Technicolor to the rise of digital special effects — and how new ideas and technologies, such as the Internet, are still shaping the movie industry today.

Keywords: industry · technology · movies · Internet · Hollywood · technologies · digital · Technicolor

Monkey Eludes Police In Tokyo Train Station

Aug 21st, 2008 · A cheeky little monkey made his way into a Tokyo train station Wednesday and perched on a ledge high above the morning commuters, many of whom grabbed their cell phones and snapped videos. The mischievous creature can now be seen all over the Internet. Dozens of police tried to get him to jump into nets, but the wild monkey skipped out of the station toward a nearby park.

Keywords: cell · video · Internet · Tokyo · creatures · Commute · cheeky · ledge

Subtle Internet Ads Send Targeted Political Messages

Aug 17th, 2008 · Specially tailored Internet ads are helping political candidates target potential voters they want to mobilize. The Web is already filling up with ads for Barack Obama and John McCain. Robert Smith speaks with two experts in the field, Democrat Michael Bassik and Republican Cyrus Krohn, about this popular new way of reaching voters.

Keywords: politics · voters · candidate · Ad · Mobil · John McCain · Internet · Robert Smith · Barack Obama · Democrat Michael Bassik · Republican Cyrus Krohn

Shipping Snag Delays Netflix Customers' Rentals

Aug 15th, 2008 · About 2.5 million Netflix customers won't get this week's movie delivery on time. The company says an internal technical issue has disrupted shipping across the country. It's the worst delivery problem the Internet rental pioneer has ever had.

Keywords: country · company · Pioneer · movies · Internet · customer · rental · delivery · technical · Netflix

Internet Cartoon Pays Off For Kansas Candidate ****

Aug 12th, 2008 · First-time political candidate Sean Tevis has unwittingly struck fundraising gold with a stick-figure comic strip. His Web cartoon, a fundraising appeal in his bid for state lawmaker, attracted nationwide attention. He has raised nearly $100,000.

Keywords: cartoons · politics · lawmakers · Kansas · candidate · Internet · Fundraising · comic · gold · Sean Tevis

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