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News Archive June 2008
30th June
27th June
- Yahoo trumpets reorganization
- MySpace opens up data portability initiative
- Internet address suffix choice expanded
- He said, she said: Which is it? Facebook asks
26th June
- Google names Bell Canada exec as its new CFO
- Microsoft's Yahoo strategy: Betting on Yang
- BBC revamps catch-up service
- Internet set for domain name goldrush
25th June
- YouTube home to nearly half web clips watched in UK
- China's famed Shaolin temple kick starts online store
- Yahoo shares yo-yo on buyout talks
- Google Offers Tools To Place Ads On Right Web Sites
24th June
- iVillage's Parentshood online comedy to debut in the autumn
- For sale on eBay: One man's life
- Google to offer audience measures for advertisers
- Social sites seek fresh ad ideas
23rd June
- Mozilla investigates Firefox bug, talks security
- Facebook heads MySpace in unique visitors
- Teenage hacker fakes earthquake warning online
- One tonne 'Baby' marks its birth
20th June
- AVG fake traffic spares Google AdWords
- Blogger launches "Google bomb" at McCain
- Yahoo seen planning reorganisation
- Facebook begins march on China
19th June
- Yahoo UK appoints Mark Rabe as sales chief
- Google gives priority to fast ads
- Yahoo Mail hopes to lure users with 'ymail.com'
- Yahoo-Google Deal Faces Scrutiny Antitrust Experts Say
18th June
- Red Cross uses Web 2.0 to update disaster victims, relief wo
- Facebook and Google still not ready to connect friends
- Google sees benefits in Yahoo "experiment"
- Skype's latest puts focus on watching who you call
17th June
- Woman pleads innocent in Myspace hoax suicide case
- Firefox aims for download record
- Yahoo exec leaves to work at venture firms
- Google Ads and Yahoo deal rings alarm bells for agencies
16th June
- Obama Campaign Seeks Web-Site Security Help
- Google Wins, Yahoo Still Standing
- eBay Open Up Wide to Developers
- US abusing extradition says hacker's lawyer
13th June
- Jail sentence for botnet creator
- MySpace plans redesign for next week
- House of Lords 'reaches out' into the blogosphere
- Manners still matter when you're poking on Facebook
11th June
10th June
9th June
- UK trailing in global broadband league
- AMD shows off new quad-core Opterons
- Intel antitrust trial pushed back to 2010
- Acer and HP end patent dispute
- Mirror Group launches online research community
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