PodTech News Brief
October 30th, 2006 |
Jason Lopez
Microsoft hears another complaint about anti-competitive practices — this time from Google. Sony’s Playstation 3 is under pressure from less expensive competition. Copyrighted material online is being pulled from MySpace and YouTube, marking important transitions for both peer-to-peer sites. TV-produced comedy shows may not be available on those sites, but comedy produced specifically for the Internet may be on the way from Turner Broadcasting, and from the Women in Technology conference in Santa Clara, Calif., a look at how cars might be a part of the global warming solution. These stories and more from PodTech News.
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