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Microsoft says its Web search on "positive trajectory" (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Microsoft Corp. said on Monday its Web search business remains on a "positive trajectory" with plans to roll out several updates over the next 12 months. Web users read more content online (UPI) U.S. Web users spend 47 percent of their time online viewing content sites, up from 34 percent in 2003, a study said Monday. Web Sites Serve Up Dangerous Eating Disorders Advice (MedicineNet.com) Title: Web Sites Serve Up Dangerous Eating Disorders Advice Category: Health News Created: 8/11/2007 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 8/13/2007 Manufacturers find ways to navigate Web retailing (International Herald Tribune) For manufacturers, the Web can be a hazardous place. Consumers expect these companies to sell their products directly online, but retailers have other thoughts. Hacked U.N. Web site still at risk? (CNET) Blog: Hackers infiltrate several Web pages with anti-United States and -Israel messages. Some software developers say the security holes haven't been fixed. NAB Rips Soundexchange Over Delay In Web Radio Royalty Settlement (FMQB) The National Association of Broadcasters ( NAB ) has released a statement ripping SoundExchange for not responding to the organization's "good faith offer" in the ongoing dispute over Web radio royalties. NaviSite Buys Web Hosting Providers (AP via Yahoo! Finance) NaviSite Inc., which provides outsourced Web site and data services, said Monday it acquired two privately-held providers of hosting services, Alabanza and Jupiter Hosting, for a total price of $15.5 million in cash. Google selling Web storage services (USA Today) Web search and Internet services company Google on Friday began selling expanded online storage, aimed at users with large picture, music or video file collections. |