Web TV Pioneer Joost Gives Up Dream, Restructures - Advertising Age
Web TV Pioneer Joost Gives Up Dream, Restructures - Advertising Age
CEO Mike Volpi is stepping down and will become chairman; about 20 of the company’s 90 employees will remain after the restructuring, according to an executive familiar with the situation. In a statement, the company said “a core team” will remain in
Tuesday eye-opener: How will you feel about Manny’s return? - USA Today Blogs
Good morning. Four more days until Manny Ramirez becomes street legal again. The Los Angeles Dodgers gain on Friday is the Inland Empire’s loss. Ramirez’s minor league experiment is over and he won’t be suiting up today for San Bernadino against
Michael Jackson dominating iTunes, YouTube - CNET News
Michael Jackson, who along with four of his brothers recorded his first hit songs as a child, continues to be a chart topper a day after his death. On Friday, Jackson’s music was attracting huge audiences at Apple’s iTunes and Amazon.com. On iTunes
Deluge: For All Your Torrent Needs - Softpedia
Using torrents has become quite an everyday routine for most of us. Though eating up all your bandwidth in one bite, they surely can take the load off traffic-heavy servers. How? Each of us becomes a peer that “seeds” tiny bits of the download
Web2 Delight lets you easily download videos from YouTube - Mac Central
As great as video sharing Web sites like YouTube are, they often don’t allow you to directly download the videos on their site. Web2 Delight doesn’t just make this possible; it makes the whole process positively painless. To download a photo or
Joost bows to YouTube, gives up consumer video - CNET News
That peer-to-peer magic that helped Kazaa and Skype dazzle consumers and disrupt the music and telecom industries has failed to produce the same kind of success in Web video. Mike Volpi has stepped down as CEO but will remain chairman. (Credit: CNET
Pirate Bay raising the surrender flag to Hollywood - Los Angeles Times Blogs
The world’s most notorious website for illegal music and movie downloading is going legit. The Pirate Bay, a Sweden-based website that’s one of the most popular sources for Internet piracy, has agreed to be acquired by Global Gaming Factor, a Swedish



