BEIJING (Reuters) - China's huge Internet community has sparked a nationwide search for the father of 10m air pistol gold medallist Guo Wenjun who abandoned his daughter 10 years ago and left her to the care of her coach.
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Google Inc said on Monday it has resolved an issue with its contacts system that caused many users of its Gmail service to have trouble accessing their online e-mail.
Songwriters made 15% less money from CD sales in the first six months of the year as consumers choose to download music from the internet, new figures show.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Citigroup said on Monday that Amazon.com Inc's Kindle electronic reader appears to be selling much better than expected and could double a previous estimate for units sold this year, sending shares in the online retailer up 7 percent.
(Reuters) - Internet access and protocol provider Cogent Communications Group Inc posted a quarterly loss that missed market expectations and forecast a wider third-quarter and full-year loss, sending its shares down to a 52-week low.
A Boston police officer called it an example of "the up and coming crime," using the Internet to commit fraud. A small group of people from the Dorchester area is suspected in a $100,000-plus scheme using stolen credit card numbers to boost balances on Dunkin' Donuts gift cards, all with the aid of a computer.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc said on Tuesday it is an offering an upgraded version of the hardware appliance its sells to companies and government organizations for Google-style Web search of office documents.
Five Week Nominum Push Results in Customers Flawlessly Upgrading their DNS
August 6, 2008 — Nominum, the leading provider of network naming and addressing technologies, announced today that more than 120 million broadband Internet users are protected a
The reminders will be everywhere the next two weeks for Pete Orr. They will come via satellite TV, wireless Internet, cellular phone and Orr's own organic sense of pride for the Canadian national baseball team.
Two female students at Yale Law School who say anonymous, defamatory comments were made about them on the Internet have identified one of the defendants in their federal lawsuit.