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Feb 13
By Brad Stone

Who's behind the popular webcam-shuffle site Chatroulette? Andrey Ternovskiy, who says he is a 17-year-old high school student in Moscow.

Feb 10
By Brad Stone

AOL is opening up its popular AOL Instant Messenger network and combining Facebook's chat service with its own.

Feb 4
By Brad Stone

AT&T reverses its ban on Sling Media's iPhone application streaming television over its 3G data network.

Jan 29
By Brad Stone

Amazon removed Macmillan books from its site in a dispute over prices of e-books.

Jan 27
By Brad Stone

The Kindle has met its most formidable competition yet in the Apple iPad, but there are reasons to believe Amazon's e-book business will continue to...

By Brad Stone

Updates from Apple's press event heralding its "latest creation," widely expected to be a tablet computer.

Jan 20
By Brad Stone

A San Francisco startup, CrowdFlower, has raised money to help companies distribute mundane tasks to Internet workers, rather than hiring full-time employees.

By Brad Stone

Allowing applications for the Kindle could turn a popular single-purpose device into a more interesting and versatile gadget.

Jan 18
By Brad Stone

Apple sent out invitations for a special event heralding its "latest creation."...

Jan 8
By Brad Stone

Warner Bros. and Netflix executives describe how they came to agree to delay the availability of Warner movies to Netflix subscribers.

Dec 31, 2009
By Brad Stone

The Facebook account of Julius Genachowski, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, falls prey to social-networking scam artists.

Dec 7, 2009
By Brad Stone

Google unveiled efforts to expand its search technology, including integration with Twitter and photo analysis.

Dec 4, 2009
By Brad Stone

Google will start personalizing the search results of people who use the service without logging in, a move that may raise privacy concerns.

Dec 3, 2009
By Brad Stone

Google's new Public DNS offering has a rival questioning the search giant's motives.

Dec 2, 2009
By Brad Stone

Facebook and Yahoo say they will allow users to combine their news feeds from each site as part of a deepening five-year partnership.

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