S'pore's disabled need better Web site access
Public sector leads way to creating accessible Web sites for disabled, but these remain small percentage of overall sites in Singapore, says executive.
PayPal eyes Asian SMBs' e-commerce moves
Citing study it commissioned, PayPal says small and midsize businesses in region are looking at e-commerce to power growth and enter new markets in year ahead.
New Google search UI brings color, search options
Search results user interface being tested highlights different options in eye-catching color, a nod to rivals trying to dent its lead with presentation improvements.
Amazon paces holiday tech discount drive
Deep, early price cuts on tech gadgets by electronics makers and retailers may be good for consumers and bad for profits.
LinkedIn's platform loosens up
Professional networking site now lets developers access its application programming interface to import LinkedIn features into external sites.
Report: Microsoft may help News Corp. delist sites
The media empire is talking with tech giant about having its Web sites removed from Google search results, according to a Financial Times report.
Firefox faces browser clone war in China
Mozilla hosts outreach programs to drive Web standards and has special version of Firefox for China, where browser landscape features IE clones.
O'Reilly: Web is at war, and it's making me sad
In his keynote at the Web 2.0 Expo, Tim O'Reilly sets off the "punditocracy" by insisting that the "war of the Web" is heating up again.
Firefox-syncing Weave updates to beta
Mozilla's homegrown tool for synchronizing Firefox across computers and devices graduates to beta and introduces incremental syncing and a more streamlined, less obtrusive experience.
Running a contest on Facebook? That'll cost you
Social network tightened rules for companies running contests on its platform, and sources say those companies will be required to buy ad space, too.
Microsoft moves MSN Video under Bing umbrella
Software maker said on Tuesday it is combining its video search and MSN content under the Bing brand as part of fall refresh.
Europe getting 'Internet freedom' law
Major overhaul of telecommunications regulations tackles issues ranging from data-breach notification to faster number porting to Internet access.
Asia's search hits record high in September
Search queries in region clocks 38.6 billion last month, compared to 33 billion last year, with Google leading way as preferred search site, study shows.
Google Dashboard lifts curtain on stored data
A new page off user's Google Account settings lets them review all the data the company has stored regarding that account, and make changes or delete data.
Google Chrome 4.0 graduates to beta status
There's no Mac OS X or Linux version yet, and extensions are disabled, but a significant new version of Chrome is heading to a broader audience.










