Yet again, Yahoo! has impressed and surprised the world by adopting the Semantic Web. Yahoo! had been announcing about expanding Open Search Platform and letting third parties to alter and enhance search results with structured data that may be useful to users.
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Yahoo! wows with semantic web
Bebo acquired by AOL for USD 850 million
AOL and Bebo has entered into an agreement of $850 million. By signing agreement, Bebo, social media network, will be apart of of AOL. With addition of more than 40 millions members of Bebo, AOL will have more than 80 millions members putting it in driver seat in the fast-growing social media market.
When an Interview with Zuckerberg turns into a Revolt
The crowd had had enough of Lacy’s interview style (which was also sprinkled with a few mentions of her existing and upcoming book), and turned into a real-life manifestation of a Digg revolt. Once Zuckerberg said that Lacy will need to actually ask some questions during the interview, the audience broke into applause, and just didn’t stop.
Unison - Full Linux Alternative to Exchange Server
Finally someone is putting out a complete linux alternative to Exchange and Outlook. Unison is the suite that combines IP telephony, e-mail and instant messaging with diary, address book and presence capabilities, all in a single Linux server. It is to be noted that users can get these elements separately as well.
Anonymous Comments To Be made Illegal
According to Action News 36, Tim Couch filed a bill to make any postings online with hiding details would be made illegal.







