Archive for December, 2006
Woolworths has credited a rollout of radio frequency technology for some of the success of its new distribution centres around Australia.
TORONTO - A video posted on the ultra-popular website YouTube has helped Canadian police find a man they believe responsible for a murder.
Hotel heiress emerges as most serched for ‘news’ term.
Google Year End Zeitgeist shows social networking at the top.
Once again, it’s a new beginning for AOL as chief executive Randy Falco announced his new executive team.
Swiss acquisition to build out European mapping services.
Place-shifting software developer Orb Networks claimed this week that more than 500,000 people have downloaded and are actively using the free Orb MyCasting service.
LONDON - Collector Charles Saatchi has launched a website for art students and a handful have already sold works online as the Internet begins to change the way the art world works.
SAN FRANCISCO/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - EBay is folding its Chinese operations into a new venture controlled by a local partner as it switches strategies in a fast-growing market where it has struggled.
LOS ANGELES - EBay plans to announce soon that it will shut down its main Web site in China and replace it with one run by a joint venture with Beijing-based Tom Online, a person familiar with the matter said on Monday.





