Newswatch 4.12.07: Vonage CEO out

By Richard Koman - April 12, 2007

CBS Jumps on the "Stick-It-To-You-Tube" Train (IP Democracy)

Women don't click with Internet videos (Reuters)

Apple, Opera, and Mozilla Push For HTML5 (Slashdot)

E-mail monitoring may violate European laws (News.com)

Google plans to open operations center in Poland (AP)

Vonage CEO resigns; Company moves to cut costs (Computerworld)

Subscription rumors for iTunes surface again (News.com)

Senators propose labels for adult sites (News.com)

The case of the missing White House emails (News.com)

Vonage chief out (FT)

Comcast to launch website for video (FT)

Comcast acquires Fandango (GigaOM)

Faster WiFi World is coming (NYT)

MGM will offer movies on iTunes (AP)

Beatles settle EMI suit (SF Chron)

Box.net releases two-way storage unit (TechCrunch)

Yahoo to acquire Rivals.com (paidContent.org)

Microsoft will crack open its tech vault (Seattle PI)


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