Newswatch 5.15.07: Rampant ivory trade on eBay
By Richard Koman - May 15, 2007
eBay condemned for allowing 'rampant' ivory trade (Reuters)
Oracle VP settles trading charges (Mercury News)
SF Wi-Fi plan hits snag (SF Chronicle)
YouTube restores video critical of rapper: a take-down error, admits Universal (Ars Technica)
Senators say offshore firms are biggest H1-B users (Infoworld)
Business Software Alliance supports new cybercrime bill (Infoworld)
AOL buys Third Screen Media to boost mobile ad business (Infoworld)
Microsoft's hard line on open source hardest on startups (Infoworld)
On the Web, an advanced carbon calculator for personal use (NY Times)
Bill Joy: Cleantech bigger than Internet (Reuters)
Top 5 Euro startups from Startup 2.0 (TechCrunch)
Amazon acquires camera review site (TechCrunch)
260 new porn sites every day (TechCrunch)
Yahoo appoints new CFO (Yahoo PR)
The real story of JPG Magazine (Derek Powazek)
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