Additional publishers, hoping to recapture a chunk of national advertising lost to the internet, are joining a network started last month by the New York Times Co., Hearst, the Tribune Co. and Gannett.
The winners of an auction for coveted wireless spectrum include wireless carriers AT&T and Verizon. Search engine Google did not win its bid, although the auction did trigger the open-access requirements it campaigned for.
Mozilla is hosting a contest to identify the add-ons which exemplify the new features of the soon-to-be-released Firefox 3 browser. The contest has re-ignited the debate about how rapidly Firefox should incorporate new features in the effort to gain users.
Verizon walked away from the FCC's 700-MHz auction with the lion's share of the spoils, bidding $9.4 billion for a huge chunk of spectrum that includes the coveted open-access C-block.
Accessing your e-mail in a web browser is all the rage, but rage is all you'll be feeling when your net access goes down and you don't have a local backup of your messages. Learn some tips for backing up your inbox on Wired.com's How-To Wiki.