web pages

Google gives customers faster Site Search service

CNET Tech blog  Thu, 11/13/2008 - 7:59am

Those who use the service to give their sites a search interface now can tell Google when to update its index so new Web pages can be searched.



 

Tweaker alert: Greasemonkey coming to Chrome

CNET Tech blog  Mon, 10/20/2008 - 8:58am

A tool that lets people customize what Web pages can do is coming to Chrome, Google's open-source browser.



 

Headup finds new connections on Web pages

CNET Tech blog  Fri, 10/17/2008 - 4:50pm

Add some intelligence to your browsing with this Firefox extension



 

Bookmarklet converts Web pages to CD sleeves

CNET Tech blog  Sat, 10/11/2008 - 10:39am

Got a printer, some paper, and some loose optical discs? Check out Liquid Mongoose, a simple tool that turns information from the Web into slick envelopes.



 

Reframe It launches community markup system for Web pages

CNET Tech blog  Wed, 10/08/2008 - 11:00am

The ThirdVoice concept just will not die. Reframe It lets you highlight a piece of a Web page, comment on it, and discuss those comments with other visitors.



 

Yahoo: What happens if Google deal doesn’t go through?

ZDNET - Between the Lines  Mon, 10/06/2008 - 6:36am

Yahoo’s search advertising deal with Google, which is expected to increase the company’s ability to monetize its Web pages, has been delayed to give the Department of Justice more time to evaluate it.



 

Yahoo Buzz opens up to all Web publishers

ZDNET - Between the Lines  Mon, 08/18/2008 - 9:00pm

Yahoo Buzz is opening its doors to all publishers. Yahoo said that Web publishers from large players to the niche blogs will be able to add content to Buzz via simple code.

Meanwhile, Yahoo says that any page on the Web can be added to Buzz.



 

AOL acquires Sphere for content, ad networks

CNET Tech blog  Tue, 04/15/2008 - 1:08am

Time Warner's AOL has acquired Sphere, a start-up whose technology beefs up Web pages with links to articles, blog posts, and other related content, the company said Monday night.

Sphere will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of AOL, the company said in a statement, part of the programming ...



 

Fears over pro-suicide web pages

BBC News | Health | World Edition  Thu, 04/10/2008 - 6:07pm

People surfing for suicide information are more likely to find sites encouraging it than giving support, a study says.



 

Slatin made Web pages accessible

Daily Texan  Mon, 03/31/2008 - 11:00pm

UT professor John Slatin, an advocate of Internet accessibility for the blind, died last week after battling leukemia since June 2005.