Yahoo Inc Chairman Roy Bostock Steps Down

Yahoo Inc Chairman Roy Bostock and three other directors will step down as the struggling company ploughs ahead with an internal overhaul, including discussions on dealing with its stakes in China’s Alibaba Group and Yahoo Japan. The corporation – once a Web powerhouse but now agonizing over a range of options to revive flagging growth – on Tuesday said it appointed former Rovi Corp CEO and International Business Machines... [more]

Kylie Minogue calls police over Twitter ‘weirdo’ threat

Australian pop star Kylie Minogue has alerted police to an online stalker — a “deluded weirdo” issuing threats over Twitter, she wrote on the micro-blogging site on Tuesday. The diminutive singer told her more than one million followers on the site that she adored her supporters, but one among them was not her ‘lover’ — her nickname for her fans. “I love 1,033,861 of you LOVERS, but 1 is not a lover,... [more]

Pinterest drives more traffic to sites than 100 million Google+ users

According to a recent study conducted by Sharaholic, Pinterest drove more referral traffic to sites in January than Google+, Reddit, YouTube, LinkedIn and MySpace all combined. In addition, it’s threatening to unseat Twitter, Google news, Google images, Gmail and Stumble Upon in the coming months to slide into the number two spot behind Facebook. Since July 2011, referral traffic from Pinterest has grown from 0.17 percent to 3.6 percent... [more]

Twitter CEO says blocking policy over-distilled

Twitter CEO Dick Costolo sought to calm the global outrage over the company’s new country-by-country censorship policy on Monday, complaining in part that the issue is being treated with the same kind of shorthand that has made Twitter popular. Speaking at the All Things D conference, Costolo repeated the company’s justification for the policy change it announced last week: By taking down tweets only in the country where Twitter... [more]

Five buyers ‘seriously interested’ in Saab

Up to five companies are keen to buy Saab, one of the bankrupt Swedish carmaker’s three administrators said Sunday. “I can’t comment on who we are in discussions with, but we are conducting dialogues with four to five interested parties who we consider are seriously interested,” Hans Bergqvist told the TT news agency. He said the aim was to sell all of Saab, which filed for bankruptcy on December 19, to a single... [more]

Delegation of IAEA Arrives in Iran to Discuss Nuclear Program

A delegation of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) arrived in Iran to discuss the Islamic Republic’s controversial nuclear program, the Iranian media reported on Sunday. Iran’s Envoy to the IAEA Ali Ashgar Soltanieh said last week that a delegation of the UN nuclear watchdog would visit Iran on January 29-31 “to negotiate and discuss issues raised by the IAEA.” The IAEA delegation is led by Herman Nackaerts who is in charge... [more]

Japan seeks UN nuclear agency presence in Fukushima

Japan is asking the UN’s nuclear agency to set up a permanent office in Fukushima to monitor its efforts to contain the world’s worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl, according to officials. The news came as an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts began examining Japan’s safety checks on idled nuclear reactors. Tokyo wants an international seal of approval for the energy-hungry country’s nuclear... [more]

Renowned attorney Bennett to represent Megaupload

When Megaupload executives arrive in court to answer charges that they orchestrated a massive online piracy scheme, they’ll be backed by a prominent lawyer who has defended Bill Clinton against sexual harassment charges and Enron against allegations of corporate fraud. Washington attorney Robert Bennett said Friday that he will represent the company, which was indicted in federal court in Alexandria Thursday on copyright infringement and... [more]

After protest, Congress puts off movie piracy bill

Caving to a massive campaign by Internet services and their millions of users, Congress indefinitely postponed legislation Friday to stop online piracy of movies and music costing U.S. companies billions of dollars every year. Critics said the bills would result in censorship and stifle Internet innovation. The demise, at least for the time being, of the anti-piracy bills was a clear victory for Silicon Valley over Hollywood, which has campaigned... [more]

‘Anonymous’ hackers briefly hijack French Elysee website

The shadowy online hackers group Anonymous briefly hijacked the French presidential website on Friday in apparent retaliation for the US shutdown of file-sharing site Megaupload. The slogan “We Are Legion,” the group’s online rallying cry, was inserted into the navigation bar of the official Elysee site’s (www.elysee.fr). Before the end of the day, the site had been restored to normal. The group’s action appeared... [more]

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