A Trojan horse has been discovered in Google Pages, a Web site hosting service offered by the search giant.
A new worm that targets Yahoo e-mail users is on the loose, taking advantage of an unpatched JavaScript flaw, a security company has warned.
Shares in Google ended their first day of public trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange as they began, up about 18 percent.
Microsoft's efforts to reach some sort of arrangement with Yahoo have broken down again, Yahoo confirmed on Thursday.
America Online on Wednesday said it plans to launch its redesigned Web-based e-mail service for subscribers later this week.
On Saturday, Microsoft formally withdrew its offer to acquire the search pioneer, at least for now. So what happens next for Yahoo? A deal with Google looks likely.
Investors balk at a deal seen as benefiting company and insiders over buyers.
Search giant's expanding roster of Windows-free Web services may be a factor in the shuffle. Software on demand is an issue too.
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