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One of Google's hottest properties YouTube is heavily rumoured to launch a subscription music service, similar to Spotify and Rdio, "before the end of the year."
Ever wanted a holiday to Melbourne, but haven't had the cash or the time? Well, now you can without even leaving your desk.
YouTube has is taking action against trolls and bullies, announcing video uploaders would have access to 'new tools' to filter out 'unwelcome voices.'
Microsoft has made an embarrassing backflip, withdrawing an online ad that mocked Apple's iPhone mere hours after posting it.
The idea of choosing a home page has largely fallen away, with many users making do with the default setting in their particular browser.
Tech giant Google has entered into Australia's political debate, launching an election YouTube channel ahead of the 7 September polling date.
Microsoft has put out a new Windows 8 tablet ad that cheekily uses Siri to highlight everything wrong with the iPad.
Google is set to offer a video subscription service for YouTube, with the company set to make a big announcement in the coming week.
Australian government agencies asked for 145 items to be removed from Google's search, YouTube, Blogger and Google+ services in the second half of 2012, according to a report from Google.
Video killed the radio star, but YouTube killed video, and the video-sharing giant is paying tribute to video's 57th birthday with a new viewing mode.
Preparing a will, looking into life insurance and recording a ‘goodbye’ video are all things to do before you pass away, and now Google has added one more to the list.
YouTube has won the internet with an announcement today that it’s shutting down tonight after existing simply to be an “8 year-long contest.”
Google's video sharing service YouTube announced it has over one billion people watching its videos every month. That’s a lot of cat videos.
Streaming is the future of music for many people and (the present for some). Now YouTube wants some of the action.
Mobile carriers have made a big deal about offering unmetered access to social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter, but that seems to be going the way of the 'unlimited' downloads offered by Optus when it launched its Optus@Home cable internet service.
The latest MYOB Business Monitor report reveals "a significant decline" in SMEs' online business activity despite a increase in the incidence of web sites.
Samsung has introduced a pair of interchangeable-lens cameras with built-in Wi-Fi capability.
AVG's MultiMi aims to provide a single interface to multiple social media services, much as multi-protocol instant messaging applications such as Adium can connect simultaneously to multiple IM services.
Nothing is forever, and Google is pulling down the shutters on another batch of products and services.
ICANN has published the list of applications for the first round of generic top level domains, and there are some surprises.
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