Month: June 2011
New YouTube feature: “As Seen On”
When you embed YouTube videos on your blog, you are helping to show the variety of great content on YouTube. This practice often adds context to what you’re watching. With the recent launch of “As Seen On” YouTube pages, we’re connecting those conversations around the web to deepen the connection to the YouTube videos…
Microsoft loses $290 million in patent battle
The US Supreme Court ruled against Microsoft Corporation on Thursday in its appeal of a record $290 million jury verdict for infringing a small Canadian software firm’s patent. The justices upheld a US appeals court’s ruling that went against the world’s largest software company in its legal b attle with…
IPv6 day: test your connection
Today, 8 June, 2011, Google, Facebook, Yahoo!, Akamai, Limelight Networks and other 200 organizations around the globe, turned on IPv6 for the world’s first mass test of the second-generation networking standard. The Internet needs more addresses, due of the lack of IPv4 addresses. That’s why Google and other websites are…
New YouTube feature: “As Seen On”
When you embed YouTube videos on your blog, you are helping to show the variety of great content on YouTube. This practice often adds context to what you’re watching. With the recent launch of “As Seen On” YouTube pages, we’re connecting those conversations around the web to deepen the connection to the YouTube videos…
Microsoft loses $290 million in patent battle
The US Supreme Court ruled against Microsoft Corporation on Thursday in its appeal of a record $290 million jury verdict for infringing a small Canadian software firm’s patent. The justices upheld a US appeals court’s ruling that went against the world’s largest software company in its legal b attle with…
IPv6 day: test your connection
Today, 8 June, 2011, Google, Facebook, Yahoo!, Akamai, Limelight Networks and other 200 organizations around the globe, turned on IPv6 for the world’s first mass test of the second-generation networking standard. The Internet needs more addresses, due of the lack of IPv4 addresses. That’s why Google and other websites are…