Long ago lapped by Facebook in popularity and with fast-growing Twitter on its tail, MySpace is planning a series of updates over the next months that will link its users' posts to the other social networking sites more easily and carve out its niche as an entertainment hub more clearly.
Google Sees End to China Talks Eric Schmidt said his company expects to soon conclude talks with the Chinese government over the fate of its search engine and business in China.
Google —which has spent much of the last year talking about how it is making more money off of YouTube—is now beginning to monetize the mobile version of the video site. In a blog post, the company says banner ads—sold on a "full-day basis"—will soon appear on the home, search and browse pages of YouTube when accessed via a mobile phone.
Steve Jobs, with his tux and his iPad, is a force to contend with in Hollywood At the end of his amusing Infoworld post Monday about the 82nd Academy Awards, the writer who calls himself Robert X.