
Google just recently introduced what they are calling Google T.V. Basically it is a cooler version of Web T.V. which came out nearly a decade ago, but never really caught on. This is a major move by Google for several reasons. The first being that they are now entering an audience of over 5 billion human beings. Also, because T. V. has never been bound by traditional anti-monopoly software regulations (Thank you Microsoft) Google could potentially control every aspect of web browsing through television if their new little box were to gain major adoption.
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Just today one of the most highly visited websites in the world, Yahoo crashed and went down sometime around 5:40 p.m. ET.
For more than a substantial amount of time the homepage of Yahoo simply showed a plain text “Server Hangup” message in the browser. However, reports indicate that Yahoo services like Sports, News and Finance appeared to be unaffected.
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