"Occupy" movements have taken over Wall Street, London, Chicago and Oakland. Now an "occupy" group is trying to take control of your Web browser.
In an abrupt about-face in its mobile software strategy, Adobe will soon cease developing its Flash Player plug-in for mobile browsers, according to an e-mail sent to Adobe partners on Tuesday evening.
CNN's Eunice Yoon reports on the ongoing crackdown in China despite the release of two prominent activists.
Chinese web developers are using a new weapon aimed at fighting corruption: sites encouraging people to share stories of bribes online.
Data management and rapid application deployment solutions company TigerLogic has just launched PostPost, a real-time "social newspaper" that's created from the links, photos and videos your friends share on Facebook.
Some people collect stamps or build miniature boats, while others obsess over their tricked-out cars -- but what if your hobby was building a nuclear fusion reactor? For Mark Suppes, it is.
In an attempt to move beyond drab typography on the Web, Google on Wednesday released 18 freely usable fonts and an open-source tool designed to smooth over browser issues in displaying downloaded fonts.
Google's end run around Apple's App Store is complete: Google Voice is ready as a Web application.
With Internet Explorer 9, Microsoft showed Wednesday it's trying to retake the browser initiative.
Some Web designers are staging an online revolt against an old version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser, which they say is hampering the ability of the Web to move forward in a cool and interactive way.
More than a decade after the Internet allowed millions of people to work at home, the next phase of telecommuting involves, well, not working at home.
CNN.COM's Dan Wright checks out the creature creator game 'Spore'.
When makers of one of the most anticipated video games of the year invited users to help design part of the game, the gamers jumped at the chance to create animated characters.
Having fallen so far behind Google Inc. that it became a takeover target, Yahoo Inc.
You know how you'll be trying to do work, and the Internet will inexorably drag you into porn? That's exactly what happened to Andrew Conru's career.
Sun Microsystems, the creator of Java, is finally glomming onto JavaScript.
Like many other executives ready to face the grind of a gray metropolitan workday, Gary Conkling, president of marketing and communications firm Conkling Fiskum & McCormick, does not stand out from...
Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web, thinks it stifles creativity. Jakob Nielsen, the reigning guru of Web usability, thinks it's a disgrace. Bill Gates wishes it would just go away ...
And we'll bask in the shadow of yesterday's triumph... --"Shine On You Crazy Diamond," Pink Floyd
If he doesn't already, Bill Gates may come to regret Pearl Harbor Day 1995. That was the day he outlined Microsoft's grandiose plan to make war with Netscape Communications and morph itself into th...
FROM ALL APPEARANCES, 1995 was Microsoft's year. Not only did Bill Gates & Co. stage the biggest, noisiest launch of a product since New Coke, but the software, Windows 95, has done fine. Its insta...