NEW YORK (Reuters) - Presidential candidates keep close tabs on the reporters and bloggers who cover them. Now, they will have to contend with a press outlet that includes staffers who aren't old enough to vote.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Over half of Europe's airlines including Ryanair could be forced to close their Web sites next year if they fail to remedy problems shown by the EU consumer affairs watchdog in a probe carried out in September.
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - A Pennsylvania teenager who planned an armed attack on a local high school communicated with the Finnish student who killed eight people before committing suicide at a school near Helsinki last week, the U.S. boy's lawyer said on Monday.
LONDON (Reuters) - A motto for modern Britain in five words or fewer? How about "In America we trust" or "At least we're not French", or "Land of yobs and morons".
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. Internet advertising revenue rose 25 percent in the third quarter to about $5.2 billion, a new record, according to data released on Monday.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's muzzled press and burgeoning Internet have given citizen reporters an audience and an opportunity -- however fleeting -- to spread news quicker than government censors can control it.
LONDON (Reuters) - A Canadian publisher and philanthropist has launched a new social networking site for artists, underlining the growing influence of the Internet in showcasing and selling art.
LONDON (Reuters) - Wedginald, the English cheddar cheese that has become a star of the Internet as it matures live on screen, is up for auction with the proceeds going to charity.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc said on Monday it would launch an open source program for developing software for distributed computing, with Carnegie Mellon University as its first academic partner in the venture.