'Killer Party, Dude!' 'Yeah, It's For Firefox 2.0!'
If you are, like, totally psyched about the new Firefox 2.0 release, break out your dancing shoes and crash a party near you. Tuesday's release has spawned parties all over the globe.

Microsoft Publishes Interoperability Documents
Four months after the software giant bowed to European Commission antitrust investigators and pledged to provide greater access to some of its key software products, Microsoft on Monday provided details on how it is putting those promises into place.
Google Sued Over Page Ranking
A parental advice Internet site has sued Google Inc., charging it unfairly deprived the company of customers by downgrading its search-result ranking without reason or warning.
Canon To Buy Quarter of Hitachi LCD Panel Unit
Japanese camera and office equipment maker Canon Inc said it would pay $403 million for a quarter stake in Hitachi Ltd's LCD panel business to get its own supply of parts for its cameras and copiers.

Lexmark Warns on Poor Printer Sales
Lexmark International Inc warned that its fourth quarter results would be lower than expected, due to weak computer printer sales and increased restructuring costs.
Google CEO, Co-founders Stick to $1 Salary in 2006
Google co-founders and its chief executive will continue to receive $1 each in annual salary and forego bonuses in 2006, while holding shares potentially worth billions of dollars in the Web search leader, according to regulatory filings.
Yahoo! Gives Babel Fish a New Bowl
A favorite translating fish jumps ship and lands safely in new home.
YouTube Suffers First Unplanned Site Outage
Web video sensation YouTube.com, which serves up more than 100 million videos online a day, suffered a six-hour breakdown on Tuesdayits first-ever unplanned outage, a company spokeswoman confirmed.

The Skinny on Microsoft's Live Anywhere Service
The initial announcement of Live Anywhere by Bill Gates yesterday sparked a lot of interest, but nearly as many questions.
eBay Changes Lower Fees, Prioritize Feedback
eBay on Tuesday introduced price changes and tighter quality standards in a bid to retain quality sellers, improve customer service and revive flagging growth. The changes will likely place an even higher priority on feedback.
