She's 5, And She's An Online Star
Little Nia Frazier sings up a storm on YouTube and catches the eye of celebrities and 2 million fans. Also: The death of a boy from a toothache, vandalism at Second Life and women get the short end of the mop. Melissa McNamara reports. feeds.cbsnews.com |
Domain name boom 'like gold rush'
NEW generic domain names will be like the opening up of land during Australia's gold rush, says ICANN chief Paul Twomey. australianit.news.com.au |
Rudd to fix grocery website
PRIME Minister Kevin Rudd has promised changes to his government's day-old $13 million grocery price watch website. australianit.news.com.au |
Huffington Site Starts Project to Investigate the Economy
The new group would have an initial budget of $1.75 million, estimated to be enough for 10 staff journalists who would coordinate coverage with freelancers. nytimes.com |
Video: iPod Oblivion?
WCBS' Lou Young reports on a New York state legislator who wants to make it illegal to listen to an iPod while crossing New York City's busy streets. feeds.cbsnews.com |