Another weekend is here, and the chaotic work week is about to come to an end. This week's internet news has been incredibly exciting. With the year coming to a close, it's like a series of great plays being performed one after another. P2P continues to be the focus of everyone's attention, while Plurk and射手影音 fire shots at two industry giants. MSN apologizes and admits fault, but Tencent remains silent for now. Chrome quietly surpasses Safari, with only Firefox and IE ahead. Microsoft hasn't been idle either; the iPhone version of Bing clearly understands pornography better than Google.
The various tragedies surrounding domestic P2P have stabilized this week. Verycd's "fake death" gave everyone a false alarm. But the news about VC obtaining a "Network Audio-Visual Program Transmission License" made people happy for nothing. Now, various print media are also paying attention to this matter, with extensive coverage from outlets like Southern Weekly and The First Financial Weekly. Of course, netizens haven't just sat around doing nothing; FTP and pirated CDs are starting to rise again.