• WEB ADVERTISERS EMPLOYING NEW TOOLS You certainly expect to see golf ads while visiting the golf section of ESPN.com. But if you’re a devoted duffer, those pitches will soon find you as well when you’re checking baseball scores or catching up on football trades.
• IN PURSUIT OF THE PERFECT KILOGRAM EU’s standards institute, which measures everything from breakfast toast to mad cow disease, now has a starring role in the pursuit of a more perfect kilogram.
• A ROCKET FLIGHT FOR THE COMMON MAN? The Washington Post: The leader in a private space race predicts that tourists will someday be able to take a suborbital trip for the cost of an ocean cruise.
• MUSIC INDUSTRY SEEKS DIGITAL RADIO LIMITS Digital radio broadcasts may lead to song copying if protections are not put in place, a recording-industry trade group warned on Friday.
• ARRESTS MADE IN 'HALF-LIFE' CODE THEFT Arrests have been made in the source code theft of the PC game "Half-Life 2," an FBI spokesman said on Thursday.
• WEB ADVERTISERS EMPLOYING NEW TOOLS You certainly expect to see golf ads while visiting the golf section of ESPN.com. But if you’re a devoted duffer, those pitches will soon find you as well when you’re checking baseball scores or catching up on football trades.