It was a slow news week in the world of technology as far as I was concerned, but there were still a few stories that caught my eye.
This week's news was quite a hodgepodge so without delay, let's end the week with a diverse version of Drama 2.0's The Web Week in Review.
Given my posts on Viacom's $1bn Google/YouTube lawsuit, it's no surprise that I was in a legal state of mind this week and that the news that caught my attention typically had some legal aspect to it.
From a court ruling in the Viacom/YouTube lawsuit to reports that Microsoft is still eyeing Yahoo, Drama 2.0 found no shortage of drama in the news to attract his interest this week.
It has a bigger, bolder look, but is it an improvement on the old version?
The troubles popular social networks have experienced in monetizing their vast audiences are well-known.
But one of the ironies of troubled economic times - like we're facing now - is that the paper money so popular when times are good starts to play second fiddle to cold hard cash.
Social network MySpace unveiled the first stage of its redesign yesterday, starting with a new look for the homepage.
Having been one of the more cluttered sites around, MySpace was certainly due for a revamp. So has it improved?
Drama 2.0 has his mind on his money and his money on his mind more than usual lately, so this week's installment of The Web Week in Review is focused on cold hard cash - who's making it and who isn't.
We have a winner for Drama 2.0's Understatement of the Year Award.
The news that captured my attention this week took a big media slant...