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Robotraff: A Hacker's Go-To For Clicks
Anyone who doubts that Internet click fraud has become a big money maker should take a look at a Russian Web site called Robotraff.com, which bills itself as "the first stock exchange of Web traffic." Set up a free account at Robotraff and you're ready to buy or sell Web traffic. Got 30,000 hacked personal computers under your thumb? Super! Now you can use those systems to generate a steady ...
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Undersea cable draws Bharti, MTN closer
Mumbai, May 7 : Bharti Airtel, along with the MTN group, will join 14 global telecom players to build and maintain an undersea cable system, called the Europe India Gateway, from India to the UK.
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Opera browser now has its own alternative to Firefox' Firebug
Recently, Opera's developers have been touting it as the most compliant browser with Web standards. Now they're using that as leverage to help introduce Dragonfly, a tool they hope will promote Opera as a kind of standards watchdog.
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Prop for small tech firms
Calcutta, May 7 : The Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC) will set up incubation, export facilitation and business support centres in the US for small and medium- sized Indian IT companies that are unable to set up such facilities abroad individually.
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cyLogistics’ TrueBill Adds Agent Feature
cyLogistics’ TrueBill VoIP billing platform now includes an agent-focused feature. The Agent Billing function lets Internet telephony service providers pay agents through subscription plans and commission profiles. Providers also can issue account statements and agent sales reports.
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Comcast mulling Net usage cap to discourage 'excessive' use
Comcast Corp., the nation's second-largest Internet service provider, is considering setting an official limit on the amount of data that subscribers can download per month and charging a fee for those who go over. As more consumers download movies and music online, Internet service providers have to grapple with how to manage their traffic so that bandwidth hogs don't slow down the network for ...
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The FSF today released version 3 of the GNU GPL
, the popular free software license. "Since we founded the free software movement, over 23 years ago, the free software community has developed thousands of useful programs that respect the user's freedom.
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Internap swings to 1Q profit with sales growth, lower costs
Internap Network Services Corp., which manages data centers and routes Internet traffic, said Wednesday that it swung to a first-quarter profit with rising data-center service revenue and lower operating costs and expenses.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft wants to help aid in the development of Firefox. It sounds pretty scary, doesn't it? If you're still here, let me tell you that it's not as bad as it seems.
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BlackBerry scan opens security can of worms
New Delhi, May 7: India is not in a position to intercept or decipher messages on most satellite-based phone services operating out of the country. Nor can it decipher encrypted messages sent over Internet-based phones using Voice over Internet Protocol technology.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 10th Jul 2007 22:50 UTC
"Today at the Worldwide Partner Conference in San Francisco, Microsoft's chief operating officer, Kevin Turner, announced that Windows Server 2008 (previously known as Longhorn), Microsoft SQL Server 2008, and Visual Studio 2008 will be officially launched on February 27, 2008 . This may come as a surprise to those following the Windows 2008 Server news closely, since most sources at Microsoft ...
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Clearwire, Sprint Nextel to form $14.55B wireless company
Clearwire and Sprint Nextel have resurrected their plan to offer high-speed mobile Internet service with the help of some deep-pocketed supporters.
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The Cedars of Dexter Open House will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Model Home & information Center, 717 1 / 2 West Middle St., in Chelsea. For more information, call 433-1210 or the Web site at www.cedarsofdexter.com
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Security cameras, free Wi-Fi coming to Waterfront Park
Visitors to Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park might soon be able to surf the Internet for free. They also may be able to watch themselves -- on the Internet -- surfing the Internet in the park.
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Georgia School Board Fights Cyberbullies
School officials are taking steps to keep students from sending threatening electronic messages or taking an online dispute into the classroom.
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Why Steve Ballmer Should Resign
Microsoft needs the opposite of a tough-talking wimp as CEO. Microsoft needs a sweet-talking killer, one who charms rather than intimidates, then pulls the trigger when required.
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The European way
VILNIUS - Baltics online industries have boomed in recent years as the benefits of cyber business become more apparent. More companies are advertising and conducting business online in an attempt to reach a broader Internet consumer market.
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Comcast mulling Net usage cap to discourage 'excessive' use
Comcast Corp., the nation's second-largest Internet service provider, is considering setting an official limit on the amount of data that subscribers can download per month and charging a fee for those who go over. As more consumers download movies and music...
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Vodafone iPhone Announcement
It has been revealed today (5 May 2008) that Vodafone has a 2 year exclusive agreement with Apple® to launch the iPhone® in NZ, Australia, India and various other countries.
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Google looking golden again after challenging stretch
(AP) -- It's hard to believe Google Inc. actually looked vulnerable just two months ago. The Internet search leader's stock had plummeted 45 percent from its peak. And its two biggest rivals, Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc., appeared poised to combine forces and launch a double-barreled attack.
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Clearwire, Sprint Nextel to form $14.55B wireless company
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - 0507b--SprintNextel Clearwire and Sprint Nextel have resurrected their plan to offer high-speed mobile Internet service with the help of some deep-pocketed supporters.
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AMD Looks Past Barcelona Woes to 12-Core Servers
Aiming to put recent headaches behind it, the company looks ahead to more cores by 2010.
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Tech Bits
(AP:BOSTON) Trying to boost the output of its research labs, Hewlett-Packard Co. wants to get more help from scientists in universities. HP and other technology companies already collaborate with academics all the time.
INO News |
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Facebook Nabs Another Google Exec
The social networking site gains another seasoned Google executive, Elliot Schrage, to lead communications.
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instantaction
Develop's interview with the folks at GarageGames and InstantAction first discussed how the platform was more oriented to appeal to hardcore gamers . Now, in the second part of the interview , they have revealed that they believe that online development is the future for games.
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