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If you’ve got AIDS, cancer or erectile dysfunction a group of big advertising networks are going to promise not to remember that you read sites about those topics and remind you (or others using your computer) of your condition with ads for related drugs as you surf the net.
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Charter Communications - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Charter Communications, the big cable company, said Tuesday that it is suspending its plan to sell data about its customers’ Web surfing to an advertising company.
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Thursday, May 8th
Well, I’m finally ready to write my review of the Time Capsule. I’ve loved the concept ever since Apple announced it. So much, in fact, that I actually bought one. (Apple: “Mr. Pogue? We’d like to loan you a Time Capsule to review.” Me: “Actually, that won’t be necessary.”)
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Cable - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Charter Communications, the big cable company, said Tuesday that it is suspending its plan to sell data about its customers’ Web surfing to an advertising company.
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CHESTERFIELD: Council approves establishing wireless Internet access network
Despite concerns by some, Chesterfield’s City Council has approved establishing a wireless Internet access network within the city.
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NebuAd Observes ‘Useful, but Innocuous’ Web Browsing
Of all the companies building advertising systems based on data gathered from Internet service providers, the one that is farthest along in the United States is NebuAd.
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Charter Will Monitor Customers’ Web Surfing to Target Ads
Charter Communications, the fourth-largest cable system in the United States, has started telling its high-speed Internet customers that it is going to keep track of every site they visit on the Web.
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Charter Suspends Plan to Sell Customer Data to Advertisers
Charter Communications, the big cable company, said Tuesday that it is suspending its plan to sell data about its customers’ Web surfing to an advertising company.
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Thursday, June 19th
Well! My goodness! A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about how some of the computer books I’ve written wound up getting widely pirated online after I sent electronic PDF versions to readers who claimed to be blind.
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Latest Technology Headlines
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. How is this for a twist: Wireless carrier T-Mobile wants to sell consumers phone service in their homes.
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VOIP - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. How is this for a twist: Wireless carrier T-Mobile wants to sell consumers phone service in their homes.
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Thursday, June 12th
If I told you that today’s e-column would change your life, would you mind that it’s sort of short? The story goes like this. A few weeks ago, in my blog , I wrote this:
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Volunteer Connection
Browse hundreds of volunteer opportunities at the Volunteer Center of Southern Arizona's Web site, www.volunteersoaz.org.
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Verizon - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. How is this for a twist: Wireless carrier T-Mobile wants to sell consumers phone service in their homes.
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T Mobile - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. How is this for a twist: Wireless carrier T-Mobile wants to sell consumers phone service in their homes.
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Telecommunications
How is this for a twist: Wireless carrier T-Mobile wants to sell consumers phone service in their homes.
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Laura M. Holson
How is this for a twist: Wireless carrier T-Mobile wants to sell consumers phone service in their homes.
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Podcasts - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. The pirates of radio are losing their eye-patches and going legit.
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Computer shopping
Compare your new grad's needs with component list on each machine before settling on model. B uying a computer for a new grad can be a simple job because there are so many good, inexpensive machines out there. But it can be frustrating, too - because there are so many good, inexpensive machines out there.
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Recent Original Stories
Herd 5 of Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn has been released (Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Edubuntu). Improvements include VPN plugins for Network Manager, easier access to desktop effects (Compiz), and much more.
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CORRECTION AT END
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. The pirates of radio are losing their eye-patches and going legit.
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Linked by Flavio Villanustre on Sun 4th Sep 2005 17:11 UTC
Elive is a Live CD featuring Enlightenment as the only window manager (and desktop shell too). Its version 0.1 was mostly an alpha release, and while E16 ran fine, E17 was severely broken in many aspects.
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BlogTalkRadio Chats About New Funding and New Plans
The pirates of radio are losing their eye-patches and going legit. In the old creaky-wheel analog days, people who didn’t have the face, voice or political views for traditional radio turned to the slightly romantic practice of broadcasting illegally over unlicensed radio frequencies.
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Latest Technology Headlines
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Publicis Groupe, the large advertising holding company that owns Digitas, Leo Burnett and Saatchi & Saatchi, announced this morning that it was reorganizing to better focus on digital media.
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Red Hat expects steady growth
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Red Hat Inc , the world's largest publicly traded provider of Linux software, reported on Wednesday a quarterly profit that met Wall Street expectations as its revenue grew 32 percent.
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