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More Indians spend time online now
More number of people in India are online now than earlier with the size of cyber audiences rising to over 28 million users in 2008, a growth of 27 per cent over the previous year.
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Akamai to Hold Second Quarter Investor Conference Call on Wednesday, July 30TH at 4:30 PM ET
Akamai Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKAM), the leader in powering rich media, dynamic transactions and enterprise applications online, announced today that the company will hold a conference call for investors on Wednesday, July 30, 2008 at 4:30 p.m. ET. The call will include the company's second quarter 2008 financial results, which will also be broadcast live via the Internet at www.akamai.com.
Centre Daily Times |
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Nielsen: Digg Traffic Sucks. Mashable: That’s What She Said
The latest analysis from Jakob Nielsen’s UseIt focuses on “bounce rates” and getting that elusive “second click”. It’s pretty much in line with everything experts have been saying on this topic for the last couple of years: unique visitors are a bad way to measure traffic, traffic from loyal users and search engine traffic are [...]
Mashable |
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Games sales help HMV meet target
Music and books retailer HMV has met forecasts with a 25% rise in annual profit, boosted by computer games sales.
RTÉ News |
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Explore the Vietnam Wall online
The Washington Times has partnered with the Internet company Footnote.com on a new project that transforms Washington's Vietnam war memorial wall into an interactive, personal journey on the Web. The Interactive Vietnam Veterans Memorial allows you to search the names on the wall and to drill down into the government's official war records to learn details about each of the 58,000-plus heroes ...
The Washington Times |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 14th Jul 2006 06:49 UTC, submitted by Stamatis George
"In our last test, we tested the four major browsers on Mac OS X (Safari, FireFox, Camino, and OmniWeb). It has since become the most popular article on our site. Since then, there have been several improvements on almost all of the browsers, so we decided to test again."
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Asia Pacific internet audience soars
Simon Burns in Taipei, vnunet.com , Tuesday 1 July 2008 at 11:22:00 Searches up 14 per cent in April Some 318 million people in Asia Pacific visited internet sites in April 2008, an increase of 14 per cent from 280 million in the same month one year earlier, according...
vnunet.com |
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Mobile internet yet to take off in UK
Martin Courtney, Computing , Tuesday 1 July 2008 at 11:18:00 Only a small proportion of mobile users access the web on the move Some 2.9 million people in the UK regularly access the internet from a mobile device - just six per cent of the adult population - according to research from Point...
vnunet.com |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 3rd Mar 2006 21:08 UTC
BitLocker Drive Encryption is a new feature in Windows Vista that provides enhanced data protection for your computer.
OS News |
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McAfee publishes spam test results
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Tuesday 1 July 2008 at 11:12:00 Volunteers report back on inbox assault McAfee has released the results of its Spammed Persistently All Month campaign. The project asked a group of 70 users from 10 countries to surf the web unprotected and gather...
vnunet.com |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 10th Feb 2006 22:17 UTC, submitted by Jeremy
Roughly half of today's PCs won't be able to take advantage of the 'Aero Glass' compositor found within Microsoft's upcoming Vista software, due at the end of this year. The estimate was one of the conclusions cited in a report released late Thursday by Jon Peddie Research.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 18th Aug 2006 12:16 UTC, submitted by Katri Nayan
Gus Robertson, vice president of Red Hat Asia-Pacific said open source has helped lower the cost of IT but there are far more strategic reasons for choosing open-source software over proprietary competitors.
OS News |
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Scotland's largest teaching union has accepted a controversial legal ruling paving the way for a significant ...
A senior hospital manager has been suspended after a laptop containing the unencrypted personal data of more than 20,000 patients was stolen, a health trust admitted yesterday.
The Herald |
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Friendster to introduce text alerts in Asia, RP
MANILA, Philippines - Social networking site Friendster announced it will soon roll out a text alert service in four Southeast Asian nations, including the Philippines, a feature it first tested in the country.
GMA News |
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Inverness needs self belief and big ideas
A FRIEND recently e-mailed me a link to an internet blog about a Scot living in America. He was diagnosed as clinically depressed, tanked up on anti-depressants and scheduled for controversial shock therapy when doctors realised he wasn't depressed at all... only Scottish.
The Inverness Courier |
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UK PC shipments rise 14 per cent
Neon Kelly, Computing , Monday 30 June 2008 at 15:52:00 Mobility is driving the market, as users continue to swap their desktops for notebooks PC shipment figures for the UK have shown solid growth during the first quarter of 2008, rising 14.3 per cent to 3.23 million units....
Computing.co.uk |
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McAfee publishes spam test results
The project asked a group of 70 users from 10 countries to surf the web unprotected and gather as much spam as possible. The guinea pigs were able to amass a total of 104,000 spam messages, an average of 2,096 messages per person and 70 messages per day for each user.
Infomatics |
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Taiwan smartphone maker HTC strikes deal in Korea
TAIPEI, July 1 (Reuters) - The world's top smartphone maker High Tech Computer Corp <2498.TW> announced a deal with Korean telecoms operator SK Telecom <017670.KS> for its "Touch Dual" phone, marking its first entry into the highly competitive market.
Reuters via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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Online shopping deliveries improving- report
Online retail trade body IMRG has released a report looking into customer satisfaction on UK online shopping delivery.
Netimperative |
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eBay fined £31m over sales of fake luxury goods
In a potentially landmark judgment, the auction website eBay was found guilty by a French court yesterday of failing to prevent the sale of fake luxury goods on the internet.
Belfast Telegraph |
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Tech Mahindra wins $23m NZ Telecoms contract
Tech Mahindra will upgrade Telecom's internal systems to enable Telecom to cut costs and give customers more self-service options. The company is spending NZD 1 billion ($0.76 billion) a year on a new mobile network, expanding its fiber network and upgrading it to internet-based services.
Computer Business Review |
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Genuine Online Luxury
Online auctioneer Portero follows a different path than eBay.
Forbes |
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ContentWatch Expands Its Line of Web Security Appliances, Adds Enhanced Active Directory Support
ContentWatch, the leading provider of Internet protection and management solutions, today announced the addition of nine new models to its line of award-winning Web security appliances, adding enhanced support for Active Directory to all new and existing models.
Centre Daily Times |
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Mobile internet yet to take off in UK
Some 2.9 million people in the UK regularly access the internet from a mobile device just six per cent of the adult population according to research from Point Topic.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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McAfee publishes spam test results
McAfee has released the results of its Spammed Persistently All Month campaign.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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