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Comcast and Vonage collaborate on network management
Talk about an odd couple. Cable giant Comcast said Wednesday that it will work with Vonage to help ensure Vonage's Internet phone service works well over its broadband network.
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Review: Wi-Fi radios bring the world home
What are you going to listen to? Norway's 24-hour folk music channel Allttid Folkemusikk? The public hearings of the California Integrated Waste Management Board? Radio Banadir — the Most Trusted News in Somalia?
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Review: Wi-Fi radios bring the world home
What are you going to listen to? Norway's 24-hour folk music channel Allttid Folkemusikk? The public hearings of the California Integrated Waste Management Board? Radio Banadir -- the Most Trusted News in Somalia?
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Generation Y: Risks to intellectual property
New technology can become disruptive and pose different challenges to businesses. There have been notable developments in Internet technologies. Broadband technology has favoured business by enhancing significantly the communication networks, which has brought the cost of media distribution down.
The Natal Witness Group |
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Dems, GOP Compromise On Surveillance Bill
The compromise bill would effectively shield telecommunications companies that helped the government wiretap phone and computer lines from civil lawsuits.
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Time extended to respond to dangerous goods route proposals
Those who want to make their views known on the proposals for designating dangerous goods routes within the city have been given some extra time.The deadline for responding to an online public survey has been moved back by a week to this Sunday.The city is providing the extra time because just 73 responses have been submitted so far, well down from the 250 generated during the first stage of the ...
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Computer glitch delays child support payments
The state's computer system is causing some problems for those expecting child support checks.
WTHR Indianapolis |
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Closing Glance: Internet software, services stocks
Internet software and services stocks finished Wednesday's trading mostly lower, following the overall market's decline as concerns about the financial sector continued.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Apple’s Newest iPhone Offers Assisted GPS
GPS will be a feature on the much-anticipated next-gen iPhone, according to information the company released during its WorldWide Developers Conference June 9. The iPhone 3G uses assisted GPS as its first choice for determining location.
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Medialets to Take Crack at Advertising on the iPhone
The iPhone Apps Store will presumably make for a fairly substantial cottage industry in the year following its launch this week. And with applications, whether on the desktop, entirely Web-based, or on mobile devices, the issue of support and development costs are on the agenda. Apple partner KPCB has ponied some $100 million to fund [...]
Mashable |
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Microsoft, Google back broad privacy legislation
Microsoft Corp. and Google Inc. told lawmakers Wednesday that Congress should pass basic privacy legislation to protect information about consumers, such as the data being gathered about people's Web surfing habits in order to pinpoint Internet advertising....
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Bush to sign bill overhauling eavesdropping regs
President Bush said Wednesday he will soon sign a bill that overhauls the rules on secret government eavesdropping and grants immunity to telecommunications companies that helped, calling it a "vital intelligence bill." The Senate passed the bill Wednesday, sending it to Bush. The president spoke shortly after the vote, immediately upon his arrival back at the White House from a four-day trip to ...
The San Luis Obispo Tribune |
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DNS at Risk From Cache Poisoning
It's not often that multiple vendors are involved in a single security patch. Then again few technologies are as widely used or as critical as Domain Name System, or DNS ( define ), the core Internet protocol that translates domain names into IP addresses.
Optically Networked |
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 10th Apr 2003 18:00 UTC
The up to now highly anticipated Red Hat Linux 9 is finally released. OSNews had its hands to the final version of Red Hat Linux 9 for over 3 weeks now and we were able to evaluate it in a number of ways.
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Adventure Web: CoolRunning.com
Online Adventure site of the week: CoolRunning.com
Tri-City Herald |
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Comcast to work with Vonage on Internet traffic
Comcast Corp. said Wednesday it will collaborate with Vonage Holdings Corp., the leading independent Internet phone service, to make sure that Internet calling will work well for its subscribers.
Tri-City Herald |
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by Almafeta (3.44) on Wed 5th Dec 2007 00:04 UTC
The Frontpage-ification of the Internet continues. (Single-quotes used instead of angle brackets for readability.) Some odd bits from the draft linked to above: -- Comments in the specification are sometimes empty, and sometimes don't line up with the rest of text.
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Comcast to work with Vonage on Internet traffic
Comcast Corp. said Wednesday it will collaborate with Vonage Holdings Corp., the leading independent Internet phone service, to make sure that Internet calling will work well for its subscribers. Comcast, the country's largest cable company, is being investigated by the Federal Communications Commission for what critics say is a heavy-handed approach to management of its subscribers' Internet ...
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Recent Original Stories
One benefit to open-source applications is they can run on any operating system you want. But getting open-source software developed for the Mac is -- depending on whom you ask -- slow as molasses or quick as lightning.
OS News |
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New Technology Paves Way for Visually Impaired Internet Users to Improve Website Accessibility
IBM today previewed a unique Social Accessibility collaboration software, developed by IBM Research, which allows Internet users to improve Web accessibility, particularly for those who are visually impaired.
PhysOrg |
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Shopflick, No Longer In Private Beta, Raises $7 Million For Web Video Shopping
The YouTube generation needs its QVC. That is what Shopflick is trying to become, but with an edgier feel targeted at younger Internet shoppers. The LA-based startup has raised $7 million in a series A financing, led by Panorama Capital and Venrock. Earlier it raised $1 million in angel money, including from [...]
TechCrunch |
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Microsoft, Google back broad privacy legislation
(AP) -- Microsoft Corp. and Google Inc. told lawmakers Wednesday that Congress should pass basic privacy legislation to protect information about consumers, such as the data being gathered about people's Web surfing habits in order to pinpoint Internet advertising.
PhysOrg |
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The most spammed country in the world? Switzerland.
You may be complaining about the number of spam emails finding their way to your email account every day, but it may come as a surprise to you that the U.S. is actually not the most targeted country by spammers: According to a report released to today, Swiss users receive 10% more of spam than the average Internet user – and 23% more than U.S. users.
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Comcast to work with Vonage on Internet traffic
(AP) -- Comcast Corp. said Wednesday it will collaborate with Vonage Holdings Corp., the leading independent Internet phone service, to make sure that Internet calling will work well for its subscribers.
PhysOrg |
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The microbubble in microblogging [Bubble 2.0]
If there is a Web 2.0 bubble, it is surely in microblogging, a field popularized by Twitter.. Countless startups are thriving on the myth that sharing yourself online is too hard. Pownce cofounder... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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