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Ad exchanges come into their own
As advertising exchanges gain popularity - Yahoo, Google and Microsoft have all moved into this arena recently - Madison Avenue is borrowing tactics from Wall Street.
International Herald Tribune |
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Deal gives China Telecom entry to mobile market
China Telecom, the largest Chinese fixed-line carrier, said Monday that it would pay more than $8 billion to use its parent's newly acquired wireless network for the next three years as it entered the mobile market.
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China Laptop Batteries Sourcing Report Provides in-Depth Profile Tables for 15 Leading China-Based Manufacturers
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "China Sourcing Report: Laptop Batteries" report to their offering.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 22nd Mar 2006 19:40 UTC, submitted by jack
"As a long serving citizen of the Internet I have, in my time, accumulated membership to a number of email groups. It was in one of these groups that I first heard reports of a virus ( Leap.A ) that had started to infect Apple's Mac OS X operating system.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 7th Feb 2006 20:43 UTC
IBM has carved out a renegade path for the upcoming Power6 processor, opting to crank the chip's GHz much higher while rivals shy away from major clock speed boosts with their products.
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Google discovers more than 1 trillion unique URLs
With billions of new web pages added every day. Google engineers uncovered a significant milestone in the growth of the Internet, after detecting last week more than a trillion unique URLs on the web.
TechWorld |
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Search rival launched by former Google employees
Over 120 billion web pages already indexed. A new search engine hopes to topple Google from its position as the most used search site.
TechWorld |
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Iowa town become flash point in immigration debate
Pro-illegal alien groups, plus the special interest lobby may have protested in Postville, Iowa? But that statement is narrowly focused, … read more because the Internet is electrically alive, with bloggers and countless numbers of people who are demanding that ICE carry out it's duties.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Preventing Laptop Theft this Back-to-school Season
(ARA) - Today's students gear up for back-to-school season by stocking up on expensive technology, from MP3 players to laptops. However, most students are unaware that dorm rooms and schools are some of the most dangerous places to store precious electronic equipment.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Upstart aims to upset Google's cool
Several former Google engineers have today launched a search engine rival, which promises to provide users with greater control over their privacy.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Oyster cracker vows to clone cards
The hacker who broke the security of London's Oyster cards plans to clone the cards to prove that it can be done.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Another search engine enters the market
A search engine that claims to index three times as many pages as Google has launched today.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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New Search Engine Too Cuil for Google
New search engine introduced by ex-Google engineer.
ABC News |
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Recent Original Stories
Virus writers are exploiting Sony's controversial anti-piracy software to hide their malicious creations. In late October Sony was found to be using stealth techniques to hide software that stopped some of its CDs being illegally copied.
OS News |
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Ex-Googler launches rival Cuil search engine
A new search tool has been launched that claims to have 120 billion pages indexed, well over the 40 billion Google reportedly has
ZDNet UK |
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Recent Original Stories
"There's a lot of confusion about Windows Vista these days. Many online discussion forums have a great number of users who express no desire to upgrade to Vista.
OS News |
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China blamed for cyber-terrorism
Robert Blincoe, vnunet.com , Monday 28 July 2008 at 10:58:00 'Titan Rain' came from Chinese servers, says security expert China has been accused of sponsoring cyber-terrorism at a conference organised by the UK Home Office. Professor John Walker, managing director of forensics consultancy Secure-Bastion, said at the International Crime...
vnunet.com |
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Kuwait: Draft law on internet crime
28 July 2008 KUWAIT: The Public Prosecution Office (PPO) has prepared a draft law on combating internet crime, which will shortly be submitted to the Cabinet for final approval.
Zawya |
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Computer Crime is Here to Stay; So Are Jobs to Combat It
(ARA) - What do a recent global crackdown on Internet child pornography and the arrest of Dennis Rader, the infamous "BTK" serial killer have in common with the Sept. 11 attacks on America?
Carteret County News-Times |
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Cryptic Confirms Star Trek Online
28 Jul 2008: Boldly going where Perpetual Entertainment has gone before
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RealNetworks Patches Four Critical Bugs in Multimedia Player
RealNetworks has issued four critical patches for several versions of its RealPlayer running on Windows, Linux and Apple's Mac...
PC World |
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Small Business: Making use of social networking sites
Think online social networking sites are just for singles and high school and college students?
Newsday |
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County schools to go wireless
Hairston's plan for Internet access is first in region When Baltimore County schools reopen their classrooms to students in August, the system is expected to be the only one in the region with wireless high-speed Internet access in each of its buildings.
Baltimore Sun |
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Candid camera for Novak
I f you worry at all about privacy in our 24/7 wired world, think about this: Now you can't even run over someone without ending up on an Internet video.
Baltimore Sun |
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AOL trims down services to cut costs, focus on ads
AOL is shutting three data-storage services, including one of the internet's earliest photo-sharing sites, as it seeks to cut costs and focus resources on its advertising opportunities, an Associated Press report said.
America's Network |
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