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China Has More Internet Users Than U.S.
Chinese consulting firm BDA also says that China has the world's largest number of mobile phone users, with about 560 million subscribers.
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DHL launches global online shipment tracking tool
29 July 2008 DHL DHL has announced the launch of Global ProView, a tool that enables customers to track shipments online.
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KDE 4.1 rocks the desktop
KDE 4.1 was finally released to the public today. After all the controversy since the release of KDE 4.0, I'm happy to announce that KDE 4.1 simply rocks.
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Opposition Leader Anwar Says Medical Report Clears Him Of Sodomy Accusation
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim claimed proof Tuesday (29 July) that accusations he had sodomized a male aide were false, citing a purported medical report published by Internet news portals.
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Microsoft Calls Forrester's Windows Vista Report 'Schizophrenic'
A Forrester report telling large businesses to hold off on deploying Windows Vista contradicts earlier reports on the operating system, Microsoft says.
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Verizon Quarterly Profit Gains, Led By Wireless
Verizon Communications Monday said quarterly profit rose on strong wireless sales, shrugging off the impact of a weaker economy and offsetting a fall in landline users.
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Former Googleers Unveil Search Engine Called Cuil
A startup led by former star Google engineers on Sunday unveiled a new Web search service that aims to outdo the Internet search leader in size, but faces an uphill battle changing Web surfing habits.
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TECH: Encinitas start-up gets $3M to take newspapers to cell phones
ENCINITAS ---- Verve Wireless, a developer of newspaper Web sites for mobile phones, has raised $3 million from the Associated Press and other investors. Verve's pitch to newspapers is that reader attention has migrated not only away from print,
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Congress may revamp phone fees that subsidize rural service
WASHINGTON – Congress is building toward major reform of a program that subsidizes rural phone service with billions of dollars in fees charged to all land-line and wireless customers.
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'Now You See Its' Yale Researchers Explain Why You Don't
The bright yellow dot on the computer screen is stationary as the blue shapes in the background swirl around it. As the viewer continues to stare at the center of the screen, the yellow dot appears to vanish. In a study published online Sunday in the journal Psychological Science, Yale University researchers Brian Scholl and Joshua J.
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Microsoft's Answer To Google's PageRank Algorithm: Less Privacy?
BrowseRank, Microsoft claims, can deliver better search results by measuring user behavior, including where users go and the amount of time they remain at those pages.
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Police probe emails linked to Ahmedabad blasts
Investigating agencies probing the serial bomb blasts in Ahmedabad claimed that they have got some leads and are working on them.Maintaining that the probe was moving in the 'right direction', Health Minister and government spokesperson Jaynarayan Vyas said, "We are not going to reveal any names (of terrorist organisation) at present as it will be deterrent to the probe".Various e-mails sent to ...
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Reuters Technology Summary
Verizon profit rises, but wireline disappoints NEW YORK - Verizon Communications Inc posted a higher quarterly profit on strong wireless sales, but its shares fell on worries about its declining landlines and weaker-than-expected growth in its FiOS Internet and video service. FiOS, delivered over a high-speed, all-fiber network, is a key part of Verizon's strategy to bolster ...
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Software Group Contemplates Suing eBay
The SIIA is frustrated with eBay because so much pirated software is sold on the site that the group can't identify all the offenders.
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Yahoo To Reimburse Customers Of DRM-Protected Music
The company said its digital rights management servers would be taken down, severely limiting the use of the files.
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Microsoft Becomes Official Apache Sponsor
Microsoft said it's putting a wide range of protocols that were formerly in the Communications Protocol Program under the Open Specification Promise.
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Get Ready For Google Gadget Malware
At Black Hat, RSnake is expected to demonstrate a zero-day vulnerability that allows for information theft, spoofing, and authentication issues.
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Sony Computer Entertainment
GamesIndustry.biz is the world's most read and influential games industry website. But don't just take our word for it!
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Microsoft Adds Windows Live Search To Facebook
Facebook users' Web queries will produce search results and paid search ads generated by Microsoft's search engine.
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SEARCH-ENGINE TROUBLE
A new search engine hyped as competition for Google debuted so poorly yesterday, it couldn't even find itself. Created by a handful of former Google engineers, Cuil (pronounced cool) did more lurching than searching as the site's servers were...
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Android-Symbian Merger: Officials Weigh In
Despite predictions by analysis firm J. Gold Associates, officials with Symbian, Nokia, and Google aren't positive the union would work right now.
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Opposition Leader Anwar Says Medical Report Clears Him Of Sodomy Accusation
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim claimed proof Tuesday (29 July) that accusations he had sodomized a male aide were false, citing a purported medical report published by Internet news portals.
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Senators Threaten Ban On 'Net Data Disclosures To Foreign Governments
Sens. Dick Durbin and Tom Coburn ask Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang, and Google chief Eric Schmidt not to help censor or repress Internet users.
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Opposition Leader Anwar Says Medical Report Clears Him Of Sodomy Accusation
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim claimed proof Tuesday (29 July) that accusations he had sodomized a male aide were false, citing a purported medical report published by Internet news portals.
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Intel celebrates 40 years of innovation
Intel Corporation celebrated a milestone anniversary by looking 40 years in the past and 40 years in the future.
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