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ISPs Agree To Limit Child-Porn Access In N.Y.
New York's attorney general said several more Internet service providers have agreed to limit access to child pornography. Andrew Cuomo announced that Comcast, NetZero, Juno, and BlueLight Internet will purge their servers of child porn sites and eliminate access to child porn newsgroups.
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ISPs Agree To Limit Child-Porn Access In N.Y.
New York's attorney general said several more Internet service providers have agreed to limit access to child pornography. Andrew Cuomo announced that Comcast, NetZero, Juno, and BlueLight Internet will purge their servers of child porn sites and eliminate access to child porn newsgroups.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 25th Aug 2006 20:52 UTC
Normally we try not to report on music players, but since this concerns Microsoft's direct attack on Apple's music player , it's actually somewhat interesting.
New Mobile Computing |
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With Their Heads in the Clouds
HP, Intel, and Yahoo! form an unlikely partnership.
The Motley Fool |
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HP, Intel, Yahoo create global cloud computing research test bed
Hewlett-Packard Co., Intel Corp. and Yahoo Inc. on Tuesday announced the creation of an open source test bed for the advancement of cloud computing research and education. (HPQ) (INTC) (YHOO)
The Portland Business Journal |
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FTC: Kids target of $1.6 billion in food ads
Marketing food and drinks to children these days occurs with more than just a few television ads. It involves promotional displays at grocery stores and packaging that directs them to Web sites where they can play games, win prizes or send e-cards to a friend.
Deseret Morning News |
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Aiming For Google But Hitting Yahoo!?
Yet another search start-up takes aim at the Internet, which ain't exactly grand for the Web portal.
Forbes |
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Legends Business Group, Inc. Triumphs in Identity Theft Protection Campaigns
Legends Business Group, Inc. announced the success of its Internet Identity Theft Protection Campaign based on fulfillment of client projected revenues and customer growth.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Golf will have to wait another day
Instead of playing in the Bill Wall Memorial tournament, Gean Leonard was stuck at home trying to get his new laptop up and running.
Galveston County Daily News |
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Microsoft Runs Milgram Experiment on Vista
Microsoft today unveiled video footage of an exercise called the Mojave Experiment , where unwitting Windows users were tricked into watching a Vista demo while told it was something else. The experiment's subjects were all people who had a negative impression of Vista but no personal experience with it. One short demo later almost all of them reported a far more favorable impression of the ...
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Council's internet filter slammed
A council has been told that it could face legal action for blocking its workers from looking at atheist websites. Software used by Birmingham City Council stops employees from accessing sites about atheist beliefs, but sites about conventional religions are readily available.
Channel 4 |
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America's Kung Fu Panda Film Gets Manga in Japan
Manga scenario writer Hanten Ōkuma and artist Takafumi Adachi launched a serialized manga adaptation of the American computer-animated comedy film Kung Fu Panda in the September issue of Kadokawa Shoten 's Kerokero Ace magazine on Saturday.
Anime News Network |
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Mid-cap IT companies trump sector biggies in first quarter
Niche business focus, lower exposure to the banking and financial services (BFSI) segment and higher utilisation rates helped mid-cap IT firms perform better than even some of the large IT firms during the quarter ended June 30, 2008.
Business Standard India |
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Pickens rips Yahoo management, sells entire stake
Billionaire investor T. Boone Pickens has sold all of his holdings in Yahoo Inc. in a pique over the way the Internet company's management handled sales talks with Microsoft Corp.
Boston Globe |
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China spying on Olympic hotel guests: Senator
China has installed Internet-spying equipment in all the major hotel chains serving the 2008 Summer Olympics, a U.S. senator charged on Tuesday.
Regina Leader-Post |
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FTC: Kids target of $1.6 billion in food ads
Marketing food and drinks to children these days occurs with more than just a few television ads. It involves promotional displays at grocery stores and packaging that directs them to Web sites where they can play games, win prizes or send e-cards to a friend.
Merced Sun-Star |
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MacDailyNews - Where Mac news comes first
"A group of academics will be among the first people outside Microsoft to see Sphere, a spherical surface computer developed by Microsoft Research," Ina Fried reports or CNET News.
Mac Daily News |
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ISPs agree in NY to limit child-porn access
Associated Press - July 29, 2008 2:55 PM ET WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) - New York's attorney general says several more Internet service providers have agreed to limit access to child...
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Low-end grudge match: Nano vs. Atom
Readers have been curious about VIA's Nano since the company debuted the architecture back in January, but performance information has been scarce. VIA is finally sampling Nano for performance testing, so how does the chip compare against the Intel Atom? Read More...
Ars Technica |
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Internet providers in agreement with Cuomo to eliminate child porn access
Comcast Corp., the nation's second largest Internet service provider, has agreed to purge its servers of child pornography Web sites and eliminate access to so-called newsgroups that supply the images, state Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo announced today.
The Journal News |
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Park City Healthcare Chooses iMedica Electronic Health Record (EHR) and Practice Management (PM) Technology
iMedica Corporation, a leading developer of healthcare software solutions for physician practices,
wallstreet:online AG |
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Weyerhaeuser's Sustainability Performance Now Available Online
FEDERAL WAY, Wash.----Weyerhaeuser Company today announced its 2007 sustainability performance results are now available online at www.wy.com/sustainability. Weyerhaeuser has adopted a more transparent and timely reporting method that provides a comprehensive, searchable website.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Global Computer & Electronics Retail Report now Available
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/d141c3/global_computer) has announced
wallstreet:online AG |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 13th May 2006 22:03 UTC
"The US government has given its thumbs-up to Microsoft's search box plans for Vista, shrugging off concerns raised recently by Google. While criticizing Microsoft for its implementation of its existing antitrust accord, regulators appear satisfied with the software maker's plans for Windows Vista, including a new search box that is part of Internet Explorer 7."
New Mobile Computing |
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THE HORN OF MOSES
Author: Brandin, David H. Computer scientist Brandin (The Technology War: A Case for Competitiveness, 1987, etc.) invites the reader into the world of David Green, a semi-retired entrepreneur who plots revenge on Arab terrorists for the murder of his son.
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