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Cablevision, Comcast Rally on Results
Fears that the economic downturn or telco competition would crimp the high-speed Internet market for cable operators were partially alleviated as two of the top cable operators reported strong second-quarter results.
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Time Warner blocks nominee for Yahoo board
Jonathan Miller, former chief of AOL, signed a non-compete clause, Time Warner said.
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Rivals Go Mano-a-Mano Against the iPod Nano
It's easy to understand the appeal of Apple's iPod nano music and video player: It's slim and simple to use, and it has a crisp 2-inch LCD screen. Its brand name is considered synonymous with hip tech gear. But what if you want a player that looks different from those wielded by the nano army, costs less, and includes features like an FM radio or voice recorder?
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Weekly Wrapup, 28 July - 1 August 2008
It's time to wrap up the week's web tech news, reviews and analysis on ReadWriteWeb. On the product side we reviewed a super-hyped new search engine called Cuil, analysed the BT acquisition of web telephony platform Ribbit, looked at why Google bought video startup Omnisio, and investigated why popular Facebook app Scrabulous was shut down. On the trends side we discussed how web apps can work ...
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Salinas, nation's libraries rebound
The Internet was supposed to mark the death of public libraries, rendering them obsolete relics of the pre-digital age.
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Yahoo board emerges unscathed from meeting
SAN JOSE, California - Yahoo Inc.'s board emerged largely unscathed from the Internet company's annual meeting Friday as a subdued crowd of shareholders raised few questions about the directors' rejection of Microsoft Corp.'s $47.5 billion takeover bid.
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IOC being grilled on Internet censorship
The International Olympic Committee was accused of backtracking on its promises of press freedoms Saturday and some Internet sites remained blocked less than a week before the Beijing Games kick off with opening ceremonies.
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IOC being grilled on Internet censorship
(AP) BEIJING - The International Olympic Committee was accused of backtracking on its promises of press freedoms Saturday and some Internet sites remained blocked less than a week before the Beijing Games kick off with opening ceremonies.
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German minister says no understanding for China on internet move
Hamburg - German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier has again expressed his disapproval over restrictions on internet access for foreign journalists covering the Beijing Olympics. I don't understand why the Chinese government has again aroused...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 10th Aug 2005 11:50 UTC
Despite their best attempts, Linux software companies say they are still having a hard time luring average consumers away from the Windows environment-- but that may not necessarily be a bad thing . Novell's vice president: "(Linux on the desktop) is not the sexy story that it used to be.
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Another cloud Chinese authorities appeared to be dispelling over the weekend was the international outrage over blocking access to some Internet sites for the visiting media.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 9th Aug 2006 21:01 UTC
"Apple has touted itself as the innovator in OS software; it has suggested that all the new additions in Windows Vista already exist in the most recent Mac OS X, Tiger.
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IOC being grilled on Internet censorship
BEIJING—The International Olympic Committee was accused of backtracking on its promises of press freedoms Saturday and some Internet sites remained blocked less than a week before the Beijing Games kick off with opening ceremonies.
Lebanon Daily News |
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For media, China unblocks Web Some Internet sites still off-limits, despite promise of unrestricted access
BEIJING -- Olympic organizers unblocked some Internet sites at the main press center and media venues Friday while other Web pages remained off-limits for journalists covering the Beijing games.
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IOC meets amid Beijing concerns
China, 08/02 - Olympic organisers are meeting in China six days before the Beijing Games, amid ongoing concerns about air pollution, internet restrictions and doping.
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CHEMSPEC USA, a global paint company, is looking for a full-time Customer Service Associate for its growing business.
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SAN JOSE Yahoo board meeting subdued
Yahoo's board emerged largely unscathed from the Internet company's annual meeting Friday as a subdued crowd of shareholders raised few questions about the directors' rejection of Microsoft's $47.5 billion takeover bid.
The Santa Rosa Press Democrat |
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Comcast cannot
In a precedent-setting decision that could affect the future of Internet service, regulators on Friday ruled that Comcast violated federal policies when it blocked customers from sharing videos and other large files online.
The Santa Rosa Press Democrat |
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Recent Original Stories
"Mozilla is having a nightmarish security week. The company released a security-fix version of its Thunderbird email client late yesterday after updating its Firefox browser , a Firefox Google toolbar extension , and its SeaMonkey web application suite - all within the last six days.
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Chatsworth man accused of theft
A rural Chatsworth man was charged Friday with theft of more than $10,000 in electronic parts and devices from the Caterpillar plant in Pontiac. He is alleged to have sold some of them over the Internet auction site eBay.
Pontiac Daily Leader |
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by Almafeta (3.44) on Tue 20th Mar 2007 02:39 UTC
"The only reason people are still creating (or using) closed source software is because people who still create (or use) closed source software are (choose one: ancient, unable to adapt, monopolists, propagandists, haters of liberty, haters of freedom, insane, stupid, pirating open-source, tools of Satan)."
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IOC being grilled on Internet censorship
The International Olympic Committee was accused of backtracking on its promises of press freedoms Saturday and some Internet sites remained blocked less than a week before the Beijing Games kick off with opening ceremonies.
Bradenton Herald |
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Recent Original Stories
"On Sept. 1, Microsoft began rolling out Vista RC1, raising hopes that all of the major issues have been resolved in the months since the beta two version.
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AT&T supersizes service at new store
The first thing customers notice about the new AT&T Superstore is the amount of space. Filled with flashing screens, interactive displays and a small army of sales representatives, the 5,300-square-foot store was built with the customer in mind.
Hattiesburg American |
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Bravo sets new standards for customer care in telecommunication industry in KSA
The Public Telecommunications Company (Bravo), a major provider of wireless communication solutions to the Saudi business sector, has unveiled its new customer care strategy which aims at raising standards of the telecoms industry in the Kingdom.
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