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Internet: Watchdog continues to sniff around ITV's Project Kangaroo
ITV suffered a further blow yesterday when the Competition Commission yesterday extended the deadline for its investigation into its broadband video joint venture, Project Kangaroo
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Yahoo makes its Google search advertising agreement public
Yahoo released a copy of its controversial search advertising agreement with Google, marking the first time it's made the document publicly available--albeit heavily redacted.
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Extra, Extra
Photograph by ryan muir on Flickr From the Gothamist Newsmap : A high-angle rescue at 23rd Ave & Bay Club Dr in Queens, a large protest at 42nd St & 12th Ave in Manhattan and a missing child at Reade Ave & Bainbridge St in Brooklyn. Quick, make a dash for the Apple store if you want to catch the cast of Spring Awakening perform with their new lead, Hunter Parrish. The Weeds star ...
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Internet: Watchdog continues to sniff around ITV's Project Kangaroo
ITV suffered a further blow yesterday when the Competition Commission yesterday extended the deadline for its investigation into its broadband video joint venture, Project Kangaroo. The UK's largest commercial broadcaster's venture with Channel 4 and BBC Worldwide will allow internet users to watch more than 10,000 hours of classic TV from the broadcasters' archives. Some programmes will be ...
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Stephen Fry on why 'laptop machines' is an anagram of 'Apple Macintosh'
'Laptop machines", by one of those preposterous twists of circumstance that make you wonder who is running things and why they haven't got anything better to do, just happens to be an anagram of "Apple Macintosh". If an anagram is a derivative rearrangement of essential elements, then one might be disposed to argue that such has been their rise in influence and prestige that almost every new ...
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Gadget clinic: Bobbie Johnson on temperamental Wi-Fi and Mac-friendly webcams
My Wi-Fi router seems to get 'tired' - every second or third time I go online, internet access is denied, meaning I have to turn it off and on again before it will establish a signal. What's wrong? If you use a separate modem, it may be that the two pieces of hardware conflict with each other. Borrow a different model, or Google your model numbers, to see if there is a common issue. If your ...
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Apple pulls the $1,000 program with no function
It is surely the world's most ostentatious and pointless electronic accessory – an application for Apple's iPhone which costs $1,000 (£520) to download and has no practical use.
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An expensive lesson
I was sent to Germany on a business trip. After that, I decided to backpack solo through Europe. I booked my travel on the Internet. After leaving Munich, the first pangs of being alone hit me, and because of the mildly cold weather (being truly Malaysian and all) I fell sick.
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Yahoo makes its Google search advertising agreement public
Yahoo released a copy of its controversial search advertising agreement with Google, marking the first time it's made the document publicly available--albeit heavily redacted.
CNET |
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Killing the cash cow and other acts of media indecency
You can find any number of similar stories about how the Internet forced media to fragment and change. So why does the Philadelphia Inquirer think it can defy history?
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Police: Man Downloading Child Pornography When Arrested
A New Castle County man faces dozens of charges in an Internet child pornography bust.
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Average Issue Readership General Public PARC Media Index 1997, Saudi Arabia
With technology opening the new doors of communication and the distribution of news and information, ArabNews Online is not bound by physical limitations. ArabNews Online is published by ArabNews from its offices located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and is now available to readers around the globe.
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Book Review: Bringing Nothing to the Party
On Amazon, this book is tagged 'liar', 'alcohol', 'sociopath' and 'jail'. But also with 'entrepreneur', 'web 2.0' and 'dotcom'. It should probably also be tagged 'genius raconteur'.
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Social Networking's Next Frontier: The Mobile Phone
The future of mobile social networking is at a critical junction, and carriers must find a simple way to bring the best social networking communities to the mobile masses.
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Online classes in demand
NACOGDOCHES, TX (KTRE) - With the click of a button, you can be logged in and getting a college degree. SFA student, Colleen Winans explains, "The teachers put up a syllabus and what's due everyday and they have times like most things are due by midnight so you have all day to do it."
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Bloggers identify wrong J Quinn as 'The Heckler'
Photographer insists on Pledge of Allegiance before Obama rally Jonathan Quinn's transformation from a mild-mannered factory worker to "The Heckler" was as swift as it was inaccurate. On Tuesday afternoon, a 45-year-old freelance photographer named John Quinn interrupted presidential candidate...
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MySpace Founder and Internet Entrepreneur Brad Greenspan Reports BroadWebAsia´s Hupo.tv Selected by CCTV To Be Partner ...
Shanghai-based online entertainment and video site Hupo.tv with over 40 million unique monthly visitors
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MySpace Founder and Internet Entrepreneur Brad Greenspan Reports BroadWebAsia's Hupo.tv Selected by CCTV To Be Partner ...
Shanghai-based online entertainment and video site Hupo.tv with over 40 million unique monthly visitors and part of BroadWebAsia's network of entertainment and video sites that reach over 70 million unique visitors per month (OTC: BWBA), announced that BroadWebAsia's Hupo.tv selected by CCTV to be a partner in Olympic broadcasting alliance to broadcast videos of the game's opening and closing ...
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Killing the cash cow and other acts of media indecency
You can find any number of similar stories about how the Internet forced media to fragment and change. So why does The Philadelphia Inquirer think it can defy history?
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Teachers Learn Tech Savvy Programs
It’s training for teachers all about technology. Teachers from across Pitt County are working on becoming more tech savvy in the classroom. Officials say more than 350 people came out to attend sessions focusing on different computer programs.
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Spy hackers 'pose major threat to UK'
Attempts by foreign spies, including Chinese, to hack into British computers pose a major threat to national security, the Government has warned. Electronic raids on communication and IT systems have been identified as the biggest threat to Britain after a 7 July-style attack.
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Man charged for child prostitution scheme
A convicted felon has been charged with running a child prostitution scheme that advertised on Web sites.
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Driving change through energy efficiency
SUSTAINABILITY, energy efficiency and cost savings have become integral components of green computing, or green information technology (IT).
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Weis responds to Clausen Internet pictures
NOTRE DAME — Charlie Weis reacted in a short-and-sweet manner to the recent pictures published on the Internet of QB Jimmy Clausen and teammates in the presence of alcohol.
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Shred Nebula gasses XBLA September 3
CrunchTime Games' space-faring overhead shooter rockets onto Microsoft's online arcade next month for $10.
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