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» Supporting Internet Explorer
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It was a pretty big deal when 37 Signals announced their drop of support for IE 6 across all their products. Then Apple released the new set of MobileMe web applications with no support for IE 6. Dan Benjamin and John Gruber spent some time talking about supporting Internet Explorer in the latest episode of The Talk Show.
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» Chinese Government relaxes Olympic internet censorship
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THE Chinese appear to have relaxed censorship of the internet for Olympic journalists as human rights groups demand better access.
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» More Internet providers agree to block child porn
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New York's attorney general says several more Internet service providers have agreed to limit access to child pornography.
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» Move Over USA; China Tops World Internet User Charts
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Figures released by the China Internet Network Information Centre (CNNIC) have shown that China now has the largest number of internet users in the world.
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» China ahead of U.S. in Internet use
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Beijing: The world’s most populous country has also emerged as home to the world’s largest Internet population. Statistics revealed on Friday showed China to have definitively overtaken the U.S. in terms of the number of its netizens.
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» Yahoo debacle casting a long shadow over internet strategy
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If Microsoft has a plan B for internet search, it will take some time to materialise and cost agreat deal of cash.
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» Sharp fall in profits increases pressure on Yahoo!
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Pressure on Yahoo! to complete a deal with a rival such as Microsoft increased last night after the internet search engine unveiled a sharp fall in profits for the second quarter of the year.
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» Did Yahoo finally do something right?
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After six months of flip-flop deal talks that drew mostly anger and disappointment from Yahoo Inc shareholders, the Internet company may finally have done something right.
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» A Second View of the Open Internet
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A while back Dave Eaves suggested that the open web is a social value. This may be true. I’d like to explore a different approach to the Open Web/ Open Internet. Not opposite, because the two approaches might fit together, but distinctly different.
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» Internet oversight
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Re Google Raises Fuss Over Bell's Speed Bumps (Report on Business, July 9): Bell Canada and other telecommunications companies have been slowing, shaping and restricting Internet traffic for some time.
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» Internet service to give magazine subscribers freedom
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Magazine buying may get an Internet-era makeover in September when Time Inc. launches Maghound, a service that promises to blend the convenience of subscriptions with the flexibility of newsstand sales.
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» Internet leads in search for best thing since sliced bread
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THE INTERNET is emerging as an early favourite in a global search for the greatest invention since sliced bread, ahead of Australian innovations such as the Hills Hoist and the dual flush toilet.
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» Still more reasons to avoid Internet Explorer
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A few recent stories highlighted a bedrock of Defensive Computing - if you surf the web on a Windows computer, you are safer using Firefox as opposed to Internet Explorer.
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» Asia Pacific internet audience soars
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Some 318 million people in Asia Pacific visited internet sites in April 2008, an increase of 14 per cent from 280 million in the same month one year earlier, according to a new survey.
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» Russia to Create Internet Addresses in Cyrillic
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Following ICANN's (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) announcement of a radical shake-up of the Internet last week, Russia will create its first Internet addresses using the Cyrillic alphabet next year, Communications Ministry Official Vladimir Vassiliev said.
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» Internet address suffix choice expanded
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Businesses will be free to choose any suffix they please for their internet addresses after a decision yesterday to expand the choices beyond current staples such as ".com", ".co" and ".org".
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» Internet Provider Halts Plan to Track, Sell Users' Surfing Data
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Charter Communications, the fourth-largest cable operator in the United States, announced yesterday that it has backed off a plan to monitor customers' Internet transmissions.
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» Google plans new Internet measurement tool
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Google is expected to unveil a tool Tuesday that measures Internet use to help advertisers identify the best places to buy ads that will reach its target audience, according to a report Monday on the Wall Street Journal Web site.
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» Verizon Boosts FiOS Internet Speed In 10 States
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In the biggest upgrade ever for its FiOS Internet Service, Verizon Communications said it will increase the upload and download speeds available to more than 10 million homes and businesses in 10 states.
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» OECD ministers agree to make Internet safer, more widely used
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Ministers and officials from leading industrial nations agreed Wednesday to make the Internet safer and more accessible, to strengthen its role as a driving force in the global economy.
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» Microsoft Abandons Internet Explorer 8 Development for Firefox 3
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As the Mozilla Foundation releases Firefox 3 and tries to set a record for most downloads in a day, they will be receiving help from an unlikely source: Microsoft.
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» So maybe the Internet is a cure for stupidity after all
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A dozen years after presidential politics first moved online, it's remarkable how entirely unremarkable it is to page through the findings in a newly published Pew report on the Internet's role so far in the 2008 election.
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» China Internet Research Conference: Two Views of Chinese Internet Users
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The 6th annual Chinese Internet Research Conference is being held in Hong Kong this year, and China Journal is blogging through the event.
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» Obama Camp Takes On Internet Rumors
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The Obama campaign launched a new Web site today to combat Internet rumors and what they call a “smear” campaign against both Michelle and Barack Obama. The website, www.fightthesmears.com, is being run by current staff in the communications, policy and research departments.
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» Internet attacks: Top 10 nations
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As Internet usage grows across the world, attacks on the net are rising. In a study conducted for the first quarter of 2008, Akamai Technologies -- a leading content delivery service provider -- observed attack traffic originating from 125 countries.
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» Obama's Internet Money Machine and the Future
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A friendly warning to everyone (including myself) who is celebrating the unprecedented success of the Obama money machine: be careful what you wish for.
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» Milking the Internet
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On her two official Web sites, Miley Cyrus, the 15-year-old star of the Disney Channel's Hannah Montana and daughter of country-music singer Billy Ray Cyrus, is identified as "America's teenage sweetheart.
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» Judges now likely to get tough on Internet pedophiles
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Prosecutors and child advocates predict a Supreme Court decision will spur Canadian judges to boost the shockingly low sentences often handed to pedophiles who use the Internet to sexually abuse children for fun and profit.
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» Down To Business: Meter Starts To Tick On Internet Access Pricing
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Judging from the outcry, you'd have thought that martial law had been imposed on the Lone Star State. The news: Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) Cable plans to test metered pricing for its Internet access service, starting in Beaumont, a city of 114,000 in eastern Texas.
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» Malaysians turn to Internet to fight fuel hike
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Malaysians have turned to the Internet to vent their anger at one of the biggest hikes in fuel prices, and some are using it to rally support against the measure in a country with tight restrictions on street protests.
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» Broadband advertising: Call for code to be extended to mobile internet
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Senior industry figures are calling for the new code of practice for advertising broadband services to be extended to mobile internet providers.
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» FCC Considers Offering Spectrum for Free Wireless Internet
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The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will soon vote on a plan to auction spectrum, with the winner required to offer free wireless Internet services.
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» Hackers disrupt Comcast Internet
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A hacker attack on cable company Comcast Corp. late Wednesday brought down the company's Comcast.net website and its Web-based e-mail service, affecting thousands of people in the Twin Cities and possibly millions nationwide.
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» South Korea says Internet report of Kim Jong Il's assassination untrue
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Il is alive and well.
Or so says the South Korean government, which is denying a report by a little-known local Internet news site that Kim has been assassinated.
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» Customize the history settings in Firefox and Internet Explorer
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Some day browsers will make it easy to retrace our Web steps by providing total recall of every page we've opened. Until then we get the imperfect history features in Internet Explorer and Firefox.
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» Google boss has high hopes for the mobile internet
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Google CEO Eric Schmidt has advised sceptics convinced of the limitations of search engine marketing that his company still has plenty ideas for improving the technology and targeting advertising more effectively.
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» 'Internet freedom' bill targeting China cooperation faces rough road
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A proposed federal law that would slap extensive regulations on technology companies doing business in China and other nations deemed to be unreasonably "Internet-restricting" is facing an uncertain future due to opposition from the Bush administration and telecommunications providers.
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» Illegal internet pharmacy shut down
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A US court has indicted the operator of an illegal online pharmacy for conspiring to distribute controlled substances.
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» India endeavors to police its Internet
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The Internet empowers; it is an amazing information source, a forum for freedom of expression and an easy means of commerce and communication. But it can boomerang on users as well, as India's mostly young online users are learning, sometimes the hard way.
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» Internet Rumors Haunt President Lee
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From the privatization of public services firms to utilities charges, most government polices are seemingly falling prey to rumors in the cyber world. These groundless and exaggerated rumors could potentially heighten people's concerns regarding government policies to an unnecessary level, while at the same time underlining their distrust in policies that directly affect their daily lives.
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» Dentsu entering Internet advertising in India
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Japan's top advertising firm Dentsu Inc. said Monday that it was entering Internet advertising in India, predicting potential for major growth.
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» Browser developers offer new tools to Internet users
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Browser war is intensifying with competitors trying innovations which they think will inspire users to go for their version.
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» Taking a sabbatical from the Internet
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Sharon Sarmiento knew it was time to unplug when she realized she was blogging in her dreams and hearing imaginary instant messages.
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» UPDATE 1-Nokia signs Internet services deal with Orange
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The world's top cellphone maker Nokia Oyj (NOK1V.HE: Quote, Profile, Research) signed a deal with France Telecom's (FTE.PA: Quote, Profile, Research) mobile arm Orange to offer mobile Internet services on Nokia phones sold through Orange.
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» 911 calls may not work on Internet
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The Emergency Management Office is cautioning Nova Scotians that 911 calls placed over the Internet may not be as safe as emergency calls over a land line.
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» Hacker Publishes Personal Data Of Six Million Onto Internet
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The hacker took the data from several government-run Web sites, then displayed the data for all to see.
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» Consumers to have fast and mobile Internet access with WiMax technology
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It will be like having an Internet connection in your pocket and will help drive a new generation of consumer devices.
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» BART to sell youth discount tickets on the Internet
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BART will start selling discount train tickets to teenage students over the Internet this September in an attempt to introduce more young people to public transit.
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» Sun Bids For Rich Internet App Builders With JavaFX
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Sun Microsystems (NSDQ: JAVA) plans to compete with Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) and Adobe Systems (NSDQ: ADBE) to supply the technology for the next generation of consumer-oriented Web applications with its JavaFX technology, the company said Tuesday
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» Internet phone users get warning over 911 calls
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Edmontonians are being cautioned against using some Internet-based phone services to access emergency services.
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