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» Internet Capital Group Announces Internet Availability of Materials for Its 2008 Annual Meeting of Stockholders
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Internet Capital Group (Nasdaq:ICGE) (ICG) today announced the Internet availability of proxy materials for its 2008 Annual Meeting of Stockholders under the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's new "notice and access" rules.
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» Internet sector declines amid Yahoo's stumble, but pares losses
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The Internet sector fell Monday before paring its losses, as Microsoft Corp.'s withdrawal of its buyout bid for Yahoo Inc., cast a pall on the group.
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» Internet Says: 'Me Want Cookie'
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The last time cookies became a matter of public debate was when the "Sesame Street" character Cookie Monster was accused of encouraging poor eating habits among toddlers. Today's controversial cookies are the small text files that track where people go online.
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» Ultrafast Internet nearly up to speed
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Three-dimensional high-definition TV is ready, and the viewing experience breathtaking,
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» Comcast 1Q profit falls, but Internet, phone lifts stock
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Promotional offers and higher cable television spending fueled the first-quarter profits of Comcast Corp., which showed limited effects from an economic slowdown.
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» Democrat wants to require disability-friendly Internet phones, video
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At the moment, most TVs and telephones must be outfitted with special features for people with hearing, vision, and speech impairments under U.S. law. Now an influential Democratic congressman wants to expand those requirements to their Internet counterparts.
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» Attitude Most Important in Mobile Internet Usage
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Attitude and mindset are far more important criteria than gender or age in mobile Internet usage, according to a research titled Cell Surfing 2008. Hong Kong-based Buongiorno, a provider of digital value-added services, commissioned the research, to understand users' surfing habits on mobile phones.
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» Nigeria: Nigerian Internet Group Begins Search for I4j Beneficiaries
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Adekunle Aliyu Lagos
The Nigeria Internet Group (NIG) has announced its search for the beneficiary Internet for Jobs (I4J) Initiative, expected to boost employment in the country and create self-reliant jobs
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» Germany: Internet Provider Acquired
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A German mobile phone company, Freenet, agreed to buy a rival, Debitel, for 1.63 billion euros ($2.5 billion), forming Germany’s third-largest mobile phone company and fending off a takeover from United Internet.
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» Alt TV to stream live on the internet
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NZ music channel Alt TV is 'breaking out of the box'.
From May 1 the Auckland-based TV channel will stream live and free on the internet 24 hours a day.
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» Internet marketplace hits a local roadblock
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Matt Grenier wants to expand his business worldwide. Like most car dealers, he wants to make a good living. Unlike most, he plans to do so without attracting road-clogging traffic to his hometown of Shrewsbury, polluting the environment, or erecting unsightly road signs.
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» Domain name policy puts us in Internet vanguard
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Earlier this month, the Canadian Internet Registration Authority, the agency that manages the dot-ca domain, celebrated its one-millionth domain name registration.
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» China's rural Internet users more than double in 2007: report
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The number of Internet users in the Chinese countryside surged 127.7 percent last year, thanks to double-digit economic growth and fast expanding rural network construction, state media said Friday.
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» Internet Is the Platform, Web 2.0 Founder Says
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Tim O'Reilly, organizer and founder of the Web 2.0 event here, spoke Wednesday about the element of change in the technology sector: whether the headlines are really driving trends, or if innovation continues on despite what analysts are saying about the industry.
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» Microsoft internet results disappoint
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Microsoft showed why it is so keen to buy Yahoo! as third-quarter sales in its own internet division came in at the low end of expectations, group profits fell by 11pc, and it remained cautious on its short-term performance.
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» Back in the USSR: Soviet Internet domain name resists death
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The Soviet Union may be in the dustbin of history, but there's one place the socialist utopia lives on: cyberspace.
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» Venture Capitalists Invest in Internet, Energy in Slow Year
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Facing an uncertain economic environment, venture capitalists showed restraint with their wallets in the first quarter.
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» Canadian media giants rethink newspaper operations with Internet in mind
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Canada's newspaper conglomerates are rethinking the way they've presented the news by boosting interactivity and coming up with innovative ways to catch readers' attention and hang onto lucrative advertising dollars that have been slipping to the Internet.
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» Sector Snap: major Internet stocks mostly decline
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Shares of major Internet companies mostly fell Thursday, with eBay Inc. declining as analysts' expressed mixed reactions to the online auctioneer's 22 percent first-quarter earnings growth and increased full-year outlook.
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» Storm clouds looming for Internet, experts say
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While no one predicted a Mad Max-style apocalyptic catastrophe, experts at FutureNet this week nonetheless said that Internet architecture will face stiff challenges over the next few years that could put significant strain on the Web's effectiveness.
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» ISPs Give FCC Cold Shoulder at Internet Hearing
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The nation's major Internet service providers were noticeably absent Thursday from an FCC-sponsored, network management hearing during which Republican and Democratic commissioners clashed on how best to ensure the open nature of the Internet.
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» Internet watchdog wants global action against child porn
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The Internet Watch Foundation has claimed that hundreds more child abuse websites around the world could be closed down if countries simply started working together.
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» Presidential race magnifies Internet's growing role in media
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Over at RealClearPolitics.
com the same thing happens every time.
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» Media, Internet court young Latino swing vote
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Take two twentysomething Latinos with a taste for politics, give them a crash course in news reporting, equip them with video cameras and press credentials, "embed" them at the Democratic and Republican conventions this summer and let 'er rip.
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» Big media reconsiders role on the Internet
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News Corp and Time Warner Inc's willingness to make a deal with Yahoo Inc is seen as a tacit admission that big media empires will not go it alone on the Internet any more.
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» Iceland, Scandinavia are Europe's top Internet users: study
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Icelanders and the Scandinavians are Europe's top Internet users, the GfK market research group found in a study published Monday.
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» Internet ads rise despite cuts in marketing
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Internet advertising is coming out on top as overall marketing budgets see a second consecutive quarter of cuts, and planned spending for the rest of the year suffers further downgrades, according to the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) quarterly Bellwether report.
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» Road test: internet radios
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Give local radio stations the flick as you broaden your horizons, writes David Flynn.
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» Report shows how Bay Area uses Internet
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In terms of high-speed Internet access, Bay Area residents are far more wired than the rest of the nation.
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» Congress Moves to Suspend Internet Gambling Ban
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Current law unduly burdens U.S. financial services institutions
The Safe and Secure Internet Gambling Initiative (SSIGI) announced its support for new legislation, H.R.5767, that would prohibit the Department of the Treasury and Federal Reserve System from proposing, prescribing or implementing any regulations related to the current ban on Internet gambling, as required by the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 (UIGEA).
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» TriQuint Announces Internet Availability of Proxy Materials for Its 2008 Annual Meeting of Shareholders
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TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc.(R: 60.61, -2.03, -3.24%) (NASDAQ:TQNT), today announced the Internet availability of proxy materials for its 2008 annual meeting of shareholders under the new U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's Notice and Access rule.
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» 'Suicide' Internet search turns up 'how to' advice: study
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People searching the Internet for information about suicide methods are more likely to find sites encouraging suicide than those offering help or support, according to a study released Friday.
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» Internet giants jumping for piece of Yahoo
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Do you Microhoo, Goohoo or AOLhoo?
Internet giants are rushing to the table to come up with a range of deal combinations for Yahoo! Inc., as it tries to fend off an unwanted takeover attempt from Microsoft Corp.
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» Australian telco begins laying of 9,000 km undersea internet cable
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Australian telecommunications company Telstra has begun the arduous task of laying a 9,000 km undersea internet cable from Australia to Hawaii.
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» BBC iPlayer 'risks overloading the internet'
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The success of the BBC's iPlayer is putting the internet under severe strain and threatening to bring the network to a halt, internet service providers claimed yesterday.
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» Microsoft calls for talks on Internet trust, safety
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Microsoft Corp. today called for broad discussions about the safety of the Internet in an initiative it dubbed "End to End Trust" in a white paper released during the RSA Conference that opened today in San Francisco.
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» Bell Internet has most 'malicious activity': Symantec
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The Canadian Press
Bell Canada's Internet service carried the most viruses, spam, computer attacks and other so-called "malicious activity" in the country in the last half of 2007, says cyber-security firm Symantec.
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» IOC receives Beijing assurances on Internet, live broadcasts, pollution
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The International Olympic Committee has received assurances from Beijing Olympic organizers regarding Internet access and live television broadcasts during the Games, and efforts to deal with the capital's noxious air pollution.
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» Intel chips into mobile Internet
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Intel Corp unveiled new processors for portable devices yesterday, joining the trend to allow users to access the Internet through hand-held gadgets.
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» New world wines star in Paris thanks to Internet
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The Internet changed the meaning of mail, transformed retail shopping and travel, and now one wine retailer believes it can break down the barrier between French wine enthusiasts and new world producers.
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» Stop blocking the internet, Olympics committee tells China
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China’s Great Firewall must be lifted during the Olympic Games to ensure free access to the rest of the world.
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» Man in court on internet sex charges
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A MAN has appeared in court accused of using the internet to groom a 13-year-old US girl for sex and inciting her to commit suicide.
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» Child internet safety plans under fire over game censors
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The government yesterday backed an ambitious blueprint by the TV psychologist Dr Tanya Byron to improve child safety online, but immediately faced a backlash over plans to introduce cinema-style ratings for video games.
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» Comcast Adjusts Way It Manages Internet Traffic
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Comcast, the country’s largest residential Internet provider, said on Thursday that it would take a more equitable approach toward managing the ever-expanding flow of Web traffic on its network.
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» TGV Internet access coming
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Internet access will be available starting next year on the high-speed trains between Switzerland and France run by SNCF, the French state-owned railway.
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» Internet savvy children live in techno-Narnia
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Alice has moved on. Today's child has access to a world more perplexing than the universe Lewis Carroll's heroine found beneath the rabbit hole. The modern version of the story of a pre-teenager lost in a fantasy realm could be entitled Alice in Cyberspace.
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» Reclusive Bhutan uneasy as Internet pushes edge
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As the reclusive Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan opens up gradually to the outside world and embraces democracy, it is finding the freedoms of the Internet both exciting and dangerous.
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» United Internet CEO welcomes mooted alliance with Freenet, Versatel
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United Internet AG's chief executive Ralph Dommermuth said he welcomes Versatel AG CEO Peer Knauer's idea of forming an alliance with Freenet AG (OOTC:FRAGF) and Telefonica SA's (NYSE:TEF) (OOTC:TEFOF) German operations.
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» Charter's ''High-Speed for Life'' Internet Auction Draws Over a Half-Million Visitors
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Charter Communications, Inc.’s (NASDAQ: CHTR) innovative marketing campaign is opening new sales channels and driving heightened awareness of its blazing fast high-speed Internet service. Charter’s "High-Speed for Life” Internet auction is aimed at surfers of social networks, blogs and other online communities.
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» Czech Telefonica O2 aims for 140,000 internet TV customers by end of 2008 - CEO
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Telefonica O2 Czech Republic plans to raise the number of clients using its internet TV services to 140,000 by the end of 2008 or the beginning of 2009 from current 80,000 users, Czech Telefonica's (OOTC:TEFOF) (NYSE:TEF) CEO said.
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