A teen who willingly left her Swift Current-area home with a middle-aged man she met on the Internet knew she’d made a … (GlobalTV Ontario)
A teen who willingly left her Swift Current-area home with a middle-aged man she met on the Internet knew she’d made a mistake as soon as the pair boarded a bus for Winnipeg, her mother says. But she was too scared of the man, who was already cuddling up to her, to ask for help.
Library Sued For Restricting Internet Time (TechWeb via Yahoo! News)
The Tampa, Fla., library recently restricted use of public Internet terminals at its branches to two-and-a-half hours per day and began asking patrons for ID before they could log on.
112 new business partners choose Dubai Internet City to base operations over last 12 months (AME Info)
Dubai Internet City (DIC), one of the largest managed ICT clusters in the world and a member of TECOM Investments, today announced 112 new companies have chosen to locate their operations at the cluster during 2007, which translates to 33 per cent growth over 2006.
Internet Congregation Responds in Many Voices (Washington Post)
In the church of the Internet, call him the preacher heard all around our YouTubing world, where believers not only watch the videos of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright’s controversial and racially charged sermons but also edit them, comment on them, pass them around. And make them their own.
Any computer connected to Internet needs protection (Seattle Times)
Q: My Internet provider is Verizon DSL. The DSL modem feeds a Netgear router (with firewall), which in turn feeds my desktop computer. The desktop runs McAfee…
speed on internet (Speed TV)
does anybody know how to get F1 over the internet? Does Speed have a service? Thanks either way.
Barre men cited for Internet luring (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
BRATTLEBORO — Two Barre men have been cited for allegedly attempting to lure a minor via the Internet. …
ISPs derail low-cost city Internet plans (UPI)
Philadelphia’s plan to give nearly cost-free Internet to the entire city has been derailed as Internet companies withdraw from WiFi deals, a report said.
Can we police Canadian content on the Internet? (Toronto Star)
Nearly a decade after adopting a strict hands-off approach to the Internet, Canada’s broadcast watchdog is once again mulling the thorny issue of regulating Canadian content online as people across the country turn to their computers for news and entertainment.
China uses Internet in hunt for Tibetan rioters (Arizona Daily Star)
BEIJING China issued a "Most Wanted" list of 21 rioters Friday shown on the Internet in grainy photos waving knives and fighting during last week’s violence over Chinese rule in Tibet. Thousands of troops continued to push into western China to contain unrest.