Artist pipes up for Internet radio (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
WASHINGTON — Like any musician, New Orleans jazz clarinetist Michael White says he would love to collect royalty checks every time an Internet radio station plays one of his recordings.
China tops in Internet users (The News & Observer)
China’s booming Internet population has surpassed the United States to become the world’s biggest, with 253 million people online despite government controls on Web use, according to government data reported Friday.
China says it’s first in world in number of Internet users (International Herald Tribune)
China’s booming Internet population has surpassed the United States, with 253 million people online despite government controls on Web use, according to government data reported Friday.
China: We have more Internet users than any other nation (USA Today)
China’s booming Internet population has surpassed the United States to become the world’s biggest, according to government data.
China Tops U.S. in Number of Internet Users (New York Times)
China said the number of Internet users in the country reached about 253 million last month, ahead of the U.S., thanks to a powerful surge in Internet adoption in the last few years.
Internet Sting Leads To State Patrolman’s Arrest (CBS4 Denver)
Police say a trooper with the Colorado State Patrol tried to convince what he thought was a girl on the Internet to have a sexual relationship with him.
State trooper arrested in Internet sting (Rocky Mountain News)
A state trooper was arrested Friday on suspicion of sexual exploitation of a child after Fort Lupton police said he used the Internet to send graphic sexual pictures.
Terrorism and the Internet (St. Clair County Journal)
As the Internet continues to dominate the world over, the nation’s military is considering how to better handle threats posed by attacks through it.
State Trooper arrested for Internet porn (Rocky Mountain News)
A Colorado State Patrol trooper was arrested Friday morning on suspicion of sexual exploitation of a child after Fort Lupton police said he used the Internet to send graphic sexual pictures of himself to a person he thought was a 14-year-old girl.
AOL to Close Three Internet Data Sites (New York Times)
AOL is shutting three data-storage services, including one of the Internet?s earliest photo-sharing sites, as it seeks to cut costs and focus resources on its advertising opportunities.