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July 30, 2008

China Confirms It Will ContinueInternetCensorship Throughout…

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China Confirms It Will ContinueInternetCensorship Throughout

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China& IOC lied -Internetaccess for media to be censored for

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Sponsorship Development Director / Webby Awards&InternetWeek NY

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Internetcensorship plagues journalists at Olympics

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Internet“tubes” Senator indicted

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IOC AdmitsInternetCensorship Deal With China

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Conversion Optimization Part ofInternetMarketing? If Not, It

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Sony Ericsson’s G705 slider leaks ontointernet, shows hope for

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25InternetStartups That Bombed Miserably

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Internetcensorship plagues journalists at Olympics

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Internetcensorship plagues journalists at Olympics

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Sony Ericsson’s G705 slider leaks ontointernet, shows hope for

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25InternetStartups That Bombed Miserably

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Senator: China spying on Internet use in hotels (AP via Yahoo! News)

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Senator: China spying on Internet use in hotels (AP via Yahoo! News)
Foreign-owned hotels in China face the prospect of "severe retaliation" if they refuse to install government software that can spy on Internet use by hotel guests coming to watch the summer Olympic games, a U.S. lawmaker said Tuesday.

Companies urged to fix worldwide Internet security flaw (International Herald Tribune)
Since a secret emergency meeting of computer security experts at Microsoft, Dan Kaminsky has been warning about a potentially dangerous flaw in the Internet that makes it possible for criminals to steal vast amounts of personal and financial information.

China to censor Internet during Games: official (AFP via Yahoo! News)
China will censor the Internet used by foreign media during the Olympics, an organising committee official confirmed Wednesday, reversing a pledge to offer complete media freedom at the games.

Internet sites still blocked for Olympic reporters (AP via Yahoo! News)
Olympic organizers are backtracking on another promise about coverage of the Beijing Games, keeping in place blocks on Internet sites in the Main Press Center and venues where reporters will work.

China to censor Internet during Games: organisers (AFP via Yahoo! News)
China plunged into another Olympic controversy on Wednesday as it announced that the thousands of foreign reporters covering the Games would have to endure Internet censorship.

More Internet providers agree to block child porn (AP via Yahoo! News)
New York’s attorney general says several more Internet service providers have agreed to limit access to child pornography.

Comcast, NetZero agree to block Internet child porn (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Internet service providers (ISPs) Comcast Corp and United Online Inc’s NetZero have agreed to block access to child pornography, the New York Attorney General’s office said on Tuesday.

Internetcensorship plagues journalists at Olympics

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Internetcensorship plagues journalists at Olympics

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TheInternetcan do what now?

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InternetBureau Online Advertising Symposium

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The FastestInternetEver

Holly Otterbein

iPhone- changing the face of theInternet

James Kendrick

InternetGovernance

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25InternetStartups That Bombed Miserably

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China Breaks Promises onInternetCensorship, International

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July 28, 2008

25InternetStartups That Bombed Miserably

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25InternetStartups That Bombed Miserably

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WorldInternetProject survey impresses

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OneWebDay is less than two months away

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OneWebDay is less than two months away

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Seattle-based internet firm Marchex sues ex-employees, claims they quietly set up competing sites (BizJournals)

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Seattle-based internet firm Marchex sues ex-employees, claims they quietly set up competing sites (BizJournals)
A leader in scooping up internet domain names, Marchex Inc., has gone to federal court to block two of its former employees from running what it calls deceptive competing websites.

Web program gives the blind Internet access (El Paso Times)
SEATTLE — Blind people generally use computers with the help of screen-reader software, but those products can cost more than $1,000, so they’re not common on public PCs at libraries or Internet cafes.

Tech giants bet Internet’s new era is in "white space" (Denver Post)
The nation’s top technology companies have spent millions of dollars and nearly two years building devices, poring over laptops and working in federal labs trying to come up with a new way of providing high-speed Internet to bandwidth-hungry cities as well as hard-to-reach rural regions.

Web program gives the blind Internet access (El Paso Times)
SEATTLE — Blind people generally use computers with the help of screen-reader software, but those products can cost more than $1,000, so they’re not common on public PCs at libraries or Internet cafes. Now a free new Web-based program for the blind aims to improve the situation.

Harrisburg tower proposed for wireless Internet (The Argus Leader)
HARRISBURG - A proposal for a wireless broadband tower in Harrisburg might bring wireless Internet into the homes of the town’s residents and make it available on their commutes. Redwood Wireless of Sioux Falls is interested in building the tower between the two baseball diamonds north of Liberty Elementary School. A proposal has been submitted to Harrisburg’s Planning and Zoning Commission. The …

Telstra May Rise 28 Percent on Internet, Pay TV, Barron’s Says (Bloomberg.com)
July 26 (Bloomberg) — Telstra Corp. may gain 28 percent in the next 12 months as Australia’s largest telephone company continues to benefit from increased consumer spending and a planned high-speed Internet network, Barron’s reported.

New Zealand’s internet future and how to fix it (The New Zealand Herald)
A group of experts has descended on Queenstown for a three-day Netsafe conference that aims to unlock the mysteries of our internet future.

WatchInternetTV shows on your TV for free - Here s how!

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WatchInternetTV shows on your TV for free - Here s how!

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Obama s Brother RunsInternetCompany in China

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Busitalks: Smart People on Cool Topics

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Does reading on theinternetcount as reading?

Ann Althouse

Firefox vsInternetExplorer

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Is TheInternetKilling Reading? (Or Helping It?)

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Board of Screen Actors Guild Backs Negotiators’InternetDemands

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= China-US Million Book

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25InternetStartups That Bombed Miserably

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Universal Digital Library: Million Book Project

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July 26, 2008

Yep. Looks likeInternet

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Yep. Looks likeInternet

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Now I m not sointernet-famous

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Comment on Theinternetis viral by Tyrone

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China is Now World largestInternetusing Country

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Artist pipes up for Internet radio (New Orleans Times-Picayune)

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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.

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