Monday, October 20, 2008

internet

 
 
Internet, Cellphones May Strengthen Family Unit, Study Finds
Washington Post - United States
"There had been some fears that the Internet had been taking people away from each other," said Barry Wellman, a sociology professor at the University of ...
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Peer-to-peer Internet lending dealt a blow
Seattle Post Intelligencer - USA
By BRAD STONE SAN FRANCISCO -- It was one of the most audacious ideas of the Web 2.0 boom -- that people could lend money to other people over the Internet ...
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Steve Beshear Responds to Internet Gambling Ruling
Poker News Daily - Las Vegas,NV,USA
The court validated our concern that there is illegal and unregulated Internet gambling in Kentucky. He has given these parties 30 days to effectively block ...
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Report: Yahoo plans cost-cutting moves, layoffs
CNET News - San Francisco,CA,USA
Just a week before that, the Internet giant's stock traded as low as $11.37, its lowest price since March 2003. Yahoo, as a result, also now has a market ...
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Sarkozy Internet bank account hacked
Zambia News - lusaka,Zambia
The French Government has revealed that internet hackers have broken into President Nicolas Sarkozy's personal bank account. A spokesman has said that the ...
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PwC: VC's Invested $7.1 Billion In Q3 Overall; Internet ...
paidContent.org - Los Angeles,CA,USA
Some highlights: —Internet-related investments were down 36 percent from Q2 : There were still 194 deals worth $1.1 billion in Q3, but that was down from ...
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The Internet is no 21st-century boob tube
CNET News - San Francisco,CA,USA
Well, it turns out the Internet isn't exactly following the model of the boob tube in co-opting family discourse, according to a new national survey of 2252 ...
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Beijing internet cafes to take mug shots and scan IDs
CNET News - San Francisco,CA,USA
In a purported effort to cut down on "ID sharing" in Beijing's internet cafes, the government will require that by the end of 2008 any first-time visitor ...
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Former hacker Mafiaboy talks about past and preaches Internet ...
The Canadian Press - MONTREAL
Michael Calce, who is now 23, has written a book about his hacking past and about his desire to promote personal Internet security. ...
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Venture investing tops $7 billion in third quarter
CNET News - San Francisco,CA,USA
There was a big decline in the third quarter for Internet-specific companies, which bagged $1.1 billion in 194 deals (down from $1.6 billion going into 251 ...
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Internet brings families closer, study says
By Steven
Los Angeles Times - "A national study released today by the Pew Internet & American Life Project said that the ubiquity of cellphones and computers among kids may actually be a good thing for families."
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Internet Explorer Repair
By Martin
Unlike its name would suggest Repair IE is more an Internet Explorer tweaking program than one that can actually repair the Microsoft browser. The closest thing coming to repairing the browser is the ability to reset functions of ...
gHacks technology news - http://www.ghacks.net/
The Internet is no 21st-century boob tube
Latest Pew Internet study finds that Web use isn't isolating people from friends and family.
CNET News.com - Media - http://news.cnet.com/
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Beijing internet cafes to take mug shots and scan IDs
By Graham Webster
In an effort to cut down on "ID sharing" in Beijing's internet cafes, the government will require that by the end of 2008 any first-time visitor will have their picture taken and ID scanned before they're allowed online, according to ...
CNET Blogs - http://news.cnet.com/8302-13503_3-0.html

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