As Internet turns 40, barriers threaten growth
Goofy videos weren't on the minds of Len Kleinrock and his team at UCLA when they began tests 40 years ago on what would become the Internet.
[Sun, 30 Aug 2009 19:18:22 GMT]
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Parental software is aid, not answer

eBlaster spy software ($100), from Spector Soft, can record your child's MySpace activities, as well as capture incoming and outgoing e-mail, chats and instant messages, then immediately forward you a copy, Spector Soft says.Child-safety experts caution that while parental monitoring and filtering software may help keep kids safer online, the biggest thing they provide may be a false sense of security.



[Mon, 15 Sep 2008 13:26:14 GMT]
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No music video needed for YouTube success

Record producer Chaka Zulu, right, looks through material from his artists to post on YouTube, while I20, second from left, Ludacris, left, and Rocko, film a video on Sept. 2 in Atlanta. Instead of releasing a flashy video for Ludacris? song ?Let?s Stay Together,? producer Chaka Zulu just uploaded the track directly to the site with a just picture of the rapper as accompaniment.



[Tue, 16 Sep 2008 22:05:12 GMT]
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Imdb.com allows free film, TV viewing
Amazon.com said on Monday that its subsidiary, Internet Movie Database, would allow users to watch feature films and TV shows for no charge on its website, imdb.com.
[Tue, 16 Sep 2008 16:37:36 GMT]
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Best Buy to acquire music-sharer Napster
Napster, the online music community that rose from a dorm room project to became the scourge of the recording industry, is being purchased by Best Buy for nearly $127 million.
[Mon, 15 Sep 2008 21:35:09 GMT]
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Wall Street Journal launches social network
The Wall Street Journal is borrowing elements from popular Internet hangouts like Facebook as it seeks to boost usage.
[Mon, 15 Sep 2008 15:28:00 GMT]
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Yahoo's home page to get makeover
Yahoo Inc. is preparing to tweak several popular sections of its Web site, including its home page, during the next few months to accommodate more material from rival services as the Internet company tries to polish its tarnished franchise.
[Thu, 11 Sep 2008 21:32:09 GMT]
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Virginia court strikes down anti-spam law
The Virginia Supreme Court declared the state's anti-spam law unconstitutional Friday and reversed the conviction of a man once considered one of the world's most prolific spammers.
[Fri, 12 Sep 2008 17:05:29 GMT]
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One in five bosses screens applicants' Web lives
Written references could become old hat for hiring managers with one in five saying they use social networking sites to research job candidates -- and a third of them dismissing the candidate after what they discover.
[Thu, 11 Sep 2008 15:34:00 GMT]
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Facebook gets another facelift

In this undated image provided by Facebook is shown a page featuring the social networking site's new look.  Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is hoping to avoid a backlash as the popular online hangout prepares to impose its new look on its 100 million users, whether they like it or not. (AP Photo/Facebook)Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg thinks he's found a way to ease the journey down a different road so he won't have to issue public apologies like he did in each of the previous two years after springing new products on users. His theory will face a major test Wednesday when Facebook begins forcing its 100 million users to adapt to a redesigned Web site, whether they like the new look or not.



[Wed, 10 Sep 2008 21:57:08 GMT]
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VideoSurf hopes to ride Internet video wave
There are plenty of places to watch online video, but still no easy way to find a particular clip without suffering through a lot of trial and error.
[Wed, 10 Sep 2008 23:51:29 GMT]
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Creator of Web spots a flaw in IE

Tim Berners-Lee, the British-born inventor of the World Wide Web, said this week that Internet Explorer is falling behind other browsers in the way it handles scalable vector graphics. Tim Berners-Lee, the British-born inventor of the World Wide Web, says he doesn't like to express preferences among Web browsers. But he does have an issue with one of them: Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer.



[Wed, 10 Sep 2008 21:55:22 GMT]
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Now you can check Gmail on AOL.com
AOL wants you to check your Gmail and see what your Facebook friends are up to ? the company just prefers you do these things from its site.
[Wed, 10 Sep 2008 18:35:57 GMT]
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Google backs cheap Web access for Africa
Google and Europe's biggest bank HSBC have thrown their weight behind a plan to provide cheap, high-speed Web access via satellite to millions in Africa and other emerging markets.
[Tue, 9 Sep 2008 21:59:18 GMT]
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Google promises EU better privacy rules
Google Inc. said Tuesday it will further cut the amount of time it stores data about users' search requests, to meet European privacy demands.
[Tue, 9 Sep 2008 14:54:20 GMT]
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