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MySpace enters the U.S. presidential race
InfoWorld   Tuesday, 20 March 2007
InfoWorld - MySpace launched a U.S. presidential campaign site Monday, and it has the potential of reaching millions of people who don't otherwise go to political Web sites, one analyst said.
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Why would Google make a phone?
InfoWorld   Tuesday, 20 March 2007
InfoWorld - Rumors abound that Google plans to launch a mobile phone with the look and feel of a BlackBerry but with better Internet capabilities.
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Comcast Web site gets bids for search, ads: source
Reuters   Tuesday, 20 March 2007
Reuters - Microsoft Corp., Google Inc., Yahoo Inc. and Time Warner Inc.'s AOL are bidding to provide search technology and manage online advertising for Comcast Corp.'s Web site, a source familiar with the matter said on Monday.
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Hackers sell fake credit cards for one dollar: study
AFP   Tuesday, 20 March 2007

A semi-annual report by California-based Symantec found threats in cyberspace are growing, particularly in the area of data theft and "targeted malicious code for the purpose of stealing confidential information that can be used for financial gain."(Symantec )AFP - Hackers are selling fake US-based credit cards on the Internet for as little as one dollar, and a full set of data for a fake identity for as low as 14 dollars, a study by a Web security firm said Monday.


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Movie Gallery to open online rental service
Reuters   Tuesday, 20 March 2007

The Internet homepage of Movie Galley Inc. as seen on March 19, 2007. The No. 2 U.S. movie rental chain on Monday said it plans to open an online DVD rental service later this year because it has been losing customers to Netflix and Blockbuster online service. (moviegallery.com/Reuters)Reuters - Movie Gallery Inc., the No. 2 U.S. movie rental chain, on Monday said it plans to open an online DVD rental service later this year because it has been losing customers to Netflix Inc. and Blockbuster Inc.'s online service.


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China university sacks dean after blog rant
Reuters   Tuesday, 20 March 2007

An Internet cafe in Nanjing, in east China's Jiangsu province, March 14, 2006. A prestigious Chinese university has fired one of its deans days after he complained about being sidelined for bold remarks on academic freedom and berated the country's higher education woes on the Internet. (Stringer/Reuters)Reuters - A prestigious Chinese university has fired one of its deans days after he complained about being sidelined for bold remarks on academic freedom and berated the country's higher education woes on the Internet.


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Study Exposes 'Search Spam'
PC World   Tuesday, 20 March 2007
PC World - Anyone brave enough to type "cheap tickets" in a search engine can find a plethora of one-page Web sites designed to drive traffic to other Web sites and generate click-through advertising revenue.
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Adobe Intros Apollo Development Apps
NewsFactor   Monday, 19 March 2007
NewsFactor - On Monday, Adobe Systems released a public alpha version of a platform that could offer new, easier ways to build Web applications for offline or online use. Such "use anywhere" apps might mean increased productivity for business users.
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China jails online editor for subversion
Reuters   Monday, 19 March 2007

File photo showing friends of a Hong Kong-based reporter from Singapore's The Straits Times holding a press conference in Hong Kong August 10, 2005 to express concern about his arrest by mainland China. A Chinese court jailed an editor of a news portal for six years on Monday for inciting subversion by publishing anti-government essays, his lawyer said, the latest case in a government crackdown on dissent.. (Paul Yeung/Reuters)Reuters - A Chinese court jailed an editor of a news portal for six years on Monday for inciting subversion by publishing anti-government essays, his lawyer said, the latest case in a government crackdown on dissent.


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Techs, telcos team up to set Internet TV standard
Reuters   Monday, 19 March 2007

An Axion iPTV monitor and base station are displayed at a media preview for the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, January 6, 2007. Companies which provide television over Internet technology (IPTV) joined forces on Monday to set a single global standard, so that all systems would work together. (Steve Marcus/Reuters)Reuters - Companies which provide television over Internet technology (IPTV) joined forces on Monday to set a single global standard, so that all systems would work together.


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Hackers Sell IDs for $14, Symantec Says
PC World   Monday, 19 March 2007
PC World - Identity thieves are offering a person's credit-card number, date of birth and other sensitive information for as little as US$14 over the Internet, said a new report on online threats released Monday.
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