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Rumor: Microsoft May Include HTML5 Support in Internet Explorer 9 – PC World
March 5, 2010 – 9:01 pm | No Comment

Telegraph.co.uk Rumor: Microsoft May Include HTML5 Support in Internet Explorer 9 PC World A shift toward open Web standards for Internet Explorer would signal a major change for Microsoft; the company has been criticized in the past for not fully supporting modern, open Web standards. Microsoft's lack of Web standards support is a major ..

All Villages, Small Towns To Have Internet Access – Bernama
March 5, 2010 – 2:24 pm | No Comment

All Villages, Small Towns To Have Internet Access Bernama JELEBU, March 5 (Bernama) — All small towns and villages in the country, including those located in the interior areas, will have access to the Internet using the WiMax (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) technology, said Information, …

Skype lands on Nokia Symbian phones – msnbc.com
March 3, 2010 – 11:16 pm | No Comment

SlashGear (blog) Skype lands on Nokia Symbian phones msnbc.com Nokia is embracing Skype, making available for free the Internet-telephony (VoIP) app in the Ovi app store. Over 200 million Nokia handsets will now be able to download the Skype app and make cheap calls abroad while away from the …

Asia Consumers Most Willing To Pay For Online Content! – ADOI magazine
March 3, 2010 – 9:32 am | No Comment

Asia Consumers Most Willing To Pay For Online Content! ADOI magazine The majority of Internet users in the Asia Pacific Region say they would consider paying for some forms of online content, particularly books, music and games; and most are willing to accept more advertising on the Internet in the future to support the … Don't write off newspapers Straits Times all 2 news articles??

Survey: More Americans get news from Internet than newspapers or radio – CNN
March 1, 2010 – 5:39 pm | No Comment

PC World Survey: More Americans get news from Internet than newspapers or radio CNN Social networking sites like Facebook have made news a more participatory experience, the survey suggests. (CNN) — More Americans get their news from the Internet than from newspapers or radio, and three-fourths say they hear of … Internet, TV main news sources for Americans msnbc.com Cellphone news distribution ramps up: survey CBC.ca Online 'more popular than newspapers' in US BBC News AFP ?- Oneindia ?- Independent all 500 news articles??

How to navigate your way through CeBIT, on the web and in person – Independent
March 1, 2010 – 3:47 pm | No Comment

MSN Malaysia News How to navigate your way through CeBIT, on the web and in person Independent The world's largest digital IT and telecommunications event is getting ready to open its doors to an expected 400000 visitors from March 2 to 6. This guide will help you get the most out of the tech event whether you can be in Hannover, …

Students suspended for Facebook pranks – msnbc.com
February 26, 2010 – 2:48 pm | No Comment

Sydney Morning Herald Students suspended for Facebook pranks msnbc.com BRISBANE, Australia – Australia's prime minister said Friday he would consider appointing an online ombudsman to investigate complaints about Internet bullying after a string of incidents on social network sites. Twenty high school students were … Prime Minister Kevin Rudd considers cyber sheriff for illegal content Herald Sun Australia mulls Net ombudsman Sydney Morning Herald Rudd flags internet ombudsman The Age The Australian ?- NEWS.com.au ?- ABC Online all 251 news articles??

Does Italy’s Google Conviction Portend More Censorship? – Wired News
February 25, 2010 – 3:52 pm | No Comment

The Hindu Does Italy's Google Conviction Portend More Censorship? Wired News Online rights activists are divided Wednesday over an Italian court's guilty verdicts against Google executives who were convicted on privacy charges for not blocking a video that made fun of a child with Down syndrome. …

Google verdict: ‘Biggest threat to Web freedom we have seen’ – National Post
February 25, 2010 – 7:24 am | No Comment

Telegraph.co.uk Google verdict: 'Biggest threat to Web freedom we have seen' National Post Three Google executives have been found guilty of breaking privacy laws by allowing disturbing footage of a disabled Italian boy being bullied to be posted on the Internet. The ruling yesterday was the first of its kind and was condemned by a British …

Google Risks China Brain Drain – Wall Street Journal
February 24, 2010 – 6:11 pm | No Comment

Reuters Google Risks China Brain Drain Wall Street Journal BEIJING—Technology companies in China have begun aggressively trying to poach talent from Google Inc. in the wake of its pledge to stop complying with Chinese government censorship rules, potentially complicating the Internet search ..