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AT&T Announces Free Wi-Fi For iPhoners
Jul 18 By Jane McEntegartOver the last few months we’ve seen the on-again-off-again free iPhone Wi-Fi at AT&T hotspots. The company announced this morning that there would be free Wi-Fi at AT&T hotspots around the country and it looks like this time around....
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Apple Apologises for MobileMe Mess
Jul 17 By Jane McEntegartIt seems as though Apple has finally come out and apologized for the “rocky” transition to MobileMe, although they’re not covering the messy issue of the not so free trials of the service.
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Partnership Between Buy.com and eBay Raises Concerns Among Sellers
Jul 16 By Jane McEntegartThere’s trouble brewing for those of you that count on eBay for all or part of your income. The Internect auction site has just signed a deal with Buy.com, which will allow the latter to sell products on eBay at a fixed price.
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Build Your Own Search Engine: Yahoo Spices Up Search API
Jul 10 By Wolfgang GruenerSunnyvale (CA) - Yahoo is offering a re-engineered version of its search API that allows individuals and organizations to create their own search engines based on Yahoo's technology.
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The Most Spammed Country in the World? Switzerland.
Jul 10 By Wolfgang GruenerChicago (IL) - You may be complaining about the number of spam emails finding their way to your email account every day, but it may come as a surprise to you that the U.S. is actually not the most targeted country by spammers.
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Google Launches 3D Chat Program, Lively
Jul 9 By Jane McEntegartYesterday saw Google Labs launch the beta version of a program they like to call Lively.
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YouTubers Boycott Viacom In Campaign For Right To Privacy
Jul 9 By Jane McEntegartYouTubers take a stand against Viacom
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Google's YouTube Ad Revenue Short Of Expectations: Report
Jul 9 By Reuters (via Yahoo)Advertising revenue from YouTube is likely to total about $200 million this year and thus fall short of parent company Google's expectations, The Wall Street Journal said on Tuesday, citing two sources familiar with the matter.
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UK's Most Spammed Person Bombarded With 44001 Emails A Day
Jul 8 By Humphrey CheungLondon (England) - Spam emails are the scourge of any Internet user, but chances are your email inbox isn't bombarded with nearly as many emails as one British man.
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Internet Explorer 8 Beefed Up Against Hackers And Phishers
Jul 2 By Humphrey CheungRedmond (WA) - Microsoft is beefing up its upcoming Internet Explorer 8 browser with several security improvements against hackers and phishers.
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Sacramento Cops Say YouTube Justice Helps The Criminals Get Away
Jul 2 By Humphrey CheungSacramento (CA) - Posting security camera footage on YouTube can actually help criminals get away, according to the Sacramento Sheriffs Department.
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Firefox Weave: Sync Your Internet Life
Jul 2 By Wolfgang GruenerFirst Look - Wouldn't it be great to have an automated backup of your complete Firefox environment up in the cloud?
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Digg.com Announces Launch Of Recommendation Engine
Jul 1 By Jane McEntegartThere’s good news for Digg fans as the website has announced that the Digg Recommendation Engine will be launched this week.
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Adobe Opens Flash To Search Engines, Finally
Jul 1 By Christian ZibregSan Jose (CA) - There may be one more reason to create Internet content in Flash soon: Adobe said that it is working with Google and Yahoo to enable crawlers to index content currently trapped in proprietary SWF files.
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Rhapsody Remodels As iTunes Competitor
Jun 30 By Jane McEntegartThe Rhapsody music service is changing as of today from a subscription-based, closed music network to an open DRM-free iTunes competitor in a major shift of strategy. The music service, owned by Real Networks and MTV, will go from offering a monthly subs
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