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Optical Forum Finds Support For 100-, 160-Gbit Interfaces (TechWeb)
TechWeb - The Optical Internetworking Forum has collected input on possible standards for some of the first optical physical-layer interfaces to exceed 100 Gbits/sec.
Telecom Bundling Practice Tries For A Comeback (TechWeb)
TechWeb - Firms are bundling telecom services such as local telephoning, long distance telephoning, Internet service, TV reception, and/or cell phone service. Will customers go for it?
Baidu.com Ready for Stock Market Debut (AP)
AP - Baidu.com takes its name from a 900-year-old poem but its ambitions are ultramodern to become the Chinese-language equivalent of Internet search giant Google Inc. Little known abroad, 5-year-old Baidu.com says it already is the world's sixth most-visited Internet site, thanks to a strong following from China's 100 million-plus Web surfers.
Web Leaders See Little Need For TV (AdWeek.com)
AdWeek.com - While Internet portals enjoy a resurgence not seen since the dot-com boom of the late'90s, they are mostly choosing to forgo big spending on traditional advertising.
AOL Debuts Personalized Home Page (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - America Online is testing a personalized home page for users and joining its competitors in delivering custom Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds for news, blogs and other online content.
Feds Nab Eight in Internet Piracy Sting (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Eight individuals have been charged with criminal copyright infringement as the result of a federal investigation into Internet piracy groups that trade and sell movies, games and software programs online.
Asian security group launches Internet site to share intelligence (AFP)
AFP - Asia's main security forum meeting in Laos launched a partially-restricted website that will enable its 25 members to share sensitive intelligence information related to tackling terrorism.
Academics Call For Internationalizing Internet Governance (TechWeb)
TechWeb - A group of academics call on the United States to work toward establishing an international body responsible for running the Internet.
Internet Security gets injunction vs former worker (Reuters)
Reuters - A U.S. court ruling has barred aformer Internet Security Systems employee from furtherdisseminating research he has already disclosed on how computerhackers could undermine Internet equipment made by CiscoSystems that is vital to the operation of the Internet.

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