Friday, July 08, 2005

Report: Consumers Changing (Web promotion) Online Habits Due to Spyware TechNewsWorld - 2


Report: Consumers Changing Online Habits Due to Spyware
TechNewsWorld - 2 hours ago So far, the types of Web sites that users are avoiding are mainly peer-to-peer networks and sites about which they know little. To date, core e-commerce uses appear to be unaffected by the concerns, with consumers

Earth shakes under world leaders� feet
Calcutta Telegraph - 1 hour ago London, July 7: Terror came suddenly to London this morning at the height of the rush hour when four coordinated bombs exploded on three packed underground trains and on a full double-decker bus, killing at least 37 office-goers and injuring about 700.

Groups fret proposed health plan merger
BusinessWeek - 1 hour ago JUL. 7 5:32 PM ET The proposed merger of UnitedHealth Group Inc., the nation's second-largest health insurer, and PacifiCare Health Systems Inc. may have won praise from Wall Street, but consumer groups worry

Suspected Kidnapper in Idaho Kept Blog
Wired News - 4 hours ago By CHRISTOPHER SMITH Associated Press Writer. BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- Convicted sex offender Joseph Edward Duncan III spent months on the Internet documenting his internal struggle over right vs. wrong. Then, four

Bombings Shake London From Olympic Revelry
San Francisco Chronicle - 1 hour ago By ROBERT MILLWARD, AP Sports Writer. Olympic triple jumper Jonathan Edwards found it all too hard to believe. A day earlier, he was celebrating victory in Singapore, where London was the surprise pick to host the 2012 Summer Games.

London attacks fuel debate over US transit security
GovExec.com - 1 hour ago By Chris Strohm. Debate erupted Thursday over federal funding for US mass transit security after four bombs in London ripped through several commuter subway trains and one bus, killing at least 37 people and injuring hundreds more.

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