Sunday, July 10, 2005

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Group Blasts Video Game Over Sex Content (AP)
AP - A media watchdog group on Friday denounced the maker of the hugely popular video game"Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas"over graphic sexual content that allegedly exists in the game and can be unlocked with an Internet download.

USC: Applicants'Files May Have Been Read (AP)
AP - Officials of the University of Southern California said they will contact everyone who used the school's online application system in the past eight years to warn them that a hacker may have been able to read their files.

Google facing search engine China quandary (SiliconValley.com)
SiliconValley.com - Google has long wanted to expand in China. And the question of its Chinese strategy is now becoming more urgent, as one of China's leading search engines, Baidu, gets ready to go public.

Sprint Delivers Wireless Broadband (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Sprint (NYSE: FON) is rolling out a wireless high-speed data network that promises to enable faster downloads for customers accessing the Internet remotely.

Probe of Online Investigation Firms Sought (AP)
AP - A privacy rights advocacy group has asked the Federal Trade Commission to investigate whether Web sites advertising investigative services capable of digging up personal information such as phone call records are violating federal laws.

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