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News Corp. forms Internet division (Reuters)
Reuters - Media conglomerate News Corp. Ltd.on Friday said it has formed a new Internet division tocreate an online hub for its Fox news, sports and entertainmentprograming.

IBM Sends Blogging to Work (PC World)
PC World - Company introduces two new business blogging tools.

Internet's Yahoo teams up with university students in Berkeley (AFP)
AFP - US Internet powerhouse Yahoo.com is mining college brain power for technology innovations by setting up a university research laboratory, the company announced.

More Marketers Cozy Up To User-Created Content (AdWeek.com)
AdWeek.com - Often thought of as the dregs of the Internet, user-generated content is getting a second look from advertisers, who are using new technology and approaches to benefit from consumers'willingness to create and share content for free.

Internet provides instant Harry Potter reviews (Reuters)
Reuters - In the age of the Internet, a bookreview can be virtually instant.

Surfing The Web At 125 MPH (TechWeb)
TechWeb - Internet access on airplanes, cellular signals in tunnels and elevators, next-generation Wi-Fi covering entire cities--what's next? How about surfing the Web on a fast-moving train, bus, or car.

Non-English Domain Names Likely Delayed (AP)
AP - Concerns about"phishing"e-mail scams will likely delay the expansion of domain names beyond non-English characters, the chairman of the Internet's key oversight agency said Friday.

Spam Slayer: Bringing Spammers to Their Knees (PC World)
PC World - Blue Security hopes you'll join thousands of others in an army capable of crippling spammers'Web sites.

AOL, AEG, XM link for online programing (Reuters)
Reuters - AOL, XM Satellite Radioand Anschutz Entertainment Group are betting big that Live 8'srecent success as an online programing event was no fluke.

Venture Investment Boosts RaySat's In-Vehicle Broadband Goals (TechWeb)
TechWeb - RaySat Inc., a Virginia company using satellite technology to supply broadband to moving vehicles, has landed$27 million in venture capital.

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