Sunday, July 03, 2005

Web Site Helps Gov't Cut Red Tape (AP)AP - (Internet advertising) Belgians


Belgium Web Site Helps Gov't Cut Red Tape (AP)
AP - Belgians suffering under a morass of contradictory, complicated or just plain absurd regulations have for two years had a place to make their complaints known: a Web site called Kafka set up by their government.

Sprint, Motorola Partner on WiMax (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Sprint (NYSE: FON) has hooked up with Motorola (NYSE: MOT) to roll out a next-generation wireless broadband service that promises to offer users an array of multimedia options based on the relatively new WiMax networking technology.

Norway's Opera Software signs Motorola phone deal (Reuters)
Reuters - Norwegian Internet browser firm OperaSoftware has agreed with U.S. mobile phone group Motorolato expand an existing contract and license its browserfor Motorola phones for three years, Opera said on Friday.

Facebook an Internet Sensation on Campus (AP)
AP - Pamela Elder, a junior at Georgia State University, got hooked when she found some old high school classmates. Next she used the online yearbook of yearbooks to track down people she hadn't seen since grade school. No wonder the Facebook is an Internet sensation at campuses across the nation.

Other Countries'Experts Criticize U.S. Internet Decision (TechWeb)
TechWeb - What is being seen as U.S. insistence on controlling the Internet's root servers is drawing fire.

Best Live 8 Viewing to Be Found Online (AP)
AP - In Berlin, Green Day proclaimed its majesty with a cover of Queen's"We Are the Champions"as R.E.M. performed"Man on the Moon"in London. And R.E.M. hadn't left the stage before Tim McGraw began singing"Live Like You Were Dying"in Rome.

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