Friday, August 05, 2005

Airline Argue Over Wireless (Internet advertising) (AP)AP - Logan International Airport is


Airport, Airline Argue Over Wireless (AP)
AP - Logan International Airport is trying to block Continental Airlines from providing free wireless Internet access to its frequent fliers— a service for which the airport charges$7.95— calling it a threat to security.

Cisco says Web site was compromised (Reuters)
Reuters - Internet computer gear makerCisco Systems Inc., which last week went to court to keep asecurity flaw in its routers under wraps, on Thursday said itsWeb site had been"compromised"and users'passwords changed asa precaution.

DSL Deregulation Effort Sparks Opposition (PC World)
PC World - Opponents argue that FCC changes for DSL Internet access could put many ISPs out of business.

Opposition bypasses pro-government media with Internet podcast (AFP)
AFP - A Singapore opposition party tested the limits of free speech by launching a"podcast"on its website denouncing the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) ahead of independence day celebrations.

Logan, Continental in Free Wireless Spat (AP)
AP - Logan International Airport is trying to block Continental Airlines Inc. from providing free wireless Internet access to its frequent fliers— a service for which the airport charges a daily$7.95 fee— calling it a threat to safety and security.

Yahoo debuts audio search software (AFP)
AFP - Internet search giant Yahoo trumpeted release of a trial version of software that lets people seek out music, news, speeches and other audio files online.

We want new chefs, Google shouts to the world (Reuters)
Reuters - Google Inc. , a companythat had long employed the former cook for one of the world'smost famous rock bands to keeps its employees well fed,launched a worldwide search on Thursday for two new chefs.

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