Wednesday, August 17, 2005

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Worm Hits TV Networks, N.Y. Times (washingtonpost.com)
washingtonpost.com - A new Internet worm infected and disrupted computers and networks at CNN, ABC and the New York Times yesterday.

AOL Launches Mobile Portal (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - America Online is reaching out to the mobile masses in a big way with the launch of a portal that offers a plethora of customized communication and content services for wireless device users.

US seeks delay in .xxx Web domains, citing strong protests (AFP)

"TheAFP - The United States has asked the Internet's regulator to postpone the creation of a new ".xxx" domain for sex-oriented websites, citing an "unprecedented" level of protests.




FCC Rules for VoIP E911 Rules Challenged (AP)
AP - A provider of Internet phone calls is challenging new Federal Communication Commission rules requiring the company to ensure reliable 911 emergency call service.

Shopping maul: lions for sale on the Internet (AFP)

"AnAFP - Lions are doing a roaring trade, with baboons, giraffes, zebras and chimps also on sale on the Internet, a report said.




Web shoppers destroying endangered wildlife-report (Reuters)

"AnReuters - Internet shoppers in search of theexotic have sparked a booming trade that is threatening theexistence of many endangered species, a report on Tuesday said.




Combo Cellular/Wi-Fi Phones To Boost VoIP (TechWeb)
TechWeb - Internet phoning subscribers with combo cellular/Wi-Fi handsets will give VoIP markets a big boost by 2009, according to a new study from In-Stat.

Internet fraudsters target British tsunami victims'families (AFP)

"AerialAFP - Conmen are using the Internet to target families in Britain still hoping to find relatives missing since the December tsunami in Asia.



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