Friday, August 26, 2005

Web promotion - MTV Adds Broadband Coverage for VMAs (AP)AP - MTV's Video


MTV Adds Broadband Coverage for VMAs (AP)

"SignsAP - MTV's Video Music Awards are going broadband, expanding beyond television for a new take on the typically raucous ceremony along with "bonus" performances and other original online coverage, the channelsaid Thursday.




Gamer's Death Sparks Concern in S.Korea (AP)
AP - Keyboard and mouse in hand, he battled until nearly his last breath. The death of Lee, a 28-year-old man identified only by his last name who passed away earlier this month after nearly 50 straight hours of playing online computer games, has South Korea concerned about the health of the millions of gamers in the world's most wired country.

Viacom, Studio One Deal Boosts CBS Web Content (AdWeek.com)
AdWeek.com - Web content syndicator Studio One has inked a deal with Viacom to provide broadband video content to its 17 soon-to-be-revamped local CBS Web sites. With the new deal, Studio One will considerably bolster the sites'original content offerings by delivering video programming ranging from the family-oriented variety, such as Real Families, Real Fun and Your Baby Today, to technology-focused fare like Digital Living Today.

IBM, Sony, Toshiba Publish Cell Architecture (Ziff Davis)
Ziff Davis - IBM, Toshiba, and Sony have published detailed specifications of the Cell processor to the Internet, the trio said Thursday.

What Blogs, Podcasts, Feeds Mean to Bottom Line (Ziff Davis)
Ziff Davis - New research shows just who blogs, listens to Podcasts and uses RSS/XML feeds.

Chinese Web sites used to target U.S. systems-report (Reuters)
Reuters - Web sites in China are being used asa staging ground for attacks on computer networks in the U.S.Defense Department and other agencies, the Washington Postreported on Thursday.

Spyware Worm Targets Gamers, Yahoo Users (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - A new spyware worm that steals information from players of a popular online game, as well as from Yahoo (Nasdaq: YHOO) e-mail users, has been detected by security authority Sophos, which described the threat as representing a new trend among malware practitioners.

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