Sunday, September 04, 2005

Central New Orleans, Web Company Keeps Spinning (TechWeb)TechWeb - (Internet advertising) Intercosmos


In Central New Orleans, Web Company Keeps Spinning (TechWeb)
TechWeb - Intercosmos employees are committed to keeping its data center, and the 800,000 Web sites that depend on its existence, up and running no matter what.

Estonians can vote by Internet in local elections, supreme court rules (AFP)

"EstoniansAFP - Estonians will be able to vote in forthcoming local elections via the Internet after the Baltic state's supreme court overturned a veto by President Arnold Ruutel's on electronic voting, the national electoral commission said Friday.




Internet Shows Katrina Damage From On High (TechWeb)
TechWeb - On the Web, millions are able to access never-before-seen perspectives of a major U.S. disaster as sites post satellite images of the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina.

Don't get ripped off by hurricane cyberscams (USATODAY.com)
USATODAY.com - Online con artists have launched at least a dozen scams preying on people donating to Hurricane Katrina relief efforts or seeking news, federal authorities and anti-spam experts say. The FBI is looking into suspicious Web sites and phishing spam messages that attempt to filch personal data.

Pirates of the high Cs put new Stones album on Internet (AFP)

"MickAFP - The Rolling Stones' first studio album in eight years has reportedly been illegally posted on the Internet.




Web Site Helps Hurricane Victims (AP)

"PopeAP - When Katrina Blankenship started getting phone calls about the projected path of Hurricane Katrina, she wasn't quite sure why.



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