Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Internet advertising - you say dogging or blogging? Brits confused (Reuters)Reuters - Proponents


Did you say dogging or blogging? Brits confused (Reuters)
Reuters - Proponents of the latest Web trends werewarned on Tuesday that the rest of the world may not have aclue what they are talking about.

TomTom in routefinder deal with AOL's Mapquest (Reuters)
Reuters - Dutch navigation systems companyTomTom will launch a routefinder device for cars together withmapping web site Mapquest, the two firms said on Tuesday.

MS Investigates New IE Security Hole (Ziff Davis)
Ziff Davis - An unpatched Internet Explorer vulnerability puts Web surfers at risk of security bypass, data manipulation and information disclosure attacks.

Eight charged in theft of"Star Wars"movie (Reuters)
Reuters - Federal officials on Tuesdaycharged eight people with several crimes related to the illegaltheft, copying and Internet distribution of hit movie,"StarWars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith."

China defends new Internet restrictions (AFP)

"PeopleAFP - China defended new restrictions on online news content, saying that every country regulates the Internet.




FIFA warns over Internet'phishing'scam (AFP)

"FIFAAFP - FIFA warned that its name is being abused in an Internet scam involving "phishing," the illegal use of account holders' details, obtained and generally used online.




D.C.'Blade'Launches Gay News Web Portal (Editor and Publisher)
Editor and Publisher - BladeWire culls news items of interest to the GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender) community and packages them in a wire service format. Window Media, the parent company of the D.C.-based gay weekly, is offering BladeWire free to other Web sites.

China's largest search engine attempts mediation with music giants (AFP)

"China'sAFP - China's biggest Internet search engine Baidu and seven global music giants agreed to enter into mediation on the first day of a high-profile copyright trial, state media said.




IBM Deal in Jordan Expected To Drive Internet Growth (TechWeb)
TechWeb - IBM has struck a deal with Jordan Telecom to provide data warehousing, business intelligence, infrastructure consolidation, ePortal and personal computers.

Purported al-Qaida Newscast Makes Debut (AP)
AP - A purported al-Qaida newscast that promises weekly updates made its online debut with a report read by a masked man that included video of Hurricane Katrina— subtitled"divine punishment"— and a message from the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq.

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