Wednesday, September 07, 2005

officers planned to infiltrate extremists using Internet: report (AFP)AFP - (Internet advertising)


British officers planned to infiltrate extremists using Internet: report (AFP)

"ComputerAFP - British intelligence officers planned to infiltrate Islamic extremist groups through the Internet in a bid to turn them away from violence, but the plan met with criticism, a newspaper reported.




Microsoft, Google face off in court (Reuters)

"AttorneysReuters - Attorneys for Microsoft Corp. andGoogle Inc. faced off in court on Tuesday over whether anexecutive familiar with the world's largest software maker'splans in China could begin working for the search engineleader.




Fraud concerns dent interest in online banking (AFP)

"Skull-and-crossbonesAFP - Worries about online fraud and identity theft have curbed Americans' interest in Internet banking.




Google's chronicler searches out valley icon (SiliconValley.com)
SiliconValley.com - John Battelle always seems to be in the middle of something big.

Cisco's new IOS brings true process modularity to the core (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Cisco Systems'upgrade of its IOS (Internetwork Operating System) software for the Catalyst 6500 core switch is a major step in core-switching redundancy. The new IOS can separate core processes to reside within their own memory space, permitting traffic to flow through the switch even when certain subsystems are offline. If successful, this release will be a watershed event in the core-switching industry.

Online Advertisers Turning to Pay-Per-Call (AP)
AP - Personal-injury lawyer Frank Frasier wants the world to know about his business but didn't think much of the search-based Internet advertising that's all the rage these days. Potential clients wouldn't learn much about him through it, he figured, and he really can't tell if they have a case without speaking with them directly.

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