Saturday, September 03, 2005

Shows Katrina (Internet advertising) Damage From On High (TechWeb)TechWeb - On the


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.

Microsoft Launches Internet Crime Portal (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - At a High Technology Crime Investigation Association event on Wednesday, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) announced plans to launch a Web site that will aid police in investigating Internet crime.

Court KOs Online Game Bypass Program (AP)
AP - Three men illegally bypassed anti-piracy controls when they developed free technology to let computer users play some games against each other online without using the gamemaker's own system, a federal appeals court has ruled.

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.




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.

REVIEW: Google Tools Cater to Info Tastes (AP)

"ThisAP - Google Inc.'s fortunes have risen on its ability to entice digital consumers, gauging their desires based on their online travels.




Google Opens Digital Library (AP)
AP - Google Inc. is asking European book publishers to submit non-English material to its Internet-leading search engine— a move that may ease worries about the company's digital library relying too heavily on Anglo-American content.

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