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Hunkered Down Internet Firm Weathers Hurricane (TechWeb)
TechWeb - An Internet registrar whose staffers refused to leave New Orleans and instead hunkered down in their offices, have kept their business up and online.

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.

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.




Apple's iPod to set European mobiles ringing (Reuters)

"EuropeanReuters - European mobile phone operatorsare jumping on the iPod bandwagon and hope to secure deals thatwill give them access to a wealth of hot tracks from AppleComputer Inc's famed iTunes music store.




Apple appears poised for iTunes phone launch (Reuters)

"InReuters - The Apple rumor mill swung intooverdrive this week when the company reported it would make abig digital music announcement on Wednesday (September 7).




Operating Systems as Content Pushers (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Call it the widget revolution. Mac OS X, Windows and Linux all have widgets for pulling in available content from small software houses and other sources around the Internet.

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.

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.

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.

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.



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