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USA Today's Top 25 US Bestsellers (Reuters)
Reuters - The top 25 U.S.bestsellers, based on sales through Sunday, September 18, asreported by USA Today (http://www.usatoday.com).

EU Insists It Won't Regulate the Internet (AP)

"ParticipantsAP - The European Union head office insisted Thursday that it had no plans to regulate the Internet as it launches new broadcasting rules later this year.




Voice Over Internet Both Simple, Complex (AP)

"JudyAP - We have more ways than ever of communicating, but trying to keep up with family and friends can be exasperating. Our overlapping free time seems to shrink. We constantly play phone and voice mail tag. And e-mail, in its tone-deaf impersonality, barely helps.




More Flaws in Firefox Than in Internet Explorer (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - In Symantec's (Nasdaq: SYMC) latest Internet Security Threat Report, the security firm noted that Mozilla's Firefox browser has nearly double the amount of vulnerabilities found in Microsoft's (Nasdaq: MSFT) Internet Explorer. But Symantec also noted that the flaws found in Internet Explorer are more severe.

Snocap signs deals with indie labels (Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. digital media company, Snocap,run by Napster founder Shawn Fanning, said on Friday it signeddeals with various independent labels.

EBay Gains Partner, Another Branches Out (AP)
AP - EBay Inc. has been very, very good to San Francisco-based SquareTrade, which verifies the reliability of sellers on the online auction site— 60,000 of them since launching five years ago, according to CEO Steve Abernethy.

Ask Jeeves To Retire Mascot (TechWeb)
TechWeb - The smiling butler that has welcomed visitors to search engine Ask Jeeves for nearly 10 years will soon be laid off.

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