Monday, October 24, 2005

Today's Top 25 US Bestsellers (Reuters)Reuters - The top 25 (Internet advertising)


USA Today's Top 25 US Bestsellers (Reuters)
Reuters - The top 25 U.S.bestsellers, based on sales through Sunday, October 16, asreported by USA Today (http://www.usatoday.com).

Major Disruption In Level 3 Network Slows Internet Traffic (TechWeb)
TechWeb - Problems on Level 3's -- and the smaller NTT network -- slowed Internet response, a monitoring firm says

Google library faces new suit (SiliconValley.com)
SiliconValley.com - Google's book scanning project drew its second legal challenge Wednesday when the Association of American Publishers sued the search company, claiming its ambitious plans would violate copyright laws.

Internet TV Provokes Changes in Telecom Laws (Ziff Davis)
Ziff Davis - Cable TV providers square up against telcos as new technology brings on an evolution in regulation.

Legal online ticket portal set up for 2006 World Cup (AFP)

"LogoAFP - Football's world ruling body FIFA and the 2006 World Cup organizing committee have agreed to set up an internet ticket portal for fans desperate to get their hands on match tickets.




Interior Wants Computer Shutdown Reprieve (AP)
AP - The Interior Department won a reprieve Friday from a judge's order to disconnect from the Internet all computer systems with access to accounts it manages for thousands of American Indians.

Publishers to build own online book network (Reuters)
Reuters - German publishers, keen to defendtheir copyrights as Internet search engines seek to put theworld's literature online, aim to set up their own web-baseddatabase allowing readers to browse, borrow or buy books.

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