Monday, October 11, 2010

Disability campaigners welcome internet bill



Facebook Stake Up For Grabs As Russian Internet Giant Prepares IPO
Forbes (blog)
While Mark Zuckerberg's firm isn't floating just yet, Russia's largest internet company is, and it owns a slice of the social networking phenomenon. ...
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Malaysians Have the Most Friends on Social Media Sites
PC Magazine
The report from research group TNS found that Malaysian Internet users have an average of 233 friends in their network, followed closely by Brazil at 231. ...
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North Korea appears to make its first full connection to Internet
USA Today
North Korea, in the wake of unveiling its heir apparent, appears to have made its first full connection to the Internet, IDG New Service reports. ...
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Research and Markets: Internet Service Providers: Industry Includes about 4000 ...
Kansas City Star
The US Internet service provider (ISP) industry includes about 4000 companies that generate combined annual revenue of about $45 billion. ...
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Kaman Corp. to Broadcast Third Quarter 2010 Conference Call over the Internet
MarketWatch (press release)
The following morning, the Company will host a conference call to discuss these results, which will be simultaneously broadcast live over the Internet. ...
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Deutsche Telekom Lowers Rates For Mobile Internet
Wall Street Journal
XE) said Monday it will lower its tariffs for the usage of the Internet via mobile phones. Deutsche Telekom's most expensive rate plan, which includes a ...
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Qwest Launches Spanish Language Heavy Duty Internet Campaign
MarketWatch (press release)
Qwest(R) Heavy Duty Internet is the culmination of Qwest's commitment to providing dependable, fiber-optic-fast Internet speeds with security features and ...
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Disability campaigners welcome internet bill
TG Daily
Using smartphones and the internet should become much easier for blind and deaf people, with the passing of a bill forcing providers to make their products ...
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