Friday, December 10, 2010

Google Alert - internet



Who's Using Twitter? Some Surprising Answers
PC World
By Katherine Noyes, PCWorld Eight percent of online Americans may use Twitter, as the Pew Internet & American Life Project reported on Thursday. ...
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Time to get the feds involved in 'Net peering and transit ruckus?
Ars Technica
The DC-based groups of argue that the secrecy around such key network interconnection deals is bad for the Internet—and that both the FCC and Department of ...
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Ars Technica
Recommended: Reid's push for online poker (from Nevada casinos) riles lotteries
msnbc.com
Harry Reid, the majority leader from Nevada, is pushing ahead with his efforts to legalize Internet poker before Congress adjourns this year, ...
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Senate bill would require minimum cybersecurity standards for internet
Infosecurity Magazine (US)
Benjamin Cardin (D-MD) has introduced a bill that would require the US government to work with the private sector to propose minimum standards for internet ...
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China airbrushing Nobel peace prize from internet. Even 'empty chair' isn't safe.
Christian Science Monitor
So if you write "empty chair" in a post on the Chinese internet, you will find your post taken down a few minutes later. Next week, "empty chair" will ...
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Christian Science Monitor
The Internet Cannot Be Stopped: WikiLeaks Defectors About To Launch OpenLeaks
TechCrunch
... other services are waiting in the sidelines to pop up to and take its place. Thanks to the Internet, the leakers cannot be stopped.
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New Jersey Nixes International Gambling in Internet Wagering Bill
NY Convergence
The NJ Assembly Regulatory Oversight and Gaming Committee approved a watered down Internet wagering bill yesterday. The bill creates an intra-state system ...
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