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- 06 March 2007
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News: Ban on new internet cafes in China
The Chinese government will not approve licences for new internet cafes this year as part of a move intended to strengthen government control over the popular internet access points
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News: Microsoft slams Google Book Search
A Microsoft attorney will attack Google's book search service in a speech today to the Association of American Publishers (AAP), saying Google is misappropriating principles of fair use to further its own business model.
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News: Live Messenger riches to go to charity
As part of an initiative to promote Windows Live Messenger 8.1 (WLM), Microsoft will give away a percentage of the advertising revenue it gains from participating users in the US, according to an announcement made on the software vendor's Channel 10 product news website.
- 05 March 2007
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News: BBC to use IBM's video search
The BBC has turned to IBM to introduce a new video search system and provide support in other technology areas such as content distribution and rights management.
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News: Firefox & Safari hit IE share
Mozilla Firefox and Apple's Safari web browsers continued to snare market share from Microsoft's Internet Explorer last month, a web metrics company says.
- 03 March 2007
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News: Vista cuts off broadband users
Windows Vista PC users are experiencing difficulties with some broadband ISPs’ installation discs, with Virgin, Tiscali and Orange customers struggling to connect
- 02 March 2007
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News: YouTube to get three BBC channels
Three BBC-branded channels will appear on YouTube following today’s announcement of a partnership between the two companies.
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News: Virgin doubles broadband to 20Mbps
Virgin has announced that it’s doubling its cable broadband service to 20Mbps.
- 01 March 2007
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News: 'Online Photoshop' details emerge
Adobe plans to launch an online version of its image-editing program, Photoshop, within six months.
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News: UK broadband ISPs will 'pay for neglect'
Broadband research company, Point Topic’s latest survey shows an increase in the number of UK consumers that are dissatisfied with the internet service they receive.
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News: Google and IBM team on gadgets
IBM and Google unveiled new portlet software yesterday that will allow WebSphere portal users to integrate more than 4,000 Google Gadget services and utilities into the portal.
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News: Second Life integrates 3D Voice
Linden Lab has announced it will integrate voice capabilities throughout Second Life, in a bid to enhance the way the game’s Residents communicate with each another.
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News: Symantec says Vista exposes consumers
Windows Vista delivers on some of the security improvements Microsoft promised, but there are still a host of ways attackers can exploit the OS and leave users open to threats, according to findings by Symantec.
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News: Google tackles 'click fraud'
Google will provide more data and tools to help its advertisers assess and combat click fraud, a controversial practice that is the biggest enemy of the otherwise highly popular and profitable online advertising model known as pay per click.
- 28 February 2007
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News: Tesco software now available online
Tesco’s line of own-branded PC software is now available online through the Tesco Direct website.
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News: Crackberry site caters for Blackberry addicts
A new website – Crackberry.com – has launched to provide a new way for Blackberry addicts to get their fix
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News: Google hones malware alerts
Google has enhanced the way it notifies webmasters that their sites contain malware, improving on a service the company launched last November in a partnership with The Stop Badware Coalition.
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News: Firefox 3 to offer taste of Firefox 4
When Firefox 3.0 is released later this year, the open-source browser is likely to contain a host of new features, including offline support for web applications and new bookmark and search features, according to Mozilla.
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News: Firefox 2 & IE7 open to new threat
Although Mozilla patched one more Firefox bug last week than first reported, the researcher whose work has plagued the open-source browser for weeks has released details about another flaw.
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News: YouTube gets new music & sports content
YouTube has extended its efforts to offer legitimate footage on its video-sharing website this week by announcing deals in the US that will provide users with music video and professional basketball content.
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