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Christian Science Monitor

The Chinese authorities are in the midst of an unusually harsh crackdown on the Internet, closing tens of thousands of websites that had allowed visitors to post their opinions, according to bloggers and Internet monitors in China.

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BBC News

The agency said it was opposed to "network neutrality", the idea that all data on the net is treated equally. The comments put the agency at odds with companies such as Microsoft and Google, who have called for legislation to guarantee equ

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www.news.com.au

Now Google has turned to the stars, launching a new service called Sky that can send users flying through space, visiting more than 100 million stars and 200 million galaxies from images created from thousands of satellite photographs.

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AP

Brought to you by the same people who see no threat in fingerprinting their kids or depositing them in gov't schools, parents are getting domain names for their young kids, long before they can do more than peck aimlessly at a keyboard. What coul

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USA Today

Laptop road warriors beware: Wi-Fi hot spots that let you hop onto the Internet anywhere you travel leave you wide open to hackers. T-Mobile and AT&T— the largest providers of Wi-Fi hot spots in coffee shops, bookstores and airports — don't requi

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The Sun

Pop legend Sir Elton John wants the internet closed down. Never one to keep his opinions to himself, the Rocket Man has waded into cyberspace with all guns blazing. He claims it is destroying good music, saying" "The internet has stopped

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Open DNS

Open DNS is a safer, faster, and smarter and more reliable way to navigate the Internet. Our service is free and requires nothing to download.

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Financial Times

Google has disclosed for the first time that it is prepared to bid in a forthcoming auction of wireless spectrum in the US, a move that could eventually mean it will emerge as a fully fledged operator of a wireless communications network.

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the Internet

Justine Lam, eCampaign coordinator of the Ron Paul campaign tries a novel way to stream video of the rally. She attached a webcam to her hat and walked around talking to the crowd and watched the speeches. (we'll see the video soon I'm sure)

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