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Olympics set the stage for Web tech fight

Monday, August 25th, 2008

The summer Olympic games provided the first battleground for a war between Microsoft and Adobe over the Internet’s next big competition. SEATTLE–As the world’s best athletes competed in Beijing, the summer Olympic games set the stage for a battle between Microsoft and Adobe over the Internet’s next big competition….
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Top five issues your IT staff wants to address but is afraid to tell you

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

If you?re an IT manager or CIO, you may want to gather the troops before you begin the Web 2.0 modernization process as even the best laid plans can go awry says Nexaweb Technologies Jeremy Chone. Commentary–The proliferation of enterprise Web 2.0 has created new…
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‘.wow’: ICANN to allow almost any domain suffix

Friday, June 27th, 2008

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has accepted a proposal allowing companies, cities and others to use almost any suffix they want for a web address. At its meeting in Paris, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ICANN, a not-for-profit organization that…
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Mozilla warns of Flash and Silverlight ‘agenda’

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

The founder of Mozilla Europe claims Adobe and Microsoft’s rich-media tech threatens the open nature of the web but concedes they are currently necessary for multimedia content. Companies building websites should beware of proprietary rich-media technologies like Adobe’s Flash and Microsoft’s Silverlight, the founder of…
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Sophos: One Web page infected every five seconds

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

A security threat report from Sophos says that attacks are on the rise with an average of 15,000 Web pages compromised daily over the past three months. Web threats have risen significantly in the first quarter of 2008, with one Web page being infected every five seconds, according to…
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Google the future? A no chair flight? April Fools!

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Tomorrow’s news from Google, penguins that fly, and half fares for flyers who are willing to stand are just some of the April Fools’ stories that are filling the Web. Today’s Headlines–April 1 An inpromptu Larry Ellison inteview Ed Bott: MaxWin to supersize Windows …
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China defends new Web video and audio rules

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

Government says only state-controlled companies can apply for licenses to stream videos, but lack of clarity leaves many confused. China’s new rules on online video and audio content banning violent, pornographic and fake material are aimed at promoting the Internet’s “healthy” development, according to a government statement. …
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Web series ‘Sanctuary’ gets slot on Sci Fi schedule

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Science fiction show, which originally aired online, will be the first TV show to feature live-action actors with CGI sets. Sci Fi Channel has green-lighted Sanctuary, the first television series to use live-action actors against virtual sets in the style of the features 300 and Sin City. …
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Russia heir apparent Medvedev puts up Web site

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Man likely to become Russia’s next president launches a site with speeches, his campaign team, news, and a gallery of photos. Dmitry Medvedev, named by Russian President Vladimir Putin last month as his favored successor, launched his personal Web site on Wednesday. In links on the his site,…
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Ribbit injects phone, voice mail features onto Web

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Product inveiled on Monday allows special telephony features, including transcription, to be embedded on Web sites and PCs. Ribbit, a Silicon Valley start-up that lets software programmers embed phone-like voice features in everything from Web sites to computers to phones themselves, unveiled its first product for consumers on…
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Google CEO bullish on mobile Web advertising

Friday, January 25th, 2008

Eric Schmidt says mobile Web access is a “re-creation of the Internet” that will turn location-based advertising into big business. The arrival of a truly mobile Web, offering a new generation of location-based advertising, is set to unleash a “huge revolution,” Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said on…
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World Wide Web Consortium releases draft of HTML 5

Friday, January 25th, 2008

A major upgrade of HTML is in the works but won’t emerge for at least two years. The World Wide Web Consortium has published a public draft of the first major upgrade to HTML in over a decade. Released on Tuesday, the first working draft for HTML…
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The house that social networking built

Friday, January 25th, 2008

The Open Architecture Network’s Cameron Sinclair talks about harnessing next-generation Web technologies to proliferate affordable housing around the globe.Open-source housing for needy Forget about showy “starchitecture” from the likes of Frank Gehry. Architect Cameron Sinclair sees the future of his field in the slums, where the United Nations…
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Newspaper Web sites draw record viewers

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Figures released Thursday confirm the Web as one of the few bright spots for the struggling newspaper industry. A record number of readers visited U.S. online newspaper sites last year, according to figures released on Thursday, confirming the Web as one of the few bright spots for the…
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China breaks ‘real-time’ Internet porn site

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

Shutdown of popular site offering live shows part of crackdown on “unhealthy” Web content and online dissent. Chinese police have shut down a Web site selling real-time porn and arrested 33 people, state media said on Wednesday. The action was part of a campaign that has led…
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Face recognition firm to launch Web service

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

Scheduled for rollout in second quarter, free software from Swedish start-up Polar Rose is designed to sort and match faces in photos. Swedish start-up Polar Rose plans to make its face recognition service publicly available on the Web in the second quarter of 2008 as it tries to…
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Acid2, Acid3, and the power of default

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

Opera CTO Håkon Wium Lie asks how seriously Microsoft’s Web browser will support an upcoming Web standards test. Two years ago, the Acid2 test was announced in this column. Acid2 is a complex Web browser test page that shows a smiley face when rendered correctly. …
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Hackers bring down Panama assembly Web site

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

Down since January 9, site has become symbol of U.S. tension with Panama after election of controversial figure. An Internet hack launched earlier this month on the Web site of Panama’s National Assembly continues to be a source of irritation, four months after the legislature elected as its…
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Jihadi software promises secure Web contacts

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

Updated version of Mujahideen Secrets encryption software issued by al-Qaida-linked group touted as communications tool for militants. An Islamist Web site often used by al-Qaida supporters carried updated encryption software on Friday that it said would help Islamic militants communicate with greater security on the Internet. …
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U.K. teachers: Web plagiarism a serious problem

Friday, January 18th, 2008

More than half who responded to a teachers’ survey say at least a few of their students cut and paste from the Net. More than half the respondents in a survey of U.K. teachers said they thought plagiarism from the Internet is a problem. Some students who…
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