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  • Court orders YouTube to give Viacom video logs (AP)
    03.07.2008, 19:57:33
    A web page from www.youtube.com displayed on a computer screen in Hong Kong. When Coroebus of Elis won the first Olympic sprint in 776 BC, the result was scratched on to parchment and read out in market places in the following days and weeks. The Olympic 100 metres champion will be announced immediately, to billions worldwide, via a click of the mouse or a curious buzzing in their pocket.(AFP/File/Samantha Sin) AP - Dismissing privacy concerns, a federal judge overseeing a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit against YouTube has ordered the popular online video-sharing service to disclose who watches which video clips and when.
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  • Internet addressing agency loses its own addresses (AP)
    03.07.2008, 20:57:39
    AP - This doesn't sound good: The nonprofit agency in charge of the Internet's addresses recently lost track of its own.
  • Police wnt u to fight crime w/txt msgs (AP)
    02.07.2008, 18:35:40
    AP - Police in the 1970s urged citizens to "drop a dime" in a pay phone to report crimes anonymously. Now in an increasing number of cities, tipsters are being invited to use their thumbs — to identify criminals using text messages.
  • Study says many dial-up users don't want broadband (AP)
    03.07.2008, 05:34:34
    Graphic shows results of poll on Internet connectivity method; 1c x 4 1/4 inches; 46.5 mm x 108 mm AP - A new study suggests that attitude rather than availability may be the key reason why more Americans don't have high-speed Internet access.
  • Daily Debrief: Celebrating America's independence, questioning our own online (CNET)
    03.07.2008, 20:44:00
    CNET - A day before the United States celebrates its independence, we continue to question our individual freedoms online. In Thursday's Daily Debrief, CNET News.com Editor in Chief Dan Farber and I discuss a federal judge's recent ruling in the ongoing Google-Viacom lawsuit that orders Google to turn over YouTube user activity. This will include videos watched, IP addresses, and usernames as part of an ongoing copyright infringement case.
  • A Tale of Two City Wi-Fi's (PC World)
    03.07.2008, 21:40:11
    PC World - Different approaches to wireless Internet access in San Francisco and neighboring Silicon Valley are producing very different...
  • Suit Seeks Information on U.S. Cell-Phone Tracking (NewsFactor)
    03.07.2008, 19:27:18
    NewsFactor - The American Civil Liberties Union and the Electronic Frontier Foundation are suing the Department of Justice to obtain official records concerning the U.S. government's possible use of cell-phone-tracking technology to spy on individuals without first obtaining a court order based on probable cause.
  • Openmoko's Neo FreeRunner Smartphone Really Is Open (NewsFactor)
    03.07.2008, 19:26:12
    NewsFactor - Openmoko has taken the wraps off its Neo FreeRunner, a Linux-based smartphone based on the company's open mobile-computing platform. Before you yawn about reading yet another product-introduction story -- especially about a handset that lacks 3G capability -- what sets the Neo FreeRunner apart is that it really is open, literally and figuratively.
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