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ICANN will unveil on June 13th the list of proposals for new custom domain names. Google gives a taste of his choice.  Currently there are about...
Jun 01 2012
Facebook is adding privacy controls for applications and websites to...
Launched in 2007, the mobile version of YouTube comes to a major...
Twitter today announced an official Tweets tool to embed. Link will...
The microblogging service surpassed the 100 million users. Twitter...
A whole week, the social network Facebook has generated in the U.S...
Faster payment is now available to small websites with In Text ads...

Legal music sites break 100 mark

The number of legal online music services world-wide has broken through the 100 barrier.

The global music industry made the announcement as it celebrated the first anniversary of its downloading education website, pro-music.org.

California town for sale on eBay,finally sold

This tiny Northern California town, which sparked an ill-fated eBay bidding war nearly two years ago, has finally been sold - this time for real.

Yahoo launches free Anti-Spam beta

YAHOO HAS INTRODUCED an Anti-Spy beta for its Yahoo Toolbar, allowing users to scan their PC for adware and spyware for free.

Blue Disc Founders renamed ; Group opens up for Expansion

Sony and 12 other supporters of Blu-ray optical disc technology have formed the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) to promote the system over rival blue-laser technology from the DVD Forum.

UT2004 Community Bonus Pack vol. 1

The first volume of Community Bonus Pack for Unreal Tournament 2004 is now available for download - the second will be released on May 27th.

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AOL previews new e-mail software

America Online has begun testing enhancements to its Internet service, including a beefed-up version of its AOL Communicator e-mail software that plays multimedia files.

Google takes aim at Microsoft features

SEARCH GIANT Google is set to take on the software colossus of Seattle Microsoft when it comes for looking for files on your hard-drive.

More information released on Cisco code theft

More details about the computer code stolen from Cisco Systems were revealed yesterday, including new samples of the source code and information on how the code was distributed, four days after a Russian website reported news of the theft and posted sample code files to support the claim.

Samsung's satellite TV for phones

Samsung plans to release a phone that can receive satellite TV signals and launch a service package that lets customers receive up to 40 stations. The company expects to launch both the service and the handset, called the Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB) phone, in the third quarter.

Google Confirms Automated Page Removal Bug

A thread emerged yesterday at WebmasterWorld.com about how someone managed to apparently remove the home pages of Microsoft and Adobe from Google. But was it true?

Yes, Google says. The company sent this statement today:

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