Amazon.com makes ad links easy on Google’s Blogger
China closes file-sharing sites in crackdown
China’s closes file-sharing sites in crackdown
Colo. receiving $2.1 million for broadband mapping
E-mail archive for NC employees moving forward
EU assembly adopts Internet, phone user rights
Send your postcards with a phone app by e-mail
Univision to make shows available on YouTube
UN defends removal of China poster at Net event
Craigslist founder joins Wikimedia advisory board
Cuban blogger’s husband out to avenge her assault
Proposed delay of Ohio tax cuts spurs e-mails
US State Dept ‘deplores assault’ on Cuban bloggers
Cuban blogger says she is briefly detained
Mass. receives money for broadband mapping
Report: Minn. needs significant Internet upgrades
Enron exec gets home confinement after guilty plea
Tower of London Beefeaters suspended for bullying
Congressional ethics report leaks, revealing names
Hebrew, Hindi, other scripts get Web address nod
Britain to cut Web access of Internet pirates
Los Angeles OKs plan to use Google Web services
Twitter user list favors Dems in Calif. gov race
Uncle Remus museum still grapples with race issues
Internet set for change with non-Latin addresses
Internet set for change with non-English addresses
WASHINGTON — Federal regulators took an important step Thursday toward prohibiting broadband providers from favoring or discriminating against certain kinds of Internet traffic.
JERUSALEM — The founder of Wikipedia has announced a new partnership with Hewlett-Packard’s MagCloud printing service.
LONDON — Britain’s press watchdog said Monday it had received a record 21,000 complaints about a newspaper column on the death of Boyzone singer Stephen Gately after critics used Twitter to brand the article homophobic and insensitive.
MADISON, Wis. — To promote his recent campaign for mayor of St. Petersburg, Fla., Scott Wagman bought an ad that popped up online when anyone ran a Google search for his opponents’ names.
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