Tuesday, September 2, 2008

'Net ad targeting may lose to privacy concerns - MSNBC

'Net ad targeting may lose to privacy concerns - MSNBC
NEW YORK - It sounded like a winning proposition — free money — for Internet access providers. By tracking their subscribers' personal Web surfing habits, they could help deliver ads targeted to the consumers' interests, and claim a share of the

Comcast's Usage Cap: What Does It Mean? - BusinessWeek
Comcast has posted a change to its broadband user policy today. It’s now limiting subscribers to 250 Gigabytes of monthly usage, which can include e-mailing friends or uploading photos. Near term, the limit may not do much to curtain the average

In Pictures: 10 Ways To Get The Internet On HDTV - Forbes
As the online and offline worlds continue to converge, being able to access videos and movies from the Internet on your HDTV is important. In some cases, you can connect your computer to your TV. There are also an array of adapters, converters and

Gustav brings down cell and Internet service in places, but effect is - Chicago Tribune
NEW YORK (AP) _ Power outages caused by Hurricane Gustav brought down cellular and Internet service in parts of Louisiana, but its impact was much milder than that of Katrina. T Inc., the main landline phone company in the state, said it had 2,000

Google Chrome: Browser competition back in high gear - CNET News
Google Chrome is a warning shot over the bows of Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, and Opera. The open-source software project, to be detailed later Tuesday at Google's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., should dispel any lingering thoughts

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