Friday, October 3, 2008

Robert Hernreich - Internet Commerce Association to Participate in Emergency Summit on the State of Kentucky's Domain Seizure Order (Centre Daily Times)

Internet Commerce Association to Participate in Emergency Summit on the State of Kentucky's Domain Seizure Order (Centre Daily Times)
The Internet Commerce Association, a non-profit trade organization representing domain name investors and developers and the direct search industry, today announced it will be participating in an emergency Summit on the State of Kentucky's unprecedented, wrongful seizure of 141 Internet gambling Websites. Hosted by the Blue Grass Institute, the panel discussion will include representatives from ...

Early Glance: Internet companies (Boston Globe)
Shares of some top internet companies are mixed at 10 a.m.: Akamai Technologies rose $.75 or 4.9 percent, to $16.05.

Franchising and the Internet (TheStreet.com)
How the Internet has led to a franchise boom, and how your franchise can benefit from it.

Assembling Internet Images Into a Garden of Webly Delights (Wired News)
Give Hieronymus Bosch a Mac Pro with two 3.2-GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon processors and 32 gigs of RAM, unfettered Internet access — and some electricity — and you have Case Simmons and Andrew Burke's You Can Live Forever in Paradise on Earth. The duo raided image forums like 4chan and 12ozProphet (plus Flickr and Google Image Search) and collected thousands of files to assemble into four ...

Group: China censoring Internet activities (UPI)
BEIJING, Oct. 3 (UPI) -- The Chinese government has been censoring messages on the Skype Internet service, a research group in Canada alleges.

Conatel: Internet market liberalization would take 2-3 months - Paraguay (Business News Americas)
The liberalization of Paraguay's internet market would take two or three months, local paper ABC Color reported telecoms watchodog Conatel interim president Luis Ramírez Barreto as saying.

Japan's election battle already underway on Internet (AFP via Yahoo! News)
While snap elections appear to have been pushed back in Japan, the battle between the ruling and opposition camps is already well under way on the Internet.

Vendors fixing bug that could crash Internet systems (New York Times)
Internet infrastructure vendors are working on patches for a set of security flaws that could help hackers knock servers offline with very little effort.

Peer-to-peer networking takes internet out of the equation (PhysOrg)
(PhysOrg.com) -- When people working on a project get together with their laptops and PDAs, they share information via the internet and a client server. But new software developed by European researchers allows independent, ad hoc, secure networking anywhere.

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