Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Robert Hernreich - Where Businesses Go for Internet Reliability (New York Times)

Where Businesses Go for Internet Reliability (New York Times)
Internet peering points or co-location buildings are where businesses put their servers to take advantage of huge swaths of reliable bandwidth at a relatively low cost.

South Beach waiter jailed in Internet sex case (Miami Herald)
A 48-year-old South Beach waiter sent explicit images of himself over the Internet to a person who he thought was a young girl, according to the attorney general's office.

Microsoft rewards search -- but only with Internet Explorer (New York Times)
As a sign of how desperate Microsoft is to draw U.S. Internet users to its Live Search site and away from rival Google , the company is now offering frequent flyer miles to frequent searchers but only if they surf with Internet Explorer: Users of Firefox, Chrome or Safari are out of luck.

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