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Thursday, October 09, 2008 ( change date )
Web TV shows porn, without the sex (Reuters)
Reuters - It started when three brothers joked about making pornography for fans of the genre who happen to be offended by on-screen sex. Out of that joke came an idea for a website, and they called it "PG Porn."
yahoo.com Thursday, October 09, 2008Digg's Kevin Rose: We've got to be more than a fanboy hub
The Web 2.0 poster boy, in his keynote address at the Future of Web Apps conference in London, says that Digg's goal now is personalization and becoming globally relevant.
CNET Thursday, October 09, 2008IDC: Power is a Server Sales Point
Though fewer servers were sold, the research firm points to the trend in virtualization and consolidation.
internetnews.com Thursday, October 09, 2008Study: Pricey iPhone Still a No Go
Consumers say Apple must lower the phone's $500 price for them to make the move.
internetnews.com Thursday, October 09, 2008Gartner: Server Growth Up 8.9 Percent in 2006
HP still rules, Sun is making money again and mainframe sales keep on chugging.
internetnews.com Thursday, October 09, 2008Feature or Google's sense of humor? Audio tool speaks your YouTube comments
Google added a feature to YouTube that plays back comments. Is it serious or a response to a cartoon lampooning the inanity of YouTube comments?
CNET Thursday, October 09, 2008Getting global with Digg's Kevin Rose
Financial markets worldwide are in a state of disarray, but Digg founder Kevin Rose says he hasn't changed his vision one bit. Here's what he told CNET News in an interview about international expansion, financial responsibility, and his status as a geek
CNET Thursday, October 09, 2008Wall Street gives Net titans price cut, sector caution
A UBS analyst issues a price cut for internet companies Google, Yahoo, eBay, and ValueClick, citing a weakening economic outlook for a sector heavily dependent on advertising revenues.
CNET Thursday, October 09, 2008Hitachi launches trial of image search service
Hitachi has launched a trial of a "similar image search service" called GazoPa as an invitation-only beta.
DMeurope.com Thursday, October 09, 2008Drop the DAB donkey, says analyst
Digital burden is killing radio
OFCOM should relieve British radio of its costly obligation to support digital as well as analogue broadcasts, a leading analyst company advised this week. If it doesn't, the commercial radio sector will die..
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