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Why the WinTel axis is crumbling The Inquirer: 'INTEL IS GETTING INTO operating systems big time. The OSes in question run on Mobile Internet Devices and Intel has a big future mapped out for these things. It may not be betting the farm on them, but certainly the double garage, some of the barns and half the furniture could end up on the table.' InternetnewsSolution For College`s Bad Network Policy? DAMN MY LIFE writes 'I'm going to Central Michigan University in the fall. Upon examination of their poorly organized network usage policies, I'm worried that using their internet service will expose my web browsing habits, emails, and most importantly, passwords. Another concern I have is the 'Client Security Agent' that students are required to install and leave on their systems to use the network. Through this application, the IT department scans everyone's computer for what they claim are network security purposes. Of course, scanning a person's hard drive can turn up all kinds of things that are personal. Do all colleges have such extreme measures in place? Is there any way that I can avoid this? There are no wireless broadband providers available in the area, I already checked.' of this story at Slashdot. SlashdotGoogle Announces Early Development Version of Chrome for Mac and Linux Search Engine Optimization & Internet Marketing Yellow SEO offers professional search engine optimization and search engine marketing services to competitive industries or services worldwide. Topix.comWiMax Distinction Award for Internet Telephony to Xypoint Location Platform ...be adapted with ease to find precise locations of fixed wireless, portable and mobile WiMax end user appliances such as PDAs and smart devices. “TCS' Xypoint Location Platform has proven it has made advancements in the bourgeoning WiMAX marketplace while providing ... tmcnet.comOnline and in touch Keeping the members of a book club informed can be a lot of work. One B.C. club turned to the Internet to ease the load The Globe and MailThe pirates will always win, says Carphone`s Dunstone Charles Dunstone says illegal downloading cannot be stoppedTrying to stop people sharing copyrighted material over the internet is a game of cat and mouse in which the pirates will always win and calls for internet service providers to halt illegal file sharing are 'naive', according to the boss of Carphone Warehouse.Instead, Charles Dunstone said, the solution is education about the benefits of respecting copyright coupled with services that allow consumers 'to get content easily and cheaply'.Speaking after the company announced a jump in annual profits and plans to split its TalkTalk broadband business from its retail stores by July of next year, Dunstone said people had become 'obsessed' by peer-to-peer file sharing but 'there is a myriad of ways that you can share content on the internet'.'If you try speed humps or disconnections for peer-to-peer, people will simply either disguise their traffic or share the content another way. It is a game of Tom and Jerry and you will never catc GuardianFCC Pressed On Improving Broadband Access The Telecommunications Industry Association and other groups are asking for the government to act fast and rule fairly in extending faster Internet service. Information WeekShrink That Link: Boosting Brevity With URL Shorteners On the short-messaging service Twitter, space is at a premium: You've got 140 characters to make your point, and you probably don't want to waste half of it on a super-sized link to your latest YouTube obsession. There's an increasingly popular quick fix: a free URL shortener. On one of these Web sites, you can plug in a long Internet address, known as a 'URL,' and it will assign you a much shorter one. TechNewsWorldIn downturns, Internet companies look to sell start-ups NEW YORK (Reuters) - Many Internet and media companies that were busy buying start-ups in the boom years could shed assets they no longer deem central to their business, as the recession imposes an age of frugality. ReutersWeb images and national security Critics fears that online aerial imagery of nuclear power plants and other sensitive sites could help terrorists plan attacks. So they've launched efforts to try to get Internet map services to remove or blur photos. CNN1 2 |
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Feedzilla is a news aggregator which categorizes news stories by topic. It is a platform where webmasters and bloggers can find an unmatched selection of easy to use, automatically updating and professional news widgets for their sites. Feedzilla supports the building of widgets in various formats, as well as allowing the addition of news widgets to different blogging platforms and social networks.
Feedzilla manually aggregates news summaries found in RSS feeds, and redistributes them in either RSS format or as a news widget. Content is collected 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from an ever-growing list of providers.
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9th of September 2009 - Interview of Feedzilla's founder at the IFA in Berlin. [More]