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Police In China Crackdown On Nude Web Photos
Chinese police are cracking down on any Web sites or individuals who distribute the nude photos of several Hong Kong celebrities.Police in Beijing warned that anyone found distributing the pictures online will be detained for a maximum of 15 days. Posting the photos online violates the Security Administration Punishment Law, the Chinese media reported. "If someone transmits more than 200 of the photos as a package on the Internet, the sender will be prosecuted for criminal liability," a Beijing police official said.read more
UK Pig Farmers Take Novelty Song Online
British pig farmers are protesting not receiving a fair price for their hogs by turning to song and the Internet. read more
Microsoft Opens Up To Open Standards
On hold and accutely aware of how annoying classical hold music interspersed with recorded voice is after the first couple of times. Mr. Broken Record tells me to have my passcode and conference leader’s name available…as far as I know, my conference leader is Steve Ballmer. read more
What is Online Shopping?
What is Online Shopping? Online shopping is the process consumers go through to purchase products or services over the Internet. An online shop, e-shop, e-store, Internet shop, webshop, online store, or virtual store evokes the physical analogy of buying products or services at a bricks-and-mortar retailer or in a shopping mall. The metaphor of an online catalog […]
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Google Earth Roundup: School Uses, Static Maps API
As students everywhere will agree, repetition is one of the best ways of learning something (or at least stuffing it into your short-term memory). And Google’s picking up on that fact by not letting students’ teachers forget Google Earth’s usefulness.read more
Newspaper Web Sites Make Up For Print Losses
While print circulation of newspapers has declined online readership has risen. Overall, the increase in the online newspaper audience has made up 28 percent of the losses in print circulation, according to a new study from Scarborough Research.Scarborough examined newspaper Web site readership of 88 newspapers in the top 50 local markets from August 2004 to March 2007. It found that online newspaper readership rose 14 percent during that period and that 70 percent of the newspaper Web site audience also read the printed version.read more


