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Thursday, 16 December 2010

Federal report calls for privacy bill of rights for Internet users - Houston Chronicle (VERIZON BROADBAND)

Federal report calls for privacy bill of rights for Internet users - Houston Chronicle
WASHINGTON — The Commerce Department is calling for the creation of a "privacy bill of rights" for Internet users to set ground rules for companies that collect consumer data online and use that information for marketing and other purposes. The proposal
Source: www.chron.com

Berea pastor charged with trading child pornography on Internet - Toledo Blade
CLEVELAND — A pastor was indicted Thursday on 112 counts, including charges that he traded child pornography over the Internet from his house and church for two years. A Cuyahoga County grand jury indicted the Rev. Mark Griggs, of the Cleveland suburb of
Source: www.toledoblade.com

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Governments of Canada and Yukon Partner With Northwestel to Bring High-Speed Internet to Old Crow - Yahoo Finance
WHITEHORSE, YUKON--(Marketwire - 12/16/10) - The community of Old Crow will soon be able to take advantage of the many benefits of faster internet service, thanks to investments made by the Government of Canada, Government of Yukon and Northwestel. Senator
Source: finance.yahoo.com

As Internet IPOs Pop, Start-Up Prices Soar In China - Wall Street Journal
The perceived Internet bubble in Silicon Valley seems to be a phenomenon in China, too. Just like their counterparts in the U.S., venture capitalists in China are paying hefty sums for young Internet start-ups, lured by an increasingly Web-savvy population
Source: blogs.wsj.com

Fanhattan Promises Better Internet TV Through The Power Of Data (TCTV) - TechCrunch
The TV is the last screen in most people’s homes to be conquered by the Internet. Although with so many companies both big and small going after that screen—Google, Apple, Boxee, Roku—it seems like someone will eventually figure it out. Now you can
Source: techcrunch.com

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