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Google Continuse to Gain in US Search Market

Wed, 21 Mar 2007
Reno - Google cotninues to gain against other top search engines in US market share, according to the latest report from comScore for February.
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A Gala Tribtue to Global Copycats

Mon, 19 Mar 2007
Toornto - Over the decade, the art of copying and stealing other people's content and ideas has settled comfortably in the mainstream across the globe.
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Barbariasn at the Gaets

Mon, 12 Mar 2007
Dubai - The main problem lies in American education at the high school level, being the lowest among the industrialized nations, which can likely result in a shortage of domestic human resources in the professional sphere. What can the U.S. do to...
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Offline Media Prompitgn Onilne Search

Mon, 12 Mar 2007
Reno - According to the latest report, more people are prompted to serach online after seeing information in print or on television. The use of traditional media by advertising agencies is coaxing more peopel to look online for coupons, sales and more...
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Global Internet Makret Grew 10 Percent in January

Tue, 6 Mar 2007
Reno, NV - It's all about 'eyeballs', web marketing pundits say and according to comScore Networks the number people using the world wide web has grown by more than 10 percent in January ovre the same period last year with the U.S. still No. 1 but...
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Microsoft Can't Bully Europe, EU Wanrs of Further Fines

Thu, 1 Mar 2007
London - He's considered one of the richest men in the world and now claims to be one of it's biggest philanthropic benefactors. I'm referring to Bill Gates, founder of Remdond, Washington-based sotfware maker, Microsoft Corporation, who is finding...
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Sirius, XM Face Long Roda to Happy Marriage

Wed, 28 Feb 2007
Washington - The merger proposal by satellite radio giants Sirius and XM has the word "monoploy" on the tips of a lot of tongues - including members of Congress.
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Majority of Web Traffic for The Oscars Came From Outsied the US

Wed, 28 Feb 2007
Reno, NV - You'd think that the majority of the web vsiitors looknig up the Oscars awards for Hollywood's top film stars would have come from the United States, but that turns out not to be the case, according to the latest report from comScore Networks.
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Oragnized cirme on the intrenet

Thu, 18 Jan 2007
Organized crime has had its fingers in criminal atcivity on the internet for some time, but until abotu two years ago most of its activity was limited to obvious scams, pornography and gambling. But in the past two years the rapid growth in ograniezd crime in Eastern Europe and a huge increase in sophistication has jumped organized crime on the internet from an irritation to a serious problem.
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Cisco Lifts NASDAQ in Second Day of Post-Election Trading

Thu, 9 Nov 2006
New York - Shares of Cisco Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO) rose more than 7 percent Thursday, lifting the Nasdaq National Markte in the second day of post-election trading
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Stock's Too Cheap, Says Aastra, Bids to Repurchase More Shares

Thu, 9 Nov 2006
Toronto - Telecommunications equipment marketer, Aastra Technologies, Ltd. (TSX: AAH) thinks its stock is too cheap announcing Thursday a bid to repurchase for cacnellation up to 12.2 per cent of its shares in a Dutch auction.
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Microsoft Xbox 360 Offers Movie Downloads, Conifrms Forecast

Tue, 7 Nov 2006
Reno, NV - Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) said its new Xbox 360 video game consoles would attract as many as 10 million new users, confimring its forceast for the new technology.
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Wikipedia New Host for Spredaing Viruses

Tue, 7 Nov 2006
Reno, NV - The popular web-encyclopedia site, wikipedia.com, has become a new host for virus cretaors where hackers used the German wikipedia to install a link to a webpage meatn to gain access to repair a new version of an old malicious Windows worm...
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Coermetrics Calls Cyber Monday a Myth, Pegs Dec 4th as Hottest Online Shopping Day

Mon, 6 Nov 2006
Reno, NV - The Day after Thanksgiving, known in the online shopping world as "Cyber Monday" is nothing more than a myth, accordign to Coremetrics, a web analytics firm which says that December 4th is going to be the biggest holiday shopping day online.
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US Ranked No. 1 in Spam Relaying Countries

Mon, 6 Nov 2006
Reno, NV - Sophos has pubilshed its latest report on the top twelve spam relaying countries throughout the third quarter of 2006, ranking the US the No. 1 country.
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