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2009

08
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Kids keep parents in the dark about cyberbullying (CNET)

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CNET – Online bullying could be more pervasive than you think.

 

Family-friendly Wii out to win battle-loving gamers (AFP)

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Mario Pirchala holds the Wii control as he participates in the Wiimbledon Wii Tennis tournamentin June 2008 at Barcade in Brooklyn, New York. A cadre of studios joined Nintendo in San Francisco on Friday to demonstrate that the Wii's motion-sensing controllers can simulate guns and swords as well as golf clubs and orchestra batons.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Joshua Lott)AFP – Eric Nofsinger is betting that Nintendo’s hot family-friendly Wii videogame consoles can win the hearts of “hardcore gamers” that lust for battle in action-packed virtual worlds.


 

Family-friendly Wii out to win battle-loving gamers (AFP)

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Mario Pirchala holds the Wii control as he participates in the Wiimbledon Wii Tennis tournamentin June 2008 at Barcade in Brooklyn, New York. A cadre of studios joined Nintendo in San Francisco on Friday to demonstrate that the Wii's motion-sensing controllers can simulate guns and swords as well as golf clubs and orchestra batons.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Joshua Lott)AFP – Eric Nofsinger is betting that Nintendo’s hot family-friendly Wii videogame consoles can win the hearts of “hardcore gamers” that lust for battle in action-packed virtual worlds.


 

A broken link economy? Then fix it (CNET)

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CNET – Just as many of you settled into your seats to watch Thursday evening’s debate between Joe Biden and Sarah Palin, Allen Stern of CenterNetworks was attracting his own crowd on Twitter after raising a question that strikes at heart of the blogosphere.

 

Google postpones Yahoo online ad deal (AFP)

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Google said it is postponing a planned online advertising tie-up with Yahoo to allow more time for US anti-trust regulators to consider the ramifications of the deal.(AFP/DDP/File/Martin Oeser)AFP – Google said it is postponing a planned online advertising tie-up with Yahoo to allow more time for US anti-trust regulators to consider the ramifications of the deal.


 

Hack and tell: Teen hacker Mafiaboy writes memoir (CNET)

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CNET – Michael Calce, aka “Mafiaboy,” has written a memoir about how he temporarily shut down a handful of major Web sites and led the FBI and Royal Canadian Mounted Police on a manhunt when he was 15.

 

Carlos Santana sees next career as minister (Reuters)

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Carlos Santana performs on the stage during this year's 'Connection' concert, an admission-free event organised annually by Hungary's telecommunications provider T-Mobile in Budapest, June 28, 2008. (Stringer/Reuters)Reuters – Carlos Santana is on tour and has an album coming out, but in an interview with Rolling Stone posted online on Friday the rocker said he sees himself one day heading up a church in Hawaii.


 

Hanky-panky distorts Obama iPhone app results (CNET)

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CNET – It looks like either somebody drinks a lot of coffee and talks really fast, or somebody diddled with the results of the phone recruitment feature in the Barack Obama campaign’s iPhone application.

 
08
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Google, Yahoo delay search ad partnership (Reuters)

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A man rides his bike past Google Inc. headquarters in Mountain View, California, May 8, 2008. (Kimberly White/Reuters)Reuters – Google Inc and Yahoo Inc have decided to delay implementing a controversial search advertising partnership, Yahoo said on Friday.


 

Congressmen finally allowed on YouTube (CNET)

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CNET – Members of Congress can finally use Web sites like YouTube, after committees in both the House and Senate adopted new rules allowing members to post content outside of the .gov domain, as long as it is for official purposes.