links for 2008-06-24
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Anyone who persists in illicit downloading of music or films will be barred from broadband access under a controversial new law that makes France a pioneer in combating internet piracy.
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Long before Mr. Russert’s death was reported on air, however, it was flashing across the Internet via the text-messaging service Twitter and the online encyclopedia Wikipedia.
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The World Information Access 2008 Report presents important trends in the distribution of information and communication technologies around the world.
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“You have zero privacy anyway… Get over it.”
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And that’s when his home burglar alarm goes off.
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Zhang’s observations come just over a month after China admitted that it doesn’t plan to fully open the Internet during this summer’s Olympic Games as was previously expected.
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Workers need to become savvier, and venture fund officials should convince companies they invest in to stop demanding non-compete agreements, Maeder said, adding that he’s going to do more in this regard himself.
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Now he wants to start a Twitter-driven network for emergency situations such as the one he went through, according to The Industry Standard.


