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Facebook collaborates with Microsoft for hosted applications

Docs for Facebook is a new application hosting program like Google Docs. While many internet users are aware of the Google Docs service, there's now a new kid on the block.

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Written: Apr 23, 2010 Category: Online storage - Web hosting - Website

Australian government keeps website blacklist private

Skeptics of Australia's internet filtering system criticize the transparency of the program saying it could cause censorship. Those that are skeptical about government control of the internet may feel conflicted about a new announcement by the Australian government about its mandatory web filter.

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Written: Mar 29, 2010 Category: Webspace - Online storage - Web hosting - Blog - Website

Digital Economy Bill readied for final push through House of Lords

Controversial bill could be passed in months The Digital Economy Bill's third reading took place on Monday, with the controversial provisions for legal action against illegal file-sharers intact in most particulars.

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Written: Mar 16, 2010 Category: Online storage - Web hosting - Website

As government stops keeping track of UFO sightings, the Sun steps up

As government stops keeping track of UFO sightings, the Sun steps up Tabloid newspaper the Sun will host the UFO reporting files that were recently given up by the Ministry of Defense, and said on its website that it had received backing from the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

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Written: Mar 4, 2010 Category: Online storage - Web hosting

Home and Away: Channel Five inks deal with CBS for online broadcasts

Home and Away: Channel Five inks deal with CBS for online broadcasts U.S. TV network CBS has agreed to a deal with Channel Five that will allow the American broadcaster to show many of Channel Five's programmes to internet users via its TV.com website.

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Written: Mar 1, 2010 Category: Webspace - Online storage - Web hosting - Website

Financial Services Administration cautions would-be investors against scam artists

Financial Services Administration cautions would-be investors against scam artists Cloned websites, registration numbers, and physical addresses are popular tools for what the Financial Services Administration warns is a popular new form of fraud targeting unsuspecting consumers interested in becoming investors.

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Written: Feb 24, 2010 Category: Online storage - Website

Just one moment, please: No iPad pricing info for UK customers

No iPad pricing info for UK customers As computer manufacturer Apple launches its iPad tablet PC to thunderous publicity in the U.S., UK Apple fans will simply have to keep waiting: The company has declined to release any pricing or specific availability information for the device's sale in Britain.

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Written: Jan 29, 2010 Category: Online storage - Photo gallery

Big Brother's own crowdsourcing project will be delayed over privacy concerns

Who watches the watchers? A company that wants to pay internet users to watch CCTV camera feeds and report on suspicious activity has been dealt a setback from the Internet Commissioner's Office, which has launched an investigation into the possible legal ramifications of the Internet Eyes service.

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Written: Jan 29, 2010 Category: Online storage - Photo gallery

Controversial Aussie school data website runs into determined opposition from administrators

Aussie school data site runs into opposition An Australian government website called My School has met with a furore of opposition from principals, parents, and former students, who have vowed to counteract any negative publicity about their schools published on the site.

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Written: Jan 27, 2010 Category: Online storage - Web hosting - Website

Oink website admin wins criminal case, but could face civil suit

Oink could still be sued The UK's closest equivalent to the Pirate Bay - a peer-to-peer media and software-sharing website called Oink - escaped criminal punishment after a jury cleared its proprietor, Alan Ellis, of charges that he had violated copyrights and bilked musicians out of funds. However, the British music industry is now threatening civil action against Ellis in a further attempt to get the website shut down.

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Written: Jan 22, 2010 Category: Online storage - Web hosting - Website
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