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China blocks access to New York Times Web site
BEIJING - China has blocked access to the New York Times Web site, the newspaper said Saturday, days after the central government defended its right to censor online content it deems illegal.
Nations:China People:Dalai Lama Activities:China Control of Internet Source:(AP)
2008-12-20
China defends right to censor Web sites
BEIJING - China said it has the right to block Web sites its says break its laws after being accused of restarting the practice it halted during the August Olympic Games as part of a promise to widen media freedom.
Nations:China People:Dalai Lama Activities:China Control of Internet Source:(AP)
2008-12-17
Skype admits China privacy breach
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Skype, the online text messaging and voice service, said Thursday it was "extremely concerned" by monitoring of Internet chat by its Chinese partner reported by Canadian researchers.
Nations:China Activities:China Control of Internet Source:(AFP)
2008-10-02
Yahoo launches major upgrade to display ad system
NEW YORK - Yahoo Inc. launched a much-anticipated upgrade to its online advertising system Wednesday, one the company termed revolutionary as it bids to emerge from the shadow of search industry leader Google Inc.
Source:(AP)
2008-09-24
Microsoft's newest browser may block ads
SEATTLE - The next version of Microsoft Corp.'s Web browser makes it easier for people to surf the Internet without leaving a trace. Companies that sell advertisements online -- including Microsoft -- can electronically gather tidbits about Web surfers' habits, and then use that information to help decide what kinds of ads to show. However, in the newest "beta" test version of Microsoft's forthcoming Internet Explorer 8, which was made available Wednesday, a mode called InPrivateBrowsing lets users surf without having a list of sites they visit get stored on their computers.
Source:(AP)
2008-08-27
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