Posts Tagged ‘Internet’

Mozilla Plans to Launch New Aurora Browser

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Recently, Mozilla lab opened a project called “The Concept Series” in order to share future concept of Web from users. The new project requested users to collaborate their ideas. Mozilla released three videos about the new project. Aurora is the brainchild of the project that Mozilla likes to introduce by teaming up with Adaptive path.

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China to Relax Internet Censorship for Olympic

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

China came under heavy fire after it banned certain websites for Olympic. But, ultimately the Govt lifted the ban after discussion with International Olympic Committee (IOC). Now, sites including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and the BBC Chinese language service are visible in the media center for the Games.

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BitTorrent Placed Class action Lawsuit Against Comcast

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Comcast subscribers that wanted to share files with the aid of BitTorrent trackers found that the Internet provider had imposed a certain traffic limit. Kevin J. Martin, Chairman of the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) said that the previously mentioned company will not be fined, but measures will be taken to ensure such a thing will not happen again.
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Microsoft Live Mesh is Available to More Users in US

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Microsoft  early Wednesday announced the public availability of a preview version of its Live Mesh offering, but then backtracked and said it’s only doubling the number of testers.

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DNS Bug is Fixed to Patch the Internet

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Makers of the software used to connect computers on the Internet collectively released software updates Tuesday to patch a serious bug in one of the Internet’s underlying protocols, the Domain Name System (DNS). The bug was discovered “by complete accident,” by Dan Kaminsky, a researcher with security vendor IOActive. Kaminsky, a former employee of Cisco Systems.

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Seven Perspectives for Social Networking: Heading for Web 3.0?

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Here is a list of scenarios and technologies that will shape the Internet’s future. Some are already available and a few we’d like to look forward to in the near future:

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Nokia Buys Plazes, a Social Networking Location Aware Site

Friday, June 27th, 2008

The world’s top cellphone maker, Nokia, has agreed to buy social networking start-up Plazes as part of its major push into offering Internet services. Plazes provides location-aware services that people can use to plan, record and share their social activities. Nokia did not disclose the value of the deal.

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Report Says The 2008 United States Presidential Election “Best Internet Marketing”

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

Videos shared on YouTube and blogs scrutinizing candidates are part of an Internet-age revolution shaking up the US presidential election and sweeping in a new political era. The role of the Internet and new media is becoming more important in election results as the Internet penetration rate increases.

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Remarkable Growth of US Internet AD Business Despite Sluggish Economy

Friday, May 30th, 2008

As per IDC report, Internet advertising will grow about 3.5 times as fast as advertising overall over the next five years. IDC also said the Internet in US will go from the No. 5 advertising medium all the way to No. 2 in just five years, making it bigger than newspapers, cable TV and broadcast TV, and second only to direct marketing.

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Sun Unveils Internet Application Builder with JavaFX

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Sun’s Chief Executive, Rich Green hailed JavaFX, a rich Internet application environment at its JavaOne conference. This tool is all set to compete with Adobe Systems’ AIR and Microsoft’s Silverlight. He showed a JavaFX application with Flickr and Twitter feeds running in Facebook within the browser, and then he dragged it out of the browser–to the desktop. The same application also was shown running on a Java-enabled phone via JavaFX Mobile.

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