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June is ''Internet Safety Month''... Bsafe Online Internet Filter Offering Discount...

June is ''Internet Safety Month''... Bsafe Online Internet Filter Offering Discount for the Month BRISTOL, Tenn.--(Business Wire)-- Good parents have an instinctive responsibility to protect their children. However, in today's ever-changing world of technology, some parents seem to be a step behind their tech-savvy kids. The U.S. Senate unanimously passed a resolution declaring June to be Internet Safety Month. There is no better time for parents to take the necessary steps to protect their children while they surf the World Wide Web. Bsafe Online would like to make Internet Safety easier... and more affordable. Bsafe Online, Inc. is offering deep discounts on its award-winning All-in-one Security Suite and Internet filter during the month of June in honor of Internet Safety Month.

85% of Chinese Citizens Like Internet Censorship

cynagh0st writes "A Pew Internet & American Life Project report indicates that of an overwhelming majority of Chinese people that believed the Internet should be 'managed or controlled,' 85% want the government to do this managing. This is resulting from surveys on Internet use over the last seven years in China. 'The survey findings discussed here, drawn from a broad-based sample of urban Chinese Internet users and non-users alike, indicate a degree of comfort and even approval of the notion that the government authorities should control and manage the content available on the Internet.' The report goes further into describing the divide in perspective between China and Western Nations on the matter and discusses the PRC's justifications for Internet control.

How Laptops in Education Can Help Dictators, Hurt Learning

holy_calamity writes "New Scientist reports on worries that the OLPC's BitFrost security protocols could hand a ready-made surveillance system to controlling 3rd world governments. The laptops identify themselves regularly to a server that can disable individual machines reported stolen — a system that hands a government a kill switch for every unit. BitFrost also has the potential to have machines attach a unique ID to every internet transaction, helping out anyone wanting to track net internet use. A freely available paper from a recent USENIX conference spells out the concerns." Relatedly, an anonymous reader points out a story at Slate about a study which examined the impact that free PC's had on poor students in Romania, writing that "giving the kids machines without a corresponding level of parental supervision just resulted in di

SafeClean™: Effective Internet Privacy Protection Made Easy

Your Internet activities are your own business, but each time you use an Internet application, you leave a trail. SafeClean protects your Internet privacy by permanently removing cached web pages, browser histories, logs of chat conversations and the emails that you've sent or marked for deletion. Using SafeClean, the single click of a button cleans all traces of your Internet usage, just like that. Or, you can schedule a timed cleaning whenever you want, including when you log in or log out. Any way you do it, your privacy is maintained.

MYSTERY SHOPPER CONCEPTSPREADING TO INTERNET RETAILINGCAMBRIDGE, MA - The concept of mystery shoppers is spreading to the Internet, according to Leslie Carothers, president of of The Kaleidoscope Partnership (TKP), a Boca Raton, FL internet consultin

CAMBRIDGE, MA – The concept of mystery shoppers is spreading to Internet retialing, according to Leslie Carothers, president of of The Kaleidoscope Partnership (TKP), a Boca Raton, FL, internet consulting firm.

Secrets For Newbies To Succeed In Internet Home Based Business

As a newbie, you may feel that the internet marketing world out there can be pretty daunting. You are not sure if you will ever make it. After all, you may have read somewhere that about 95% of newbies dont make any money in their first six months in their internet home based business. You then wondered how many of them quitted. You also wondered if you will follow their footsteps. But dont lose hope as I am going to show you how you can not only survive as a newbie but make money online too.

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Global Strategies to Promote Internet Security and Neutralize Phishing and Internet Fraud Highlight APWG's Tokyo eCrime Conference and May 22 Press Event

Internet and Websites : Global Strategies to Promote Internet Security and Neutralize Phishing and Internet Fraud Highlight APWG's Tokyo eCrime Conference and May 22 Press Event

World will run out of Internet addresses by 2010

MELBOURNE: The Internet will run out of addresses in another two years as only 700 million separate addresses are remaining for allocation out of the 4.3 billion available on the present network.

World to run out of Internet addresses by 2010: Report

MELBOURNE: The Internet will run out of addresses in another two years as only 700 million separate addresses are remaining for allocation out of the 4.3 billion available on the present network.

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Q&A: EA's Schofield Ventures Into Dead Space [05.29.08] EA Redwood Shores' sci-fi horror title Dead Space is a high-profile original IP title for Electronic Arts - but how was it greenlit, how is it being developed, and how will it stand out? Gamasutra talks in-depth to executive producer Glen Schofield to find out.

Internet Pirates In France To Lose Broadband

slyjackhammer writes "France is purporting to take a hard line on copyrighted media (movies and music). According to timesonline.co.uk, a new measure approved yesterday by the French Cabinet would kill the Internet connection to those caught downloading illegally. 'There is no reason that the internet should be a lawless zone," President Sarkozy told his Cabinet yesterday as it endorsed the "three-strikes-and-you're-out" scheme that from next January will hit illegal downloaders where it hurts. Under a cross-industry agreement, internet service providers (ISPs) must cut off access for up to a year for third-time offenders.' Google and video site Dailymotion have refused to sign up as consenting participants, and the state data protection agency, consumer and civil liberties groups and the European Parliament are all kicking against the go

Elysium Internet Closes Biggest Domain Acquisition in Its History and 2008 China Sourcing Fairs in Dubai Expand 60 Percent; Event Is The Largest China-products Exhibition in The Middle East

City of Industry, CA - Internet Information Providers industry alert provided by U.S. Equity News. Elysium Internet, Inc. (OTCBB:USBF) (Pending name change), an emerging direct navigation Internet media Company, announced on Thursday May 29, 2008 that it has closed the acquisition of Pediatricians.com, Psychiatrists.com and Podiatrists.com in a deal valued at $1 Million US. Elysium Internet Chairman and CEO Scott Gallagher commented, "With today's domain acquisitions we have added three of the best currently available dot com domains in the directory space to our growing portfolio. We successfully launched Therapists.net a short time ago. The site nearly surpassed our internal revenue projections for the month in its first full day of operations.

Elysium Internet Schedules Launch of Local Search Platform and Yahoo! and Havas Digital Announce Multi Year, Global Advertising Partnership

City of Industry, CA -- Internet Information Providers industry alert provided by U.S. Equity News. Elysium Internet, Inc. (OTCBB: USBF) (Pending name change), an emerging direct navigation Internet media Company, announced on Wednesday June 4, 2008 that it plans to launch its proprietary Local Search Platform over its first 50 local city directories by July 1st. In addition Elysium plans to launch its second subscription based Internet directory brand Auditors.com by June 6th. Elysium CEO Scott Gallagher commented, "Our majority owned subsidiary Dice Ventures, Inc. has built a state of the art platform able to monetize local search traffic by generating search engine optimized, expandable landing pages in seconds. We plan to launch the platform over 50 geo domains as city directories by July 1st.

Elysium Internet Schedules Launch of Local Search Platform and Yahoo! and Havas Digital Announce Multi Year, Global Advertising Partnership

City of Industry, CA --(www.USEquityNews.com)-- 06/04/2008 - Internet Information Provider industry alert provided by U.S. Equity News. Elysium Internet, Inc. (OTCBB: USBF) (Pending name change), an emerging direct navigation Internet media Company, announced on Wednesday June 4, 2008 that it plans to launch its proprietary Local Search Platform over its first 50 local city directories by July 1st. In addition Elysium plans to launch its second subscription based Internet directory brand Auditors.com by June 6th. Elysium CEO Scott Gallagher commented, "Our majority owned subsidiary Dice Ventures, Inc. has built a state of the art platform able to monetize local search traffic by generating search engine optimized, expandable landing pages in seconds.

Discover How To Backup XBox 360 Games the easy way

This article will show you all the secrets about Xbox 360 download and backup, learn how to backup your Xbox 360 Games. Every technique and Xbox 360 Dvd drive model covered in step by step video tutorial. Dont spend money on a mod chip when you dont need one. Learn how to backup xbox 360 games, how to download xbox 360 games and how to copy xbox 360 games.

Inside the Internet Archives

blackbearnh writes "O'Reilly Media is running an interview with Gordon Mohr, Chief Technologist for the Internet Archive (archive.org). If you've ever wondered how pages are selected for archiving, or just how they manage such a huge quantity of data, the answers are here. The interview also touches on the problems of intellectual property in archives, archiving the Internet in a post Web 2.0 world, and the potential vulnerabilities exposed by archiving web sites that may include security exploits."

Half of Internet Users Pay a Monthly Bill Online - E SOURCE Set to Release 2008 Self-Service Customer Care Market Research Study

According to the latest E SOURCE market research study, 51% of Internet users in the U.S. and Canada now pay at least one monthly bill online. That represents a substantial increase over the results of the company's 2004 research. At that time, only 33% of Internet users were making online payments. In 2005, the Pew Internet & American Life Project reported a relatively small increase -- around 38% of Internet users were paying a monthly bill online. According to Andrew Heath, director of Customer Satisfaction Services at E SOURCE and one of the new study's authors, "our current finding is important because it indicates a major shift in customer behavior over the past four years." He added that the new research also found that "16% of the people who have used a utility's interactive voice reponse (IVR) system have used it to make a monthl

Apple: iPhone sold out online in US, UK

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Apple Inc. said Monday its online stores in the U.S. and U.K. are sold out of the iPhone, a sign supplies are being winnowed ahead of the launch of the device's next generation featuring faster Internet surfing speeds. The Cupertino-based company confirmed that the iPhone is out of stock online, but added that brick-and-mortar stores run by Apple and iPhone carriers including AT&T Inc. might still have units available. Apple has been known for clearing out its inventory of a certain product ahead of a major upgrade. Apple spokeswoman Natalie Kerris declined to comment on reasons for the shortage and on Apple's plans for an update to the device, which is widely expected to be unveiled in June at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.

France's Citizens Expected to Help Build Internet Blacklist

Corrupt links to a Sydney Morning Herald article which begins "The French state and internet service providers have struck a deal to block sites carrying child pornography or content linked to terrorism or racial hatred, Interior Minister Michel Alliot-Marie announced on Tuesday." The article is thin on details, but what it does say is bad enough: "Under the French plan, internet users, via a platform, will be able to signal inappropriate sites and the state, receiving the complaints in real time, will then decide whether the sites are to go on a so-called black list to be passed on to internet service providers to enforce site blocks." It sounds like the perfect way to organize an especially malicious DDoS attack. The French government has never been shy about wanting to "protect" French people by censoring Internet content, though.

Rinkya takes its place alongside Ebay,Google and Yahoo as an official Internet word.

Rinkya takes its place alongside Ebay,Google and Yahoo as an official Internet word. - Tempe, AZ and Tokyo, Japan June 3- On May 20th, 2008, Rinkya, the Japanese Internet shopping service received it’s Service Mark from the United States Patent and Trademark Office with registration number 3,430,161. “This is a giant step for us,” says Rinkya CEO Heather Russell. “As the largest Japanese internet shopping service in the English language, we needed the protection of a Trade Mark and Service Mark. As we move forward into the European marketplace from our new service in Italian, we had to be secure in our name and the quality we have built into it on a worldwide basis. We have built the most reliable internet shopping service that there is, and we needed to be sure that, not only could we maintain our high levels of service, but that

How can I help customers using Windows Server 2003 VPN on Windows XP clients to access the Internet successfully?

How can I help customers using Windows Server 2003 VPN on Windows XP clients to access the Internet successfully?

Analyse How Web 2.0 Concepts Such as RSS, Bookmarking, Content Aggeration and Developer Programs Will Be Incorporated into Internet Television Services in the Future

Analyse How Web 2.0 Concepts Such as RSS, Bookmarking, Content Aggeration and Developer Programs Will Be Incorporated into Internet Television Services in the Future


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