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| 8/8/2008 |
| Three French reporters chose to leave no stone unturned and no password undisclosed at Thursday’s Black Hat hacker conference in Las Vegas. On Friday, AFP reported that Mauro Israel, Marc Brami and Dominique Jouniot, three reporters for online....(more) |
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| llitwinka |
| 8/8/2008 |
| Microsoft and Yahoo! aren’t the only Internet companies to have faced trouble in partnership paradise. On Friday, the AP reported that top search company Google is having some qualms about its 5% investment in AOL, a company that was once the....(more) |
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| llitwinka |
| 8/8/2008 |
| On Thursday, the AP reported that hackers are going after more than third-party applications on sites like Facebook and MySpace. Top companies that we have come to know and trust, particularly Google, are also prime targets for hackers looking to take....(more) |
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| llitwinka |
| 8/8/2008 |
| On Wednesday, Greg Sterling reported with SearchEngineLand.com that Capital Research Global Investors’ request for a recount of Yahoo! board member votes was granted. The search company’s annual meeting where the voting was held was....(more) |
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| 8/8/2008 |
| On Monday, AFP reported that top search company Google has launched a new music service in China. The service will enable users to browse, sample, and download free music from database of “tens of thousands” of songs. Google is working....(more) |
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