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Entries for December, 2008

Google Improving its Mobile Search

Google recently introduced visual search results for the iPhone and T-Mobile G1 Android gadgets. Mobile users could be searching Google search through the search widget on the G1’s home screen, the search field in the iPhone’s Safari browser, or Google.com on either device, and the search results are optimized for their specific device.
The Users do [...]

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Verizon Wins Major Cybersquatting Case

Verizon recently won a cybersquatting lawsuit against OnlineNIC, a San Francisco domain-registration company. OnlineNIC, which has more than 1.1 million domains registered, had more than 663 domain names identical or similar to Verizon trademarks.
The judge found that OnlineNIC tried to capitalize on Verizon by tricking its customers into OnlineNIC domains and manipulating them as Verizon [...]

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New Panda Bears Cause Website Crash

A rush of panda bear passion is sweeping over Taiwan and has caused the Taipei zoo website to crash. The zoo is the new home of 2 giant pandas that arrived there this week and is a gift from China. The zoo’s website crashed 1 day following the pandas’ arrival, as tens of thousands of [...]

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Wal Mart to Offer iPhones Starting Sunday

Wal Mart Stores Inc stated it will begin offering the Apple  iPhone starting on Sunday, but the best selling mobile phones won’t be priced as low as some projected. Wal-Mart plans to offer the black 8-gigabyte iPhone 3G model, which can hold about 2,000 songs, for $197. The 16-gigabyte model, in black or white, will [...]

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China Blocks Access to the New York Times Website

The New York Times is reporting that China has frozen access to the newspaper’s website. The move comes days after Beijing maintained its right to ban online content it deems illegal. The newspaper says computer users who logged on in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou received an alert stating the site was unavailable when they tried to [...]

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