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How much energy does the internet really use?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/may/14/internet-energy-savings

Google refines search options
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article6277461.ece

The paywall is history: media must explore new revenue models
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/may/11/newspapers-web-media-pay-wall

Under Pressure, Craigslist to Remove ‘Erotic’ Ads
http://nytimes.com/2009/05/14/technology/companies/14craigslist.html

Hate goes viral on social network sites - report
http://in.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idINIndia-39603820090513

Japan under pressure to clamp down on child pornography
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/may/11/japan-child-pornography

Cyberbullying, more than just "messing around"
http://www.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUSTRE54A3X420090511

uk: Call for ISPs to police users in battle against piracy
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/may/12/stopping-online-piracy

UK conference calls for government action on file-sharing
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article6275564.ece

UK ISPs reject 'policing role'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8046028.stm

France to crack down on internet piracy
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/2830123c-3f26-11de-ae4f-00144feabdc0.html

Spain, Italy, France top illicit file-sharing report
http://arstechnica.com/media/news/2009/05/spain-italy-france-top-illicit-file-sharing-report.ars

Image Spam Makes a Comeback
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9132600

Paris court rules that eBay is not liable for sale of fake L'Oreal products
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/may/13/ebay-loreal-court-paris-counterfeit

Google Street View faces more privacy critics in Japan and Greece
http://pcworld.idg.com.au/article/303086/

Google Street View has to reshoot in Japan
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-10240459-71.html

Google Street View banned from Greece
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/may/12/google-street-view-banned-greece

Europe Fines Intel a Record €1.06b in Antitrust Case
http://nytimes.com/2009/05/14/business/global/14compete.html


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INTERNET USE
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How much energy does the internet really use?
A lot - although exactly how much is still not clear. The question is becoming 
a hot topic, not least thanks to a Guardian report in which senior officials 
voiced concerns over the growing financial and environmental cost of powering 
vast internet data centres as it expands.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/may/14/internet-energy-savings

Wolfram Alpha: What Google's New Rival Knows -- and Doesn't
Clever presentation, but a weak database: The soon-to-be-launched Wolfram Alpha 
search engine is already being touted as the "Google killer." SPIEGEL ONLINE 
has tested a preliminary version. The conclusion: It knows a lot about aspirin, 
a little about culture -- and it thinks German Chancellor Angela Merkel's 
political party is an airport.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/0,1518,624065,00.html

Google refines search options
Google has launched new ways for its millions of users to narrow their search 
results to help them get what they are looking for.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article6277461.ece

Google Revs Up Some New Search Features
Google unveiled a grab bag of enhancements to its Web search engine and new 
experimental features on Tuesday that aim to keep the company ahead of rivals.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/05/12/google-revs-up-search-features/

Google Adds Menu, Plans Other Changes
Google Inc. Tuesday said it would add a new menu to its search-results page to 
help users refine results by a broader range of variables. It also announced an 
online service that compiles search results into a spreadsheet.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124216634282612503.html

Google unveils new search tools
Google said in its quest to create the perfect search engine, it cannot afford 
to rest on its laurels. The company's comments came at an event billed as a 
"state of the union" on search as it unveiled new products that aim to push 
search in a new direction.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8047076.stm

Google adds new filters, visualized results
Google introduced three new enhancements to its search engine Tuesday, giving 
searchers new ways to filter results and adding new types of data to the search 
results themselves.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10238817-93.html

The paywall is history: media must explore new revenue models
Despite all the dire news about the state of the newspaper industry, we are 
actually in the middle of a Golden Age for news consumers who can surf the net, 
use search engines, access the best stories from around the world, and be able 
to comment, interact and form communities. Journalism plays an indispensable 
role in our demo­cracy, but it's important to remember that the future of 
journalism is not ­dependent on the future of newspapers.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/may/11/newspapers-web-media-pay-wall

Leading the charge: Murdoch seeks to charge for newspaper content
When Rupert Murdoch indicates a shift in strategy, the rest of the media 
industry takes notice. So the News Corp boss's clear signal last week that his 
newspapers, such as the Sun and the Times, could start charging for online 
access over the next year gave fresh momentum to a debate that is dominating 
internal newspaper discussions.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/may/11/rupert-murdoch-charging-online-news

The free genie is out of the bottle
Publishers may be examining how to charge for online news, but the free ride is 
far from over. Most everyday web users have enjoyed 15 years of free news, 
sport and entertainment content – and that won't change overnight. Any site 
offering the same mass-market content found elsewhere should beware of raising 
the paywall – readers are more likely to decamp to an alternative news source 
than to whip out their credit card.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/may/11/paying-online-news-content

Under Pressure, Craigslist to Remove ‘Erotic’ Ads
Craigslist, the Web’s largest classified advertising site, said on Wednesday 
that it would close its erotic services category, which critics have said is a 
forum that fosters prostitution and other illegal activities.
http://nytimes.com/2009/05/14/technology/companies/14craigslist.html

Craigslist to close erotic services category
Pressure from US officials has forced classified advertising website Craigslist 
to pull the shutters down on its controversial sex adverts in favour of a new, 
closely-monitored system.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/may/13/craigslist-erotic-services

Craigslist drops erotic services ads after Brisman murder
The online classifieds website Craigslist has dropped its "erotic services" ads 
following a high-profile murder in which police say the killer used the website 
to find his victim.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article6284289.ece

Craigslist to drop 'erotic services' classifieds [AP]
A month after the killing of a masseuse who advertised on Craigslist, the 
classified ad site announced plans Wednesday to eliminate its "erotic services" 
category and screen all submissions to a new "adult services" section before 
they are posted.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2009/05/13/national/a075419D57.DTL
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/feedarticle/8505990

Official: Craigslist to replace 'blatant Internet brothel'
Craigslist will replace its controversial online "erotic services" listings 
with a section where ads are individually checked by Craigslist employees 
before they are posted, according to Connecticut Attorney General Richard 
Blumenthal.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/05/13/craigslist.sex.ads/

Craigslist ditches erotic adverts
The US classified ads website Craigslist says it will remove its erotic 
services category, following claims it promotes prostitution. Law enforcement 
officials have said prostitutes and clients use the site for illegal sexual 
encounters.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8049101.stm

Craigslist Caves, Agrees to Police Red Light District
In an abrupt about face, Craigslist has announced it will take down its "erotic 
services" ad category. In its place will be a new adult services section that 
will be screened by Craigslist staff before publication, according to a 
statement made by Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, who is head 
of a multistate attorney general task force investigating the controversial 
issue. Craigslist apparently caved in to the demands for self-censorship 
despite myriad legal opinions that it was breaking no laws.
http://ecommercetimes.com/story/Craigslist-Caves-Agrees-to-Police-Red-Light-District-67062.html

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SOCIAL NETWORKING
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Hate goes viral on social network sites - report
Militants and hate groups increasingly use social networking sites such as 
Facebook, MySpace and YouTube as propaganda tools to recruit new members, 
according to a report by the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
http://in.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idINIndia-39603820090513
http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/digital-living/2410151/

Simon Wiesenthal Centre: Facebook used to 'promote hatred of Jews'
Facebook was under increasing fire tonight for allegedly hosting pages 
promoting hatred against Jews after a report found that militants and hate 
groups were increasingly using social networking sites as propaganda tools to 
recruit new members.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article6282500.ece

Porn name game leaves tweeps exposed
A web security expert is warning people to be careful with personal information 
they divulge on social networking sites, after the latest suspected identity 
fraud quest hit Twitter.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/05/13/2569392.htm

Banish Twitter Spam by Following Three Simple Rules
As the amount of followers you have on Twitter increases, you might find 
yourself dealing with an increase in Twitter spam. Twitter spam derives from 
people who take advantage of you following them by sending you unwanted direct 
messages or merely by following you with the express intent of upping their 
follower count (meaning, they have no sincere interest in your tweets).
http://www.pcworld.com/article/164782/.html

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Japan under pressure to clamp down on child pornography
Japan has come under renewed pressure to clamp down on its huge market in child 
pornography following the launch of a campaign to ban a video game in which 
players earn points by raping schoolgirls and forcing them to have abortions.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/may/11/japan-child-pornography

Cyberbullying, more than just "messing around"
If may affect as many as half of U.S. teenagers, can be as bad or worse than 
being beaten up in the schoolyard, and is so relentless and emotionally 
devastating that suicide can sometimes be the result.
http://www.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUSTRE54A3X420090511
http://uk.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUKTRE54A37I20090511
http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/2403821/

US Congress Sees Web Safety Push
Cynthia Logan, whose 18-year-old daughter took her own life after a nude 
picture of her was passed around by e-mail, will join Miss Utah: Kayla Barclay; 
Internet safety expert Parry Aftab; and Mary Heston, director of Teenangels & 
Wired Moms on Wednesday for a Capitol Hill conversation about "sexting" 
(sending sexually charged messages or images via text message), cyber-bullying, 
and youth behavior on the online marketplace Craigslist.org and Internet gaming 
sites.
http://techdailydose.nationaljournal.com/2009/05/congress-sees-web-safety-push.php

Cyberbullying Affects Half Of US Teens
Cyberbullying is an increasing problem affecting up to 50 percent of U.S. 
teens, with consequences that can be as bad or worse than being beaten up in a 
school yard, according to a Reuters report.
http://www.redorbit.com/news/technology/1686652/cyberbullying_affects_half_of_us_teens/

au: Beat the bullies: a web fix for children
Young victims of cyber bullying can use friendships on social networking 
websites to help protect themselves, an inquiry into bullying has heard. The 
NSW parliamentary inquiry is looking into the effect of bullying among 
schoolchildren and young people, and how it can be prevented.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2009/05/11/1241893916189.html

Technology fuelling sexting craze
A social researcher says sexting among Australian teens has taken off in the 
last five years and is now involving more explicit images and younger kids.
http://bigpondnews.com/articles/Technology/2009/05/13/Technology_fuelling_sexting_craze_331599.html

nz: Council launches ride-share website
If you fancy carpooling but cannot stand death-metal music or strong perfume, a 
new website will match you with the perfect person to share a ride with. ... 
Netsafe executive director Martin Cocker said it was impossible to make any 
website completely safe, but the council had done well to promote cyber safety.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/wellington/2405858/

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ONLINE TV & MUSIC
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uk: Call for ISPs to police users in battle against piracy
Some of the biggest names in British entertainment will tomorrow today call for 
Britain's internet service providers to police their customers' activity to 
stem the flood of online piracy and safeguard an estimated 800,000 jobs in the 
creative economy.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/may/12/stopping-online-piracy

UK conference calls for government action on file-sharing
A group representing the UK's creative industries today called for the UK 
government to intervene to prevent the spread of illegal file-sharing of 
copyrighted content such as music and film.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article6275564.ece

Call to 'disconnect UK file-sharers'
Persistent illegal file-sharers should be cut off from the net, an alliance of 
UK creative industries will tell the government on Tuesday.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8044251.stm

UK ISPs reject 'policing role'
Internet service providers (ISPs) have rejected calls for them to police the 
net and cut off users who repeatedly file-share material unlawfully. The 
umbrella group that represents ISPs said disconnecting users would be a 
"disproportionate response".
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8046028.stm

UK ISPs refuse to play Internet copyright cops
Warnings just aren't good enough. That was the message delivered at a London 
conference today by a group of UK creative industries, which are demanding that 
ISPs start disconnecting users accused of repeated online copyright 
infringement. But the response from ISPs was clear: the creative industries can 
just shut their collective pie-hole until they do a better job of licensing 
legal content.
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/05/uk-isps-refuse-to-play-internet-copyright-cops.ars

France Approves Crackdown on Internet Piracy
The French National Assembly on Tuesday approved a plan by President Nicolas 
Sarkozy to punish digital pirates with the possible suspension of their 
Internet connections, a little more than a month after the same body had 
rejected the proposal in a surprise vote.
http://nytimes.com/2009/05/13/technology/internet/13net.html

French 'net piracy' bill passed
A controversial French bill which could disconnect people caught downloading 
content illegally three times has been passed by the National Assembly. The 
legislation, backed by President Nicolas Sarkozy, was surprisingly voted down 
by the Assembly last month.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8046564.stm

France to crack down on internet piracy
France is set to introduce the world’s most draconian laws against internet 
piracy, after parliamentarians voted on Tuesday to give the government powers 
to cut off offenders’ internet access.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/2830123c-3f26-11de-ae4f-00144feabdc0.html

France passes three strikes law against filesharers
French filesharers are in the crosshairs of the country's police once again, 
after politicians voted for a controversial "three strikes" law that could see 
alleged copyright infringers disconnected from the web without legal recourse.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/blog/2009/may/13/france-three-strikes

France ignores EU and passes antipiracy law
The French National Assembly ignored a vote last week by the European 
Parliament and approved its "Cr?ation et Internet" three-strikes bill on 
Tuesday.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10238912-93.html

France set for showdown with EU after passing 3 strikes law
The French government today got its act together, herded all of its UMP members 
of parliament into the National Assembly's hémicycle, and voted through the 
controversial graduated response law that will disconnect repeat online 
copyright infringers.
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/05/france-set-for-showdown-with-eu-after-passing-3-strikes-law.ars

Spain, Italy, France top illicit file-sharing report
With BitTorrent the subject of so much news recently, including the 
high-profile case against torrent-tracking site The Pirate Bay, it should come 
as no surprise that a recent report from BayTSP has identified BitTorrent as 
the number one source for downloading pirated content on the Internet. Along 
with eDonkey, the two are responsible for 90 percent of the infringement of 
BayTSP clients' copyrighted content.
http://arstechnica.com/media/news/2009/05/spain-italy-france-top-illicit-file-sharing-report.ars

Q&A: Behind the BBC's iPlayer
During peak hours, BBC iPlayer pumps out 12GB of data every second, and 7 
petabytes of data every month. It is insanely popular on Apple's iPhone--but 
mostly after midnight--and the next version of iPlayer will land this year with 
some exciting new features.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,1000000097,39650936,00.htm
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-10237793-94.html

Hulu's tug of war with TV
Online video site Hulu trumpeted its ascension to the media big time a few 
months back with a dash of sardonic humor. In its debut TV commercial, in which 
Alec Baldwin mocks the audience's addiction to the very shows he creates as a 
fictional network executive, the site calls itself "an evil plot to destroy the 
world." The joke is uneasily close to the truth for some in the television 
business.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-ct-hulu11-2009may11,0,5771665.story

au: AFACT drops claim against iiNet
In an ongoing court saga, copyright holders dropped a portion of their legal 
case involving accusations that ISP, iiNet, has breached copyright.
http://www.arnnet.com.au/article/302836/

Real Networks Sues Studios on Antitrust Grounds
Escalating its already simmering court battle with Hollywood, Real Networks has 
expanded its lawsuit against the six major Hollywood movie studios and the DVD 
Copy Control Association, a cross-industry consortium, in federal court in 
northern California.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/05/13/real-networks-sues-studios-on-antitrust-grounds/

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MOBILE/WIRELESS
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Vodafone abolishes mobile roaming charges
Vodafone UK, the British arm of the world's largest mobile phone company, will 
announce on Thursday that it is abolishing roaming charges to its customers for 
three months, starting June 1.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article6282350.ece

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SPAM
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Image Spam Makes a Comeback
Spammers have turned back the clock and are recycling a years-old tactic by 
planting their messages in images, a security researcher warned last week.
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9132600
http://www.pcworld.com/article/164653/.html

Researchers: image spam making unexpected return
IBM's security researchers say that image-based spam is on the rise once again, 
despite the fact that it requires a lot of effort on the user's part to 
complete a deal. With image spam back, does this mean that PDF and MP3 spam 
will soon make an appearance again too?
http://arstechnica.com/web/news/2009/05/researchers-image-spam-making-unexpected-return.ars

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Paris court rules that eBay is not liable for sale of fake L'Oreal products
The world's largest online auctioneer, eBay, was today claiming a "victory for 
consumers" after a court in Paris ruled that it was not liable for counterfeit 
L'Oreal perfumes for sale on its website.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/may/13/ebay-loreal-court-paris-counterfeit

French Court Clears eBay in Selling Fake Goods
A French court on Wednesday rejected a claim from the cosmetics company L’Oréal 
that the online auctioneer eBay was profiting from sales of counterfeit 
perfumes. The court said that eBay was making a reasonable effort to keep fake 
goods off its site.
http://nytimes.com/2009/05/14/technology/companies/14loreal.html

Ebay claims victory in luxury fakes dispute
Ebay has won an important legal battle in a long-running war with luxury brand 
owners over the sale of counterfeit goods on its auction site, potentially 
paving the way for a more united approach towards fighting fakes.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/14e8c3de-3fe6-11de-9ced-00144feabdc0.html

Pay-Per-Click Web Advertisers Combat Costly Fraud
Given the state of the automobile industry and the economy, it is 
understandably a rough time to run a company called NewCars.com, a subsidiary 
of Cars.com.
http://nytimes.com/2009/05/13/business/media/13adco.html

us: Prosecution: Dead Girl’s Parents Must Be Heard at Cyberbullying Sentencing
Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles are urging a U.S. district judge to allow 
the parents of a deceased girl to speak at the sentencing hearing of Lori Drew 
on Monday.
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/05/prosecution-parents-should-be-allowed-to-speak-at-cyberbullying-hearing/

Credit card code to combat fraud
A credit card with a built-in display is being tested by Visa with the aim of 
reducing online fraud. The Emue Card generates and displays a unique code each 
time it is used.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8046492.stm

au: Push for web scammers to be 'blocked'
Ipswich Councillor and Australian Consumer Watch spokesman Paul Tully has 
called on the Federal Government to block the activities of international web 
scammers.
http://www.qt.com.au/story/2009/05/12/push-for-web-scammers-to-be-blocked/

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Google Street View faces more privacy critics in Japan and Greece
Google is running into problems with privacy advocates in Japan and Greece over 
its Google Maps feature, Street View. Google plans to re-shoot Street View 
photographs in the twelve Japanese cities currently available in Street View 
after privacy complaints. At issue was the fact that Google's Street View 
cameras were mounted so high they were shooting over private fences and into 
Japanese homes. Google says it will lower its cameras by 16 inches for its 
re-shoot and for all future Street View photographs in Japan. Street View 
cameras are mounted on cars and take photographs with 360-degree views of the 
surrounding area.
http://computerworld.com.au/article/303086/
http://pcworld.idg.com.au/article/303086/

Google Street View has to reshoot in Japan
For Google Street View, Japanese version, it's not a wrap. It seems to be more 
of a wrap on the knuckles. Google has received so many complaints about the 
height of its ambition, I am sorry, I mean the height of its cameras, that it 
will re-shoot all of its Japanese footage again. With cameras of a more modest 
scope.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-10240459-71.html

Greece bans Google Street View
Google's controversial Street View mapping service has been banned in Greece 
until the company comes up with extra privacy guarantees.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article6276322.ece

Google Street View banned from Greece
Highlighting a growing fear among Greeks of the threat posed by "creeping" new 
technologies, Athens's data protection agency has prohibited vehicles manned by 
Google's Street View drivers from the country.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/may/12/google-street-view-banned-greece

Google faces Greek Street View ban
Greek authorities have barred Google from taking photographs of its streets 
over fears about the privacy implications of the search giant's Street View 
service. The Greek Data Protection Authority (DPA) has requested more 
information from Google.
http://out-law.com/page-10007

Greece blocks Google Street View
Google’s controversial mapping service, Street View, which stitches together 
photos of public roads for online viewing, has been blocked by the Greek 
authorities pending further consultation.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/greece/5314225/Greece-blocks-Google-Street-View.html

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GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC POLICY
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A push to legalize Internet gambling in the US
The online gambling industry is waging a campaign in Congress to legalize 
Internet betting, arguing that it is here to stay and can be regulated and 
taxed. But opponents are raising moral objections.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-gambling13-2009may13,0,6672183.story

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COMMENT, MICROSOFT & DEVELOPMENTS
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Yahoo: Taking an open-minded approach
A rather unlikely shadow hung over Yahoo's eighth Open Hack day in London last 
weekend, in the gaudy, flashing shape of GeoCities, the cult DIY website 
network that Yahoo is closing later this year. "They are destroying the cave 
paintings of the web," cried academic and Hack Day regular Tom Morris.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/may/14/yahoo-david-filo

Norwegian ISP: dig your own fiber trench, save $400
How did a Norwegian electricity company become the biggest fiber-to-the-home 
provider in the country? By adopting an innovative business model, offering 
faster speeds at identical prices, and—most unusual of all—letting customers 
save a few hundred bucks by digging their own fiber trenches through their 
backyards. We spoke to the company about the willingness that Norwegians have 
shown to get involved in laying their own infrastructure.
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/05/norwegian-isp-dig-your-own-fiber-trench-save-400.ars

Europe Fines Intel a Record €1.06b in Antitrust Case
The European Commission fined Intel a record €1.06 billion (US$1.45 Billion) on 
Wednesday for abusing its dominance in the computer chip market to exclude its 
only serious rival, Advanced Micro Devices.
http://nytimes.com/2009/05/14/business/global/14compete.html

Intel fined €1bn for breaking competition law
The giant chipmaker Intel has been ordered to pay a €1.06bn (£950m) fine to the 
European commission for anticompetitive practices involving its rival AMD and 
payments offered to PC makers for using its chips.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/may/13/intel-european-commission

Brussels fines Intel record $1.4bn
Intel, the world’s largest chipmaker, has been fined a record €1.06bn ($1.44bn) 
by Europe’s competition authorities for abusing its dominant market position 
and using illegal sales practices to encourage computer manufacturers to carry 
its micro-processor chips.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/404568ba-3fa1-11de-9ced-00144feabdc0.html

A Ruling Against Intel, Unlikely to Drag It Down
European regulators have spent close to nine years investigating whether Intel, 
the world’s largest chip maker, illegally hampered competitors in its dealings 
with computer makers and retailers. And on Wednesday, they finally reached a 
conclusion, punishing Intel with a record fine of €1.06 billion ($1.45 billion) 
for abusing its dominant position in the computer chip market.
http://nytimes.com/2009/05/14/technology/business-computing/14chip.html

E.U. Fines Intel for Antitrust Violations
The world's biggest semiconductor maker yesterday was fined a record $1.45 
billion by European regulators for allegedly using its dominance to edge out 
rivals, a decision that has cast a spotlight on similar investigations by U.S. 
antitrust watchdogs.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/05/13/AR2009051300590.html

EU slaps a record fine on Intel
Computer chipmaker Intel has been fined a record €1.06bn ($1.45bn; £948m) by 
the European Commission for anti-competitive practices. It dwarfs the €497m 
fine levied on Microsoft in 2004 for abusing its dominant market position.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8047546.stm

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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Tsunami 'could annihilate data cables' to Australia
Australian tsunami scientists will meet officials from the federal 
Attorney-General's office next month to discuss research vital for 
understanding risks to the nation's undersea data links.
http://www.australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,25463622-5013040,00.html

United by airwave usage, Google, telecoms, advocates say efficiency required as 
needs increase
In a rare show of unity over national communications policy, Google, the 
wireless industry and consumer advocates have come together to support a bill 
that would require the federal government to take a complete inventory of the 
national airwaves to determine what spectrum bands are being used, how and by 
whom.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-tc-biz-google-airwaves-0507may07,0,3961109.story

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ARRESTS/COURT CASES FOR CHILD PORN
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US judge delays trial for man accused of sexually exploiting Australian girl 
[AAP]
A US judge has agreed to delay a jury trial for a California man accused of 
sexually exploiting an Australian girl over the internet, and possessing 
pornographic photos and videos of her.
http://www.theage.com.au/world/us-judge-delays-trial-for-man-accused-of-sexually-exploiting-australian-girl-20090513-b2jn.html


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