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CRAIGSLIST STOPS OFFERING LINKS TO 'ADULT SERVICES' ADS - WASHINGTON POST All the buzz in News (blog)Craigslist stops offering links to 'adult services' adsWashington PostBy David A. Fahrenthold Craigslist, the Internet's iconic ad bazaar, has stopped allowing US users to access its "adult services" ads. . Source: Washington Post - 04/09/2010 Category: World GOOGLE CONTINUES THE ASSAULT ON THE PRICE OF A PHONE CALL - WASHINGTON POST The HinduGoogle continues the assault on the price of a phone callWashington PostBy Rob Pegoraro If you use a cellphone or subscribe to a voice-over-Internet-Protocol calling plan, the number shrinks to a vanishingly tiny fraction of ...Google adds phone Source: Washington Post - 27/08/2010 Category: World THE BUSINESS AND CULTURE OF OUR DIGITAL LIVES, - LOS ANGELES TIMES The business and culture of our digital lives,Los Angeles TimesGoogle introduced a new feature that allows you to make telephone calls from Gmail, putting the Internet giant in competition with Skype and phone companies ...altro » Source: Los Angeles Times - 26/08/2010 Category: World WHY NET-NEUTRALITY RULES SHOULD BE APPLIED EQUALLY - WASHINGTON POST CBC.caWhy net-neutrality rules should be applied equallyWashington PostThe nation's leading Web firm and one of its biggest telecom firms teamed up two weeks ago to offer a joint proposal to end a prolonged debate over "network ...The Internet Source: Washington Post - 21/08/2010 Category: World AT&T WIRELESS SCRAPS FLAT-RATE INTERNET PLAN New iPhone and iPad customers: AT&T's putting an end to its all-you-can-eat Internet plans.
Wireless - Data Communications - AT&T - Apple - IPhone Source: Washington Post - 04/06/2010 Category: Tecnology ROCKET LAUNCH MAY GIVE BOOST TO PRIVATIZED SPACEFLIGHT HAWTHORNE, CALIF. -- If all goes well, a rocket built by an Internet entrepreneur in a former Boeing 747 fuselage factory will launch into space Friday -- from one of the storied pads at Cape Canaveral.
Falcon 9 - SpaceX - International Space Statio Source: Washington Post - 04/06/2010 Category: Tecnology CLEAR LAUNCHES WIMAX INTERNET SERVICE IN D.C. More than two years after its originally scheduled debut, high-speed WiMax wireless Internet access has finally come to the Washington area.
Access Providers - United States - Wireless - Business and Economy - Computers and Internet Source: Washington Post - 02/06/2010 Category: Tecnology GOP CANDIDATE TOM CAMPBELL PULLS TV ADS FOR U.S. SENATE RACE IN CALIFORNIA The former congressman will rely on Internet appeals and phone calls as his chief rival, Carly Fiorina, shoots ahead in what once was a close contest to replace Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer.
Source: Los Angeles Times - 02/06/2010 Category: Politics FOUR OUT OF FIVE BROADBAND USERS DON'T KNOW KINDS OF SPEEDS THEY GET Four out of five broadband Internet subscribers don't know how fast their connections are, even as households and businesses spend more for faster connections advertised by their providers, according to a survey released Tuesday by the Federal Communicati Source: Washington Post - 01/06/2010 Category: Tecnology MAN WITH HORMONAL CONDITION GETS STRENGTH THROUGH INTERNET LINKS I was in college when my life changed forever. My doctor told me that I had acromegaly, a serious condition that affects only about three people per million.
Sport - Health - Strength Sports - Conditions and Diseases - Growth hormone Source: Washington Post - 01/06/2010 Category: Health POST TECH: HOW FAST IS YOUR BROADBAND CONNECTION? Four out of five broadband Internet subscribers don't know how fast their connections are, even as households and businesses spend more for faster connections advertised by their providers, according to a survey released Tuesday by the Federal Communicati Source: Washington Post - 01/06/2010 Category: Tecnology SOUTH KOREA EXPANDS AID FOR INTERNET ADDICTION The government plans to open rehabilitation centers for adult addicts and expand counseling for students and the unemployed. Source: New York Times - 29/05/2010 Category: World UNPLUGGED: A WEEK WITHOUT INTERNET AND THE IRRESISTIBLE URGE TO SNEAK A PEEK On the first morning, I woke up and immediately felt my brain neurons sending orders to my hands: Grab the BlackBerry. Check e-mail. Check Post instant-message system, Post e-mail, Gmail e-mail, Yahoo e-mail, Facebook news feed, Facebook messages, Twitter Source: Washington Post - 28/05/2010 Category: Tecnology FACEBOOK CEO: PRIVACY CONTROLS "MISSED THE MARK" SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said the Internet social network will roll out new privacy settings for its more than 400 million users, amid growing concerns that the company is pushing users to make more of their perso Source: Technology - 25/05/2010 Category: Reuters NOKIA AND YAHOO FORGE MAPS AND E-MAIL DEAL HELSINKI/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc and Nokia Oyj said they would team up to boost their mobile Internet offerings, seeking to regain market share lost to rivals like Apple Inc and Google Inc. Source: Technology - 25/05/2010 Category: Reuters
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Focus Internet by WikipediaThe Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) to serve billions of users worldwide. It is a network of networks that consists of millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope that are linked by a broad array of electronic and optical networking technologies. The Internet carries a vast array of information resources and services, most notably the inter-linked hypertext documents of the World Wide Web (WWW) and the infrastructure to support electronic mail.
Most traditional communications media, such as telephone and television services, are reshaped or redefined using the technologies of the Internet, giving rise to services such as Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and IPTV. Newspaper publishing has been reshaped into Web sites, blogging, and web feeds. The Internet has enabled or accelerated the creation of new forms of human interactions through instant ...(continua)(source Wikipedia) |
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