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Yahoo!: Vietnam seeks Google, Yahoo! help to control bloggers: reports (AFP)
AFP - Communist Vietnam wants Internet giants Google and Yahoo! to help "regulate" the country's flourishing blogging scene, state media said Tuesday, and stop "incorrect information" being published online.
Cyber Journalist: 302 Found
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Yahoo!: Mumbai Terrorism, Worm Warning, Holiday Woe (PC World)
PC World - A wave of coordinated terrorist attacks across Mumbai late Wednesday dominated the news this week, with bloggers and people using Twitter helping to get information to families and friends of those affected. Multinational technology companies are not expected to change their business strategies as a consequence of the stunning attacks, which targe ...
Yahoo!: In Mumbai, Bloggers and Twitter Offer Help to Relatives (PC World)
PC World - Bloggers pitched in offering information and other help to people worldwide as Indian police and commandos battled it out Thursday with armed terrorists in two top hotels and a residential complex in south Mumbai.
Yahoo!: Six Apart Buys Pownce, Will Shut It Down (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - The blogging company acquired the micro-blogging site for an undisclosed sum before announcing that it would shut Pownce in a mere two weeks.
Yahoo!: Bloggers provide raw view of Mumbai attacks (AP)
AP - When gunmen started spraying Mumbai with bullets and seizing the citys landmarks, countless people around the globe turned not to the television or the radio for news, but to each other.
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Yahoo!: In Mumbai, Bloggers and Twitter Offer Help to Relatives (PC World)
PC World - Bloggers pitched in offering information and other help to people worldwide as Indian police and commandos battled it out Thursday with armed terrorists in two top hotels and a residential complex in south Mumbai.
Yahoo!: Mumbai Terrorism, Worm Warning, Holiday Woe (PC World)
PC World - A wave of coordinated terrorist attacks across Mumbai late Wednesday dominated the news this week, with bloggers and people using Twitter helping to get information to families and friends of those affected. Multinational technology companies are not expected to change their business strategies as a consequence of the stunning attacks, which targe ...
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·Mumbai Terrorism, Worm Warning, Holiday Woe (PC World)
PC World - A wave of coordinated terrorist attacks across Mumbai late Wednesday dominated the news this week, with bloggers and people using Twitter helping to get information to families and friends of those affected. Multinational technology companies are not expected to change their business strategies as a consequence of the stunning attacks, which targeted westerners.
·Vietnam seeks Google, Yahoo! help to control bloggers: reports (AFP)
AFP - Communist Vietnam wants Internet giants Google and Yahoo! to help "regulate" the country's flourishing blogging scene, state media said Tuesday, and stop "incorrect information" being published online.
·In Mumbai, Bloggers and Twitter Offer Help to Relatives (PC World)
PC World - Bloggers pitched in offering information and other help to people worldwide as Indian police and commandos battled it out Thursday with armed terrorists in two top hotels and a residential complex in south Mumbai.
·Flame war: The great Windows 7 debate (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Not a day goes by in which InfoWorld fails to receive a flaming comment or e-mail attacking InfoWorld's Enterprise Desktop blogger Randall C. Kennedy and his recent analysis of the pre-beta version of Windows 7. As time goes on, it gets more personal. Recently, I received this little gem: "Randall C. Kennedy is a jaded, personally hurt, pathological liar who only does a disservice to your Web site."
·Six Apart Buys Pownce, Will Shut It Down (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - The blogging company acquired the micro-blogging site for an undisclosed sum before announcing that it would shut Pownce in a mere two weeks.
·Bloggers provide raw view of Mumbai attacks (AP)
AP - When gunmen started spraying Mumbai with bullets and seizing the citys landmarks, countless people around the globe turned not to the television or the radio for news, but to each other.
·Microsoft-Yahoo deal "total fiction:" report (Reuters)
Reuters - A report in the Sunday Times that Microsoft Inc is in talks with Yahoo Inc to buy the U.S. internet company's online search business for $20 billion is "total fiction," according to a key executive cited by an influential U.S. blog.
·Twitter, blogs provide riveting accounts of Mumbai attacks (AFP)
AFP - As heavily armed militants rampaged through Mumbai, bloggers, citizen journalists and users of Twitter, the short-messaging service, provided riveting, if sometimes erroneous, accounts of the bloodshed in India's largest city.
·New, old media good for each other, Huffington says (Reuters)
Reuters - New media and old can clash and crowd each other out, but blogger extraordinaire Arianna Huffington argues in a new book that the two worlds are rapidly joining together to bring out the best in each other.
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