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Microsoft’s web privacy push: ‘we’re the anti-Google’
Responsible by name, unprofitable by nature Signs are emerging that Microsoft has realized it can exploit concerns over what Google does with information involving where you've surfed and what you've searched for.… ...Penalty for silent calling goes sky high
Two million reasons not to call Companies caught repeatedly making silent calls could get fined up to £2m in future, compared to the £50,000 maximum that taciturn sales staff currently pay.…China warns Google over uncensored search threat
Stop filtering and 'you will bear the consequences' China's Minister of Industry and Information Technology has warned Google that if it stops censoring search results in the country, it will "have to bear...‘Twitter gives voice to the voiceless’ – eg the US President
Twitter sensation follows Chief Twit's amazing claims Blabbertastic palmtop chunter-casting service Twitter* has received another massive hype injection from the BBC, which has published an interview - already causing a Twitter sensation -...Currys claims 3D TV ‘first’
'We're taking orders,' chirps retailer DSG chain Currys was today keen to tell World+Dog that it not only has "the first 3D TV in the UK" at on of its biggest shops, but...Exclusive Usenet Offers: $7.95/month
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