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Google's Chrome Declining In Popularity
Obama & McCain Conflicting On Net Neutrality
Artists Strive To Wrest Rights From Music Industry
Google's Obfuscated TCP
TiVo PC Could Be a Game-Changer
A Wikipedia Conspiracy and the Wall Street Meltdown
Jobs Rumor Debacle Besmirches Citizen Journalism
Internet Pranks in Schools
R.I.P Usenet: 1980-2008
Millions of Internet Addresses Are Lying Idle
Wikimedia Simplifies By Moving To Ubuntu
Breakdowns of Website Defacement by Platform
Comcast Says FCC Powerless to Stop P2P Blocking
Flash Cookies, a Little-Known Privacy Threat
New Jersey's Cablevision Hijacks DNS Error Pages
Pakistan YouTube Block Breaks the World
The Greatest Defunct Websites and Dotcom Disasters
The Internet's Biggest Security Hole Revealed
World's Fastest Net Link 'Used To Dry Laundry'
YouTube Adds Full-Length Television Shows
20 Hours a Month Reading Privacy Policies
AT&T Claims Internet to Reach Capacity in 2010
Dial-Up Users "Don't Want Broadband"
Firefox Add-On To Track Your Location Via Wi-Fi
Fixes Released (and More Promised) For "Clickjacking" Exploits
Geeky April Fools' Day Prank Roundup
NYT Explores the World of Internet Trolls
Olympic Web Site Features Pirated Content
Scientology Injunction Denied Against "Anonymous"
Unsolicited Offer For My Personal Domain Name?
70% of P2P Users Would Stop if Warned by ISP
AT&T Could Cut Off P2P Users
Adobe Makes Flash Crawlable
Average Web Page Size Triples Since 2003
Berners-Lee Claims Web "Still In Infancy"
Big Six UK ISPs Capitulate To Music Industry
CNN Website Targeted by DoS
China Blocks YouTube Over Tibet Videos
China To Run Out of IPv4 Addresses In 830 Days
Darwin's Private Papers Get Released To The Internet
Discussion of Internet Addiction as Mental Illness Resurfaces
Do the Blind Deserve More Effort on the Web?
EFF, ACLU Back WikiLeaks
Firefox 3 Beta 5 Released
Firefox 3 May Be More Memory Efficient Than Either IE or Opera
GENI To Replace Internet, Gets $12M Funding
Geomicroblogging, Buzzword or Reality?
Google Chrome, Day 2
Is Google Making Us Stupid?
Is Today's Web Still 'the Web'?
Japanese ISPs To Cut Net Access For File Sharers
Only One Quarter of the Planet To Be Online By 2012
P2P Set-top Boxes To Revolutionize Internet
Quarter of Workers' Time Online Is Personal
Satellite Internet Providers
The Advertisers are Watching You
The Effects of Censorship — a Tale of Two Websites
USAF Considers Creation of Military Botnet
Virginia High Court Wrong About IP Addresses
What Do You Do When the Cloud Shuts Down?
YouTube Must Give All User Histories To Viacom
"DonorGate" Is Latest Scandal To Hit Wikipedia
3D Web Browser Draws Lukewarm Review
A New Kind of Science Collaboration
After 3 Years, Freenet 0.7 Released
BBC iPlayer Bandwidth Explosion Bodes Ill For ISPs
Beating Comcast's Sandvine On Linux With Iptables
Bell Canada's Misinformation About Throttling
Berners-Lee Wants Truth Ratings For Websites
Demonoid Tracker Is Back Online
Firefox 4 Will Push Edges of Browser Definition
Firefox Download Day To Start At 1 p.m. EST
Government Begins Securing Root Zone File
Huge Traffic On Wikipedia's Non-Profit Budget
Interplanetary Internet Tested In Space
Map of Web Content By Perspective
Mozilla Firefox 3 Features Screencast
NYTimes.com Hand-Codes HTML & CSS
New Denial-of-Service Attack Is a Killer
O3B Details Plan for Satellite-Based Bandwidth For Africa
Olympic Media Village – Most Expensive Internet In the World?
Purported ACTA Wishlist Would Put DMCA To Shame
Russian Google Competitor Embraces Open Source Messaging
Spy Agencies Turn To Online Sources For Info
Stallman Says Cloud Computing Is a Trap
The Battle For Wikipedia's Soul
Two Europeans Indicted In US For 2003 DDOS Attacks
US ISPs Announce Anti-Child-Porn Agreement
Vint Cerf Preps Interplanetary Internet Protocol
Websites Still Failing Basic Privacy Practices
Will W3C Accept DRM For Webfonts?
Windows Live Hotmail CAPTCHA Cracked, Exploited
World's Oldest Bible Going Online
Your Online Profile Actually Tells a Lot About You
10,000-website Strong Malware Maze Created by Criminals
AOL Opens Up the AIM Instant Messaging Network
AU Government Demands Universal Wiretapping
Acid3 Test Released
BBC Offers iPhone Version of iPlayer, Accessible to Linux Users Too
Canadian TV to Adopt DRM-Free BitTorrents
Google Earth 4.3 Offers a Number of New Features
Human Rights and a Code of Conduct for China's Web
Malaysian Candidates Required to Have Blogs
Microsoft's Vista Blogger Quits
Senator Proposes to Monitor All P2P Traffic for Illegal Files
Some 12% of Consumers 'Borrow' Unsecured Wi-Fi
South Park To Be Available Online Free and Legal
Comcast, Pando Partner For "P2P Bill of Rights"
"Back Door" Cheating Scandal Rocks Online Poker
"Exaflood" Disaster Appears Unlikely
$250 Freescale-Based "Green" "Cloud" Computer
'90s Dot-Coms — Where Are They Now?
.su Lives On, Stronger Than Ever
5 Ways Newspapers Botched the Web
A Full-Time 2-Way Video Link To Grandparents?
ARPANET Co-Founder Calls for Flow Management
Air Force Aims for Control of 'Any and All' Computers
Airline Cancels All Flights Booked Through Third-Party Systems
AppJet Offers Browser-Based Coding How-To, Hosting
Blogger Incites Outcry Over Twitter Harassment
CSRF Flaws Found On Major Websites, Including a Bank
Cable-Laying Boom Will Boost Internet Capacity
Canadian ISP Ordered to Prove Traffic-Shaping is Needed
Canadians Organizing a Rally For Net Neutrality
Case Against Video-Sharing Site Dismissed
Children Concerned By Parents' Web Habits
China to Regulate Internet Map Publishing
Chinese Blogs, Netizens React To the Tibet Issue
Comcast Briefly Loses Control of Its Domain Name
Comcast Has 30 Days To 'Fess Up About P2P Throttling
Comcast Outlines New Broadband Policy
DNS Flaw Hits More Than Just the Web
Data Centers Expected to Pollute More Than Airlines by 2020
Debating "Deletionism" At Wikipedia
Dell Loses Bid To Trademark "Cloud Computing"
Dilbert Goes Flash, Readers Revolt
DivX Pulls Plug on Stage6
Email-only Providers?
End of the Internet's Tax-Free Ride?
Even Before Memex, a Plan For a Networked World
Expensive Books Inspire P2P Textbook Downloads
FCC Revises Broadband Penetration Metrics
Firefox Appears Ready to Crack 20% Share Next Month
Firefox Users Stay Ahead On the Update Curve
Flock Delivers On Promises Post 1.0
Google To Develop ISP Throttling Detector
Google VisualRank for Image Search
Google, Circa 2001
Graduate Student Defends Right To Own Chicago2016.com
HTTPS Cookie Hijacking Not Just For Gmail
High Cost of Converting UK To High-Speed Broadband
How Japan's Biggest BBS Keeps Things Simple
How To Deal With Internet Bullies?
ICANN Board Approves Wide Expansion of TLDs
In Iran, Blogging May Be Punishable By Death
Instant Messaging For Introverts
Internet Community Catches a Car Thief
Internet Radio's "Last Stand"
Internet Sites Biased Towards Supporting Suicide
LHC Fully Documented Online
Large Web Host Urges Customers to Use Gmail
Mainstream Media Finally Catching On To How News Propagates
Marketing On a .EDU Domain
Microsoft Says Not All Ad Clicks Are Created Equal
Most Business-Launched Virtual Worlds Fail
Network Solutions Advertises On Your Sub-Domains
New SQL Injection Attack Fuses Malware, Phishing
New Search Engine Cuil Takes Aim At Google
Newspapers Are Dying, Blog At 11
No IPv6 For UK Broadband Users
Obama Significantly Revises Technology Positions
Open Wi-Fi May Become Illegal In India
Opera 9.60 Released, With Upgraded Mail Client
Orson Scott Card Blasts J.K. Rowling's Lawsuit
Patry Copyright Blog Closed
Pirate Bay Launches Free Speech Blog
Positive Rights News From Europe
Posting Publicly Available URL Claimed a "Hack"
Real-World Firefox 3 Memory Usage Leads the Field
Russia and Georgia Engaged In a Cyberwar
Sandvine CEO Says Internet Monitoring a Necessity
Satellite IDs Ships That Cut Cables
Saving Geek Lore and Other Wikipedia Castoffs
Scam-Linked ISP Intercage / Atrivo Gets Shut Out
Scientology's Credibility Questioned Over Video Channel
Singapore Firm Claims Patent Breach By Virtually All Websites
Spammers Hijacking IP Space
Sweden's Snoop Law Targets Russia
T-Mobile Launches £2 Per Day Mobile Broadband
The 5 Most Laughable Terms of Service On the Net
The Beginnings of a TLD Free-For-All?
The Blurring Line Between PC and Web
The Facts & Fiction of Bandwidth Caps
The Man Who Guards Clinton's Wikipedia Entry
The Next Browser Scripting Language Is — C?
The Pirate Bay — "Just a Very Large Hobby"
Three ISPs Agree To Block Child Porn
Thwarting New JavaScript Malware Obfuscation
Twitter Not Rocket Science, but Still a Work in Progress
U. of Chicago Law School Blocks Internet Access