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Netflix's share of peak Internet traffic rises
Wed 14 May 2014
LOS ANGELES — Netflix increased its share of fixed-line Internet traffic in North America in the first half of 2014, accounting for 34 percent of data flowing to consumers during peak times, up... (photo: Creative Commons / ReservoirHill)
the Google logo is displayed outside Google headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. Google said Monday, Nov. 8, it will offer passengers on AirTran, Delta and Virgin America free Wi-Fi access this holiday season.
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Opinion: Google privacy ruling could change how we all use the Internet
Tue 13 May 2014
May 13, 2014 -- Updated 1440 GMT (2240 HKT) "The court has made a ruling that could have a huge impact on how we all use the Internet," Paul Bernal writes. Editor's note: Paul Bernal is a lecturer in... (photo: AP / Paul Sakuma)
Business quarter in Tartu.As a member of the European Union, Estonia's economy is rated as high income by the World Bank. Due to its rapid growth, the Estonian economy has often been described as the Baltic Tiger.  The Times of India  Sat 10 May 2014
Five ways small businesses can survive the future robot economy
As computers and machines get smarter, many businesses that are successful today are going to have a harder time thriving tomorrow. Business owners need to think about the future now before they are... (photo: Creative Commons / Flying Saucer)
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Logo of Google China headquarters building is seen in Beijing  The Guardian  Fri 2 May 2014
Google faces antitrust lawsuit on U.S. mobile internet search
(Reuters) - Consumer rights law firm Hagens Berman said it filed a nationwide antitrust class-action lawsuit against Google Inc alleging the company "illegally monopolized" the Internet and mobile... (photo: AP / Vincent Thian)
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Computer glitch disrupts US flights The Hindu Thu 1 May 2014
Computer glitch disrupts US flights
A computer glitch at a California air traffic control centre disrupted flights in the United States for about an hour, authorities said. Shortly after 2100 GMT, yesterday... (photo: Creative Commons / Matthew Field)
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In this photo taken Tuesday, April 2, 2013 Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during an interview with the German ARD television in the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Russia. Putin has dismissed Western criticism of his government's raids of non-government organizations, saying they must account for their foreign funds. Reuters Tue 29 Apr 2014
Putin foes fear Internet crackdown as 'blogger law' sails through
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's upper house of parliament approved a law on Tuesday that will impose stricter rules on bloggers and is seen by critics as an attempt by... (photo: AP / RIA-Novosti)
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Russian President Vladimir Putin at the meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council, 5 March, 2014, Novo-Ogaryovo, Moscow Region, Russia. The Salt Lake Tribune Tue 29 Apr 2014
Keating: Putin wants his own Internet
WASHINGTON — Asked at a media forum in St. Petersburg about Russia’s largest search engine, Yandex, storing its data on servers outside the country, Russian President... (photo: Russian Presidential Press and Information Office)
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Internet Explorer Icon - Web Browser U~T San Diego Mon 28 Apr 2014
Microsoft warns of Internet Explorer security gap
REDMOND, Wash. (AP) — Microsoft says a security gap in Internet Explorer could allow an attacker to take complete control of a computer if the user clicks on a link to a... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
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Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates sits on stage during a video portion of the Windows 95 Launch Event Aug. 24, 1995, on the company's campus in Redmond, Wash. The word "start" is spelled out behind Gates. A Harvard University dropout, Gates co-founded Microsoft with Paul Allen in 1975. By 1980, he had licensed his MS-DOS operating system to IBM for its inaugural personal computer. Microsoft's Windows 95 computer operating system and Internet Explorer browser debuted in 1995 at the dawn of the Internetage. Gates is considered to be the world's richest private citizen with an estimated worth of 90 billion dollars. National Journal Mon 28 Apr 2014
Why the U.S. Government Is Extra Worried About the Huge Internet Explorer Bug
By Brian Resnick Follow on Twitter April 28, 2014 Over the weekend, Microsoft announced a huge security flaw in its Internet Explorer Web browser (in versions IE6 through... (photo: AP / )
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Customers surf the Internet at an Internet cafe in Beijing, China, Tuesday, June 30, 2009. A California company that says its software was illegally used in Beijing's new Internet filter threatened possible legal action as PC makers faced a Wednesday deadline to supply the system with computers. Taipei Times Mon 28 Apr 2014
China cracks down on Internet
There can be no Internet freedom without order, the top Chinese Communist Party (CCP) newspaper said yesterday after several US television shows were pulled from Chinese... (photo: AP / Greg Baker)
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