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SPANO PROPOSES LAW TO COUNTER RISKS OF WIRELESS NETWORKS — Businesses would be required to maintain secure networks — Wireless Internet connections are becoming more popular as "hot spots" are popping up at Starbucks and countless cafes, businesses and even parks, but many users …
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WiFi Internet cafes "must have firewall" - Westchester County — Just outside New York City, Westchester County has become the scene of the latest WiFi scare, with County Executive Andy Spano [left] announcing legislation to prevent insecure WiFi hotspot operation.

Want 'War and Peace' Online? How About 20 Pages at a Time? — In a race to become the iTunes of the publishing world, Amazon.com and Google are both developing systems to allow consumers to purchase online access to any page, section or chapter of a book.

CBS Crosses Online 'Threshold,' Distributes It Via CBS.com — CBS IS CROSSING ANOTHER DIGITAL threshold - literally. The broadcast network, Wednesday unveiled plans to distribute three episodes of prime-time sci-fi series "Threshold" online via CBS.com. The move represents yet another …
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Bigger Than Google, MySpace is different — Robert Young, earlier this year, explained to my readers why Rupert Murdoch really bought MySpace for $583 million. He argued that we should wait for Rupert to launch a record label and a music channel that takes on MTV and knocks it off its top spot.
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Podcasters, meet Fruitcast — Fruitcast is a new service that is not only great for advertisers, but podcasters as well. The founder of Fruitcast, James Archer of Forty Media, saw a problem when it comes to making money with podcasting. You cannot simply connect Google AdSense to a podcast …

SBC Head Ignites Access Debate — The head of a major telecommunications company stirred up a hornets' nest this week by suggesting that he wants to charge companies like Google and Yahoo a fee for bringing them into consumers' homes. — SBC Communications Inc. Chairman Edward E. Whitacre Jr.'s comments …

Alleged Pop-Up Hacker Busted — In the first U.S. prosecution of its kind, FBI agents arrested a 20-year-old Los Angeles man Thursday on charges that he cracked some 400,000 Windows machines and covertly installed pop-up-generating adware on them, in a scheme that allegedly brought in $60,000 in ill-gotten profits.

GeoCool! … There is of course the fancy new maps.yahoo.com/beta site which is fun, but as far as I am concerned the killer app here is the geocoding platform that drives this. And it is completely accessible for anyone to use. It's also a sane API that anybody can figure out in minutes.

AdSense Policies update time again! — When AdSense is down or there are login problems, it often means there is something new and shiny to keep us publishers amused with. And sure enough, we have a brand new Google AdSense Policies available. — So, it is updated Google AdSense Policies time …
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Video and the Podcasting Star — Within days of Apple's release of the video iPod last month, the guys at Cinecast flipped on a camera and started offering one segment of their movie-review show as a videocast. Switched:on host Bryan Castles is also experimenting, but says he'll go slow …
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Silicon Insider: Forbes Fumbles the Blogosphere — Does an Attack on Bloggers Signal the Dawn of Blogosphere-Dominant Media? — Nov. 3, 2005 — It's déjà vu all over again. — I was halfway through the blogosphere summit in Manhattan last week, running back and forth …

Google posts first books online — The first works scanned and put online as part of Google's controversial print project have been unveiled. — Included in this opening swathe are many 19th Century works of American literature and history. — The works were chosen because they are out of copyright …
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U.S. Patent Office Publishes the First Patent Application to Claim a Fictional Storyline; Inventor Asserts Provisional Rights Against Hollywood — The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office will publish history's first "storyline patent" application today from an application filed in November, 2003.

A New Place for Spam's Same Old Pitches — Now that Web logs — blogs, for short — are a popular online pastime for millions of people, scammers are finding new ways to exploit them as vehicles for junk advertisements. — The Internet has even coined a term — splog, a combination of spam and blog …
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SaaS Startup Offering — I've been working hard to develop a strong Microsoft-based offering for startups building SaaS companies, because the economics are with LAMP right now. In listening to startup engineering managers and business managers (i.e. VP Engineering and CEOs) I consistently hear the following: