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Suit accuses Google of profiting from child porn — Google has made child pornography an "obscenely profitable and integral part" of its business and must be stopped, a new lawsuit claims. — Jeffrey Toback, a representative in New York's Nassau County Legislature, charged …
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(PZ) Nassau County Legislator Sues Google for Promoting and Profiting from Child Pornography — Suit Charges Google as World's Largest Facilitator and Distributor of Child Pornography — WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., May 4, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) — Meiselman, Denlea, Packman, Carton & Eberz, P.C. …

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AOL to Add Free Phone to Instant Messaging Feature — AOL is preparing to offer the 41 million users of its instant messaging system a free phone number that will allow people to call them from regular phones while they are online. — The move is part of a broad effort by AOL …
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AOL to Offer Free Inbound Calling — USA Today reports that AOL will introduce a service that gives any AIM user a free phone number for incoming calls. Called AIM Phoneline, it will be the first service to offer a free phoneline. AIM Phoneline Unlimited, at $14.95 per month …


Unconferences and the value of participatory events — The Internet Identity Workshop ended Wednesday afternoon and I've had a day to decompress. This was really an outstanding event and one I'm proud to have been a part of. Even though I was one of the organizers, along with Kaliya Hamlin …


A car that could save the planet—fast — Silicon Valley's big brains think they can beat Detroit and Tokyo and save the planet - all while doing 0 to 60 faster than almost anything on the road. — SAN FRANCISCO (Business 2. Magazine) - Ian Wright has a car that blows away a Ferrari 360 Spider …


I Guess Microsoft Doesn't Want My Money — Yesterday, Steve Ballmer announced the official launch of Microsoft adCenter, their contextual ad word product, aimed at rivalling the monster that is Google AdWords: … We run Google AdWords campaigns for a few of our clients.

CBS jumps with both feet into online broadcasting — Another day, another way to watch TV sans rabbit ears. This time, CBS has joined the party by unveiling a service called "innertube"—an ad-supported video channel available directly from their web site.
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CIA in Silicon Valley invests in — shocker — a tiny photo lens — The CIA's venture arm, In-Q-Tel, may have lost its lead Silicon Valley operator, Gilman Louie, but the group is still working away on deals here. — Gilman has since launched a venture capital firm, and has gone quiet for now.
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Going Online for Savings — The offers sound almost too good to be true: "Earn more than 5x the national average," screams the envelope from ING Direct, advertising the Orange savings account; "The best rate, no fees, no risk," shouts a similar offer from HSBCdirect.com.
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Microsoft to Put More Money Into MSN — REDMOND, Wash., May 4 (Bloomberg News) — Microsoft will increase investments in MSN and its other online businesses to $1.6 billion next year as it escalates a battle with Google, its chief executive said Thursday. — Capital spending and research outlays …
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Maintaining a Quality Network — As noted on certain message boards, some publisher accounts have been recently closed. These account closures were based solely on traffic quality issues. — Yahoo! Publisher Network is still an invite-only beta program.


Bill Gates wishes he weren't so rich — The corporate leader says he doesn't like the attention of being the world's richest man. — REDMOND, Wash. (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates said Wednesday he wished he were not the world's richest man. — "I wish I wasn't.
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MySpace blocks Buzznet — MySpace is at it again. The site blocked embedded YouTube videos last year (but then, saying it was a "misunderstanding," fixed it). But Buzznet is a direct competitor, with similar photo-sharing, friend-linking, and other social features.

Oblivion Re-Rated = Bad News — The ESRB just re-rated Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion from Teen to Mature. On the surface the bad news for Bethesda is that fewer units will be sold to an M audience and it's a little bit of a black eye as well because of the "nude content introduced into the game from a third party mod".

Google's grand ambition — In the wake of my last post about Google's aspirations in the enterprise market, I came across (thanks to a reader) another, even more interesting interview with Dave Girouard, Google's top enterprise guy. This one was done by Dan Briody, of CIO Insight …

Cox Communications and TiVo Sitting in a Tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G, Is a Cox Communications and TiVo Deal Looming? — Cox is asking a lot of questions about TiVo... - TiVo Community: "As you may or may not know, Cox offers DVR service. The DVR is built into the Cox digital receiver box …