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Internet
The FTC launches anti-trust probe over Google ads
Jun 23, 2011
The company's ad-search practices are at issue.
Google gets 1 billion 'unique' visitors
Jun 22, 2011
That's more than Facebook. But unique isn't always best.
Hulu considering a sale?
Jun 22, 2011
Hulu may soon be up for grabs. Marketplace Tech Report host John Moe discusses why the online TV show and movie service has been having a tough time lately.
ICANN asks the proverbial question: What's in a name?
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John Moe
Jun 20, 2011
The International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has ended the .com era and has welcomed the .anything age. Tech Report host John Moe explains.
Get ready for a whole bunch of new Internet names
Jun 20, 2011
The International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has voted to allow domain names far afield from the typical .com or .org. Peter Dengate Thrush, chairman of ICANN, explains the new Internet landscape.
Big companies no longer limited to .com
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Mariko Oi
Jun 20, 2011
Internet minders voted today to allow an onslaught of new domain names on themes as varied as company brands, entertainment and political causes.
US funding secret internet access
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John Moe
Jun 13, 2011
The New York Times is reporting that the United States government is building internet and phone access systems that can be used even in the event...
For public good, not for profit.
Facebook will learn your face unless you tell it to stop
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Molly Wood
Jun 9, 2011
Facebook has been rolling out facial recognition software to its users for several months now. And unless you've turned it off, you're available to be recognized.
World wide warm-up for new Internet backbone
Jun 8, 2011
A major test of a new Internet system called Internet Protocol Version 6, or IPv6, is underway
Internet shut off in Syria
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John Moe
Jun 3, 2011
That's the news as of a short time ago. The Syrian government says it has shut off all internet access across the country, including on 3G networks...