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Internet
Internet companies agree on China code of conduct - WSJ
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Staff Writers
| August 06, 2008
U.S. technology giants Microsoft, Google and Yahoo, in talks with other Internet companies and human-rights groups, have reached an agreement on a voluntary code of conduct for activities in China and other restrictive countries, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.
Internet
Information Commissioner gives thumbs up to Google Streetview
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Andrew Charlesworth
| August 06, 2008
UK privacy watchdog, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), has declared that Google's Streetview service won't break any privacy laws when it begins operation in the UK..
Internet
IOC puts Beijing Games highlights on YouTube
By
Karolos Grohmann
| August 06, 2008
Clips and highlights of Olympic events are to be made available on the video-sharing site YouTube, owned by Google, under an agreement with the International Olympic Committee, the IOC said in a statement.
Security
Microsoft promises help to beleaguered patch customers
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Andrew Charlesworth
| August 06, 2008
Microsoft has recognised that its customers face an overwhelming battle against the proliferation of exploits targeting Microsoft products and has vowed to work more closely with other security software writers..
Hardware
MIT boffins promote solar-fuel cell combo
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Andrew Charlesworth
| August 06, 2008
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have combined solar and fuel cell technologies to create what is being hailed as a clean energy breakthrough..
Internet
Cerf totes consumer SLAs
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Andrew Charlesworth
| August 06, 2008
Father of the internet and Google's chief internet evangelist, Vint Cerf has waded into the debate about how broadband carriers should manage network congestion, suggesting, in effect, data rate service level agreements (SLAs) for consumers..
Storage
AT&T follows Google and IBM, unveils 'cloud computing'
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Staff Writers
| August 06, 2008
U.S. phone company AT&T has joined the likes of Google, Microsoft and IBM in delivering Web-based business services from its data centers rather than having customers run the services themselves.
Internet
Delta Air to have Wi-Fi access on domestic flights
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Staff Writers
| August 06, 2008
Delta Air Lines will soon start rolling out broadband Wi-Fi access for its entire domestic mainline fleet of more than 330 planes, the U.S. carrier said on Tuesday.
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