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23 hours ago ago from DevicePedia.com
The Australian government is introducing new legislation to allow them to block specific websites from being accessed by the general public. They want to create a kind of filter which is apparently intended to protect children from harmful internet material. The Communication Minister Stephen Conroy claims the process will be transparent and the idea is to block material involving bestiality, rape, child pornography and also websites ...
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December 16, 2009 at 3:53 pm Filed under General Hello my dear friends, Few weeks back I was travelling around Asia pacific after some bag packing in Europe. During this long journey I was always holding my mobile which is most of the time online. I wanted to buy a snow jacket that I couldn't find in a normal store; I visit smilds.com, check everything what they have and finally found the item. Luckily in the country that I was ...
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11 hours ago ago from Rand(Om) Bites
"The Federal Government is going ahead with plans to force all Australian servers to filter internet traffic and block any material the Government deems ‘inappropriate’. Under the plan, the Government can add any ‘unwanted’ site to a secret blacklist. Testing has been released on systems that will slow our internet by up to 87%, make it more expensive, miss the vast majority of inappropriate content and accidentally block up to 1 in 12 ...
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9 hours ago ago from Ramblings of a Fab Brunette
My typepad account is up for renewal in January. I don t know if I m going to renew it. Reason 1: The cost. I want to be able to fix up my site the way I want to, and in order to that I must upgrade my membership and pay about $120 a year for it. Reason 2: I m not making any money of my site and I don t intend to. I hate advertisements and sponsorships and all of that. I tried doing it once and it seemed like more hassle than it was ...
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ItalianAutoNews.com is young and fast-growing media. It gets the most interesting car news from the world wide web. The cars archive is being populated every day! Our purpose is to provide you the hottest cars & racing news. Unlike magazines, which can be difficult to find and very easy to lose, our website is always there whenever people log on to the internet. And your ad will always be there, too — on every page of our site. If ...
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House Delays Patriot Act Spy Vote
12 hours ago ago from Wired.com
Sections House Delays Patriot Act Spy Vote The House of Representatives tabled on Wednesday legislation to reform U.S. surveillance law. The two-month delay puts off a collision with a competing Senate version. The move automatically extends provisions of the Patriot Act that would otherwise expire at year's end. The Senate is likewise expected to delay the matter . The act, hastily ...
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23 hours ago ago from All Things D
YouTube is serving up more than a billion videos per day and all of them are free. That could change soon, says YouTube executive David Eun. Eun, who runs partnerships for Google's site, confirmed earlier reports that YouTube is looking to stream movies and/or TV shows that aren't available on the site now and won't be supported by advertising. So someone, either consumers themselves or a sponsor who picks up the tab, would need to pay for ...
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