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Internet ad revenue rises 11 pct in 3Q to $5.9 bln (AP via Yahoo! Finance) Internet advertising revenue rose 11 percent in the third quarter to an estimated $5.9 billion, the second best quarter on record as advertisers put money into ads where impact is more easily measured, according to a report released Thursday. us.rd.yahoo.com
Web Fraud 2.0: Faking Your Internet Address (Washington Post) One of the casualties from the unplugging of McColo Corp. is fraudcrew.com, a Web service that offered paying customers the ability to hide their identities online by routing their traffic through computers controlled by others. Fraudcrew, which has not been charged with any crime, offered subscribers a point-and-click way to mask the source of their Internet connections, so that Web sites could ... us.rd.yahoo.com
New Law Cripples Internet Gambling (Washington Post) Placing bets over the Internet was effectively criminalized by the federal government yesterday, as lawmakers work to eliminate an activity enjoyed by as many as 23 million Americans who wagered an estimated $6 billion last year. us.rd.yahoo.com
China Internet giant Baidu's stock price dives amid allegations (AFP via Yahoo! News) Shares in China's Nasdaq-listed Internet giant Baidu have dived more than a third amid allegations it gave unlicensed medical firms prominent exposure for money, without telling its customers. us.rd.yahoo.com
Bell wins 'throttling' case, but Internet traffic issue to be reviewed: CRTC (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News) OTTAWA - The CRTC has sided with Bell Canada (TSX:BCE) in the controversial Internet "throttling" case, ruling that the telecommunications giant is within its right to regulate the flow of traffic on its network space. us.rd.yahoo.com
NASA Successfully Tests Deep Space Internet (PC World) With the help of Internet pioneer Vint Cert, NASA has successfully tested its own deep space Internet. us.rd.yahoo.com
Bell wins 'throttling' case, but Internet traffic issue to be reviewed: CRTC (Canadian Business) Julian Beltrame, The Canadian Press November 20, 2008 - 5:22 p.m. OTTAWA - The CRTC has sided with Bell Canada (TSX:BCE) in the controversial Internet "throttling" case, ruling that the telecommunications giant is within its right to regulate the flow of traffic on its network space. us.rd.yahoo.com
Study Finds Teenagers? Internet Socializing Isn?t Such a Bad Thing (New York Times) Good news for worried parents: All those hours their teenagers spend socializing on the Internet are not a bad thing, according to the MacArthur Foundation. us.rd.yahoo.com
Internet ad sales up to $5.9B in Q3 (BizJournals) Internet ad sales reached almost $5.9 billion for the third quarter of 2008 -- an 11 percent jump over the same period last year. us.rd.yahoo.com
Midday Glance: Internet companies (Boston Globe) Shares of some top internet companies are mixed at noon: Akamai Technologies fell $.48 or 4.5 percent, to $10.15. us.rd.yahoo.com
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