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Report: Yahoo sites get traffic boost from Google
Most of Yahoo's top 20 Internet properties receive a greater share of traffic from a Google search, rather than a Yahoo search, according to a report from Hitwise.
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UK govt scales back ePassport upgrade
The U.K. Identity and Passport Service has dropped the Electronic Passport Application project upgrade, claiming to be striving for value for money.
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Sony PlayStation site victim of SQL-injection attack
Automated attack claims another high-profile target, offering sale of a fake antivirus scanner.
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YouTube privacy at risk in Google-Viacom ruling
Google scores a legal victory in keeping its search source code secret from Viacom, but YouTube users are not so fortunate with their privacy.
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Internet Explorer 8 to get antimalware protection
In preparing for the second beta, Microsoft announces security enhancements to Internet Explorer 8 expected in August.
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Indian outsourcers losing shine?
Fewer outsourcing providers from India rank among the top global vendors, but they still dominate the business process outsourcing market, new report shows.
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Orange: Bring Web 2.0 inside enterprise
Coining itself a "communications integrator", Orange Business Services wants to recreate a Web 2.0 environment for enterprises.
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XP is dead; long live XP
news analysis Windows XP was supposed to be discontinued on Monday, but a series of concessions by Microsoft have ensured that is no longer the case.
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Visa makes 'use once' password cards
Two cards containing microprocessors that generate one-time passwords are being touted to Australian banks as possible replacements for tokens and passwords delivered by SMS.
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ICANN adopts new Web site naming rules
The Internet organization loosens its rules to allow companies, cities, and others to use just about any suffix they want for a Web address.
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S'pore firm claims patent to image search
Singapore company says it owns patent to technology used by millions of online sites worldwide to link graphics and pictures to other Web pages.
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Intel prepares to close Philippine plant
The first U.S. company to set up shop in the Philippines, Intel stuns employees and country with plans to shut down its manufacturing plant within the year.
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OOXML gains compatibility via ISVs
Since its ISO ratification, Microsoft's document format has garnered support from third-party applications. But developers say it's not ideological--it's just business.
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Sun: Java will be free this year
The struggle to open up Java completely is finally coming to an end.
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Singapore gets flat-rate mobile IM
StarHub launches a service to tap user demand for mobile IM, which Gartner says is another application to cross over from the "fixed-line Internet".
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