China Cracking Down On Online Dissidents
Chinese police have arrested a well-known online dissident for violating his terms of probation, as the country seeks to crackdown on critics…
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Chinese police have arrested a well-known online dissident for violating his terms of probation, as the country seeks to crackdown on critics…
We've noted time and time again the way in which Wikipedia receives loads of traffic from Google, and to be honest, there's no clear sign that this will change. But Google has gone so far as to launch Knol, a sort of would-be competitor.
The SEO-friendly social media site Sphinn may have been a little too friendly with submitters, something they addressed with a recent site change.
Miri Systems, a privately owned developer of the Miri Card designed to allow credit card users make secure transactions online by providing a unique number for each purchase recently spoke to Webproworld about its technology.
Today's big news from TechCrunch is is that Google is in the final stages of acquiring digg for about $200 million. Makes sense to me. Particularly given some of Google's recent experiments having social voting in their search results pages.
For the third time this year speculation has aroused around an impending sale of Digg.com to Google. Is the third time a charm? We may not know for a couple of weeks, but at least this latest round of slow-news-day maybes has a rumored letter of intent and a believe-it-or-not deadline.