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ATT.net homepage down, back via Yahoo

Internets users are experiencing difficulty this morning accessing the Att.net homepage. The site is temporarily down, but efforts are being made to restore services. In fact now it opens via att.my.yahoo.com/

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China To Ease Internet Censorship

China will ease its restrictions on Internet access during the Olympic Games.

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Journalists Will Have Free Access to Internet During Summer Olympics

The International Olympic Committee says it has received assurances from China's government that journalists will have free access to the Internet and that live television feeds will not be restricted during this year's Games in Beijing.

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IOC Officials Urge China to Open Internet During Olympics

Officials at the International Olympic Committee are calling on Beijing to open Internet access during the upcoming games. The issue is a sensitive subject for authorities in China, who have long restricted access to information in the country.

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China's authorities shut down 44,000 pornographic websites in 2007

China's authorities shut down 44,000 domestic websites and homepages and arrested 868 people while investigating 524 criminal cases in a campaign against Internet pornography last year, a national teleconference has heard.

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India to miss 2010 broadband penetration target

Faced with poor PC penetration and infrastructure bottlenecks, India is likely to achieve only half of the targeted 20 million broadband internet connections by 2010.

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School District Gives Internet-Filtering Appliance Top Marks on Performance

St. Bernard's iPrism Protects Liberty County School District From Cyber Threats and Eliminates Inappropriate Web Access

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December 3 is the International Day of Disabled Persons

The message of the UN Secretary General issued on this occasion says, in part:

"The theme of this year's observance of the International Day of Disabled Persons, E-accessibility, reminds us of the need to make the Internet available to everyone."

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