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Google Announces Experimental Fast Flip News Reader

Google has launched an experimental Google Labs site called "Fast Flip," which it hopes will make it faster (as the name implies) to read news from multiple sources.

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NFL Blacked-Out Games Online

Sluggish NFL ticket sales led to the decision that blacked out games will be shown online. The games will be free in the affected markets, according to the NFL's announcement, and will be available for 72 hours beginning at midnight on the day of the game. However, they will not be available during "Monday Night Football" telecasts according to a league announcement.

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Senate Cybersecurity Act of 2009 Could Shut Down the Internet

The Iranian and Chinese governments are known for controlling the internet use of their citizens. This could not happen in the US, could it? The Senate is considering such a bill to create control of the US cyberspace. The Cybersecurity Act of 2009 could possibly give the President of the United States the ability to turn off the internet for public use in the case of an emergency.

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U.S. Continues to Lag in Broadband Speeds: Survey

A new nationwide study release by Speed Matters shows what many Americans already know: the U.S. lags behind many other countries in terms of broadband speeds.

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Squirrel Vacation Picture Goes Viral

The Internet is where someone like Susan Boyle can become a superstar. It's also where a Canadian squirrel can invade a vacation picture and similarly go viral.

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Internet users In China exceed U.S. population

The number of China's Internet users increased by 40 million to 338 million in January-June 2009, exceeding the total U.S. population, official news agency Xinhua reported on Sunday.

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Ijango to launch in just 2 weeks

Ijango is still in pre-launch for a few more weeks check us out today at www.bigmoolahnow.com. Get the full story...

Charting The Digital Revolution

Russell Barnes
Producer, Digital Revolution
"It was just 20 years ago that a young computer programmer called Tim Berners-Lee approached his supervisor at CERN with a blueprint for linking information online that we know today as the World Wide Web."

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Website Beats Government’s for Locating Stimulus Money

WASHINGTON – Navigating the government’s money maze has never been easy, but a new website offers directions and shortcuts to help consumers locate some of the billions of dollars being made available to jump-start the economy. Get the full story...

On E-commerce of China

E-commerce, abbreviated as EC, as the name suggests, consists of two aspects of its content, first electronic means, and the other is the commercial and trade activities.

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Google Does the Wave

Google on Thursday unveiled what it called a new "conversation" service. Called Google Wave, it promises to blur the lines between IM, chat, and email.

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Wolfram|Alpha to Launch Publicly Tonight

Wolfram|Alpha, the so-called "computational knowledge engine," is set to go live tonight, kicking off with a live webcast that begins at 5PM PDT.

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