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XXX Pricing Set By Go Daddy, Businesses Bellyache About Domain Extortion

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August 16, 2011
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XXX Pricing Set By Go Daddy, Businesses Bellyache About Domain Extortion Businesses of all colors are concerned the new XXX domain will force them to protect their brand by forcing the purchase unwanted XXX domains
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Firefox 6 Jumps on Stage Ahead of Schedule If you can't wait for the browser's official Tuesday release, it's already up on Mozilla's FTP servers.
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Are Motorola's Patents Enough to Protect Android? Analysis: Google's $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility will land it a vast portfolio of patents, but legal obstacles still face its Android operating system.
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FCC Looks into BART Mobile Phone Shutdown The operator of a San Francisco area commuter train line may have to answer to the FCC for its unannounced shutdown of access to mobile phone services.
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How Linux Mastered Wall Street The world's financial exchanges are finding an ally in Linux, according to one Linux kernel developer working in the fast-paced industry.
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Preparing for the Real Costs of Cloud Computing At a cloud computing conference in New York in June, a number of speakers pointed out that the cloud is moving past the hype stage and is beginning to deliver...
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Google's Motorola Buy May Offer Boost to Microsoft As Google prepares to play favorites among Android OEMs, some analysts suggest neither of the participating companies will come out a winner.
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RIM Developer Guru on Why You Should Believe in BlackBerry RIM's Developer Relations Director says don't give up on BlackBerry yet.
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Fusion Garage Unveils Android-Compatible Grid10 Tablet Analysis: A company rises from the ashes to take its second stab at a tablet, this time with its own Grid mobile operating system.
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Pharmaceutical Firm Retires Microsoft Environment for Cloud Services Amag Pharmaceuticals, based in Lexington, Mass., has almost eliminated its internal server network, and couldn't be happier about it. That's because the company, with about 240 employees, is now largely riding on cloud services.
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Lessons Learned From a Recent Amazon Outage Another Amazon cloud-services outage occurred on Sunday, August 7 in a Dublin, Ireland data center. This one occurred due to a lightning strike.
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After a Frenetic London Riot, a Laptop Is Recovered When Greg Martin returned home last Wednesday morning after a night of intense rioting in London, his West End apartment had been ransacked.
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As a Carrier's Partner, Google May Shine Google's planned acquisition of Motorola Mobility will force the search giant into a whole new set of relationships with mobile operators, which could benefit...
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11 Hard Truths About HTML5 HTML5 heralds some nifty new features and the potential for sparking a Web programming paradigm shift, but performance falls short of the hype.
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Samsung Tablet Ban Lifted in All EU Countries but Germany Samsung is again free to sell its Android-based Galaxy Tab 10.1 in all European Union countries except for Germany, after a court in Düsseldorf changed its...
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Motorola Purchase Changes Nothing and Everything for Android Google claims that the purchase of Motorola is about strengthening its patent portfolio and defending Android. That makes sense on the surface, but there are some aspects of the acquisition that don't seem to add up.
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SpyEye Patch Source Code Is a Double-Edged Sword Security researches have exposed source code for a patch that reveals how the SpyEye malware development kit ticks. Unfortunately, they also exposed it to other would-be cyber criminals.
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Google+, Day 11: Understanding the +1 Button Google+ has a tool to let me show my approval of a post or comment, and share the content I appreciate with my social network--the +1 button.
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Cell Phones Stay On, but Protesters Disrupt SF Subway San Francisco's commuter railway left mobile phone services untouched during a closely watched protest Monday, but for many commuters that didn't matter because...
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UK Says Google Needs Further Privacy Improvements Google was praised on Tuesday by the U.K.'s data protection watchdog for strengthening its privacy policies but the agency said the company still needs to...
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