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1. Good guys win small victory over spammers
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Security experts who helped shut down a shadowy Silicon Valley Web hosting company this week say the result is an instant 40 percent drop in spam. But that won't last, according to Paul Ferguson of security firm Trend Micro.
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public date: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 09:31:08 -0600 - (2 MB Type: MPEG)
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2. Craigslist attempts to limit prostitution ads
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Popular online classified ad site craigslist has introduced new rules aimed at reducing ads placed by prostitutes and pimps. The San Francisco company is now charging a small fee and requiring credit card verification for postings in the "erotic services" section of the site. Advertisers must als
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public date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 08:37:20 -0600 - (2 MB Type: MPEG)
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3. Obama as a Web 2.0 president
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During his campaign Barack Obama leveraged the Web, social networks, text messaging and e-mail to amass supporters and money. The question now: Will Obama use his millions of Internet friends to help him run the country and bring change to Washington?
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public date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 08:45:24 -0600 - (2 MB Type: MPEG)
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4. Software empowers cell phones to fight traffic
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Mobile phone company Nokia and the University of California Berkeley have released software that allows some San Francisco Bay Area drivers to use their GPS-enabled phones to better monitor traffic congestion.
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public date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 09:00:16 -0600 - (2 MB Type: MPEG)
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5. Certification program helps identify ethical e-waste recyclers
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Environmental activists and more than two dozen recycling companies have created a certification program designed to curtail the export and improper disposal of toxic electronic waste.
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public date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 12:23:20 -0600 - (2 MB Type: MPEG)
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