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Craigslist.com blocks access to adult services ads
(Reuters)
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Sat, 04 Sep 2010 20:17:30 GMT
Reuters - Craigslist.com has dropped its "adult services" listings, which have become the target of U.S. state attorneys general who say the much-visited online classified ad site is not doing enough to quash prostitution.
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Craigslist 'censors' adult services listings in US
(AFP)
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Sat, 04 Sep 2010 19:31:15 GMT
AFP - Online classifieds website Craigslist has blocked US access to its "adult services" listings, replacing the section tab with a "censored" label after criticism it was facilitating prostitution.
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Did E-mail and the Internet Kill the 9-5 Workday?
(PC World)
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Sat, 04 Sep 2010 13:03:00 GMT
PC World - Have you checked your work e-mail today? If you're like most employees in the United States and United Kingdom, the answer is yes despite the fact that it is not only the weekend, but an extended holiday weekend for most workers in the US. A day off is becoming an increasingly foreign concept as workers stay connected virtually 24/7.
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Texas Conducting Antitrust Review of Google
(PC World)
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Sat, 04 Sep 2010 07:30:00 GMT
PC World - Google on Friday said that the Texas Attorney General's Office is conducting an antitrust review of the search giant, following a similar investigation launched in Europe earlier this year.
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Texas opens inquiry into Google search rankings
(AP)
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Sat, 04 Sep 2010 02:54:31 GMT
AP - Google Inc.'s methods for recommending websites are being reviewed by Texas' attorney general in an investigation spurred by complaints that the company has abused its power as the Internet's dominant search engine.
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PARTING SHOTS: Gov. Brewer nixes future debates
(The Upshot)
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Fri, 03 Sep 2010 23:41:54 GMT
The Upshot - Here's our daily roster of stories that evaded full-on blog treatment: • Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has announced she will not participate in anymore debates after her embarrassing showing this week. (Arizona Daily Star) • A Malaysian man known as the "Lizard King" has pleaded guilty to smuggling 95 live boa constrictors in his luggage. [...]
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Apple Browsing Share Tops Linux, Android Steals Share Everywhere
(PC World)
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Fri, 03 Sep 2010 21:22:00 GMT
PC World - More people browsed the Internet last month with a device running Apple's mobile operating system, iOS, than used Linux to do so. That's a first for Apple, according to NetMarketShare, a firm that produces metrics on the market share of browsers, operating systems and search engines.
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