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Wikipedia Founder Says He Was Misquoted
Wikipedia Founder has said that he was misquoted by Times Online in the headlines it published last week which read, “Wikipedia chief considers taking ads”. Wikipedia will not accept ads according to the founder. [Read more] [Read more]
US Adults’ Internet Use Increases
Over 60% of US adults aged 55 and more have said that they use the internet more now than a year ago, in the Burst Media Survey. Top uses of the internet include surfing for news, sports, weather information and product research. [Read more] [Read more]
VOIP in Asia to Reach US$1.3 Billion in 2010
VOIP service market in Asia will reach almost US$1.3 billion by 2010, according to In-Stat. The VOIP market in Asia was US$213.2 million in 2004. [Read more] [Read more]
Skype Announces New Products for its Internet phone service users
Skype has announced a range of new products for its internet phone service users. The new products are Kodak Photo Voice, FLY.1, Xing USB speakerphone, and D-Link Skype USB phone adapter. [Read more] [Read more]
eBay and Paypal: Top Phishing Targets of 2005
eBay and Paypal are the top phishing targets of 2005, says Netcraft. They make up 62% of all phishing URLs submitted to Netcraft. [Read more] [Read more]
F-Secure Finds Flaw in WMF
F-Secure has found a flaw in the Windows Meta File. Trojan downloaders are exploiting the flaw to install spyware and adware into the user’s computer. [Read more] [Read more]
Netcraft Finds 450 Phishing Attacks Targeting SSL
Netcraft has found 450 phishing attacks in the last year that targeted Secure Socket Layer certificates. [Read more] [Read more]
IncomeHarvest and Brightbox Provide Marketing Campaigns from Internet to Television
IncomeHarvest and Brightbox have come into an agreement. As a result, entrepreneurs will be able to migrate their direct-response marketing campaigns from the Internet to Television. [Read more] [Read more]
20 Million Americans Shop Online For Less Than $2
20 Million Americans have purchased items online for less than two dollars in 2005, according to Peppercoin survey. 45 million Americans are willing to use their credit or debit cards for purchases of less than $5. [Read more] [Read more]
Wikipedia to Raise Millions of Dollars in Adertisements
Wikipedia is likely to carry advertisements in the nonprofit online encyclopedia website. Wikipedia with 2.5 billion page impressions per month might be able to raise hundreds of millions of dollars a year in revenues. [Read more] [Read more]
CNN Poll Says Advent of Google Had Big Impact on WWW
A poll conducted by CNN.com has revealed that the advent of Google has had the biggest impact on the World Wide Web. 7,198 participants ““ 41% – voted for Google. [Read more] [Read more]
Google Blog Takes Stock of 2005 Achievements
Google Blog has a special report on “A Year of Google Blogging”. It has reported that Google has published 38 how-to tips, announced 77 new products and services, and addressed policy questions and legal matters 17 times. [Read more] [Read more]