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Web site lets public track Alaska volcano
Feb 10 2006 8:42PM (CT)
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - From his home in Nanwalek, Vince Evans can stare across the water at Augustine Volcano as it pumps out clouds of ash and steam, but like many residents in the isolated village, Evans prefers to check the Internet for the latest on the erupting island mount.
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FTC to hold high-tech issue hearings
Feb 10 2006 8:39PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal Trade Commission will host hearings this fall on emerging technologies being exploited by Internet spies and identity thieves.
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U.S. concludes 'Cyber Storm' mock attacks
Feb 10 2006 8:37PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The government concluded its "Cyber Storm" wargame Friday, its biggest-ever exercise to test how it would respond to devastating attacks over the Internet from anti-globalization activists, underground hackers and bloggers.
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NBC expands its Olympics video offerings
Feb 10 2006 4:42PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - NBC is significantly expanding its Olympics video offerings for the Internet and cell phones, a sure sign of its increased comfort with technologies that erect geographic boundaries online.
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Groups map media's influence on elections
Feb 10 2006 3:43AM (CT)
LIMA, Peru (AP) - Good-government groups are using the Internet and interactive mapping technology to chart how mass media affect elections _ using Peru's rugged, village-dotted countryside as a testing ground.
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