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Group protests China's Web site crackdown
Mar 27 2005 4:50PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - Shuimu.com is just one of China's thousands of Internet chat rooms. But when non-students were barred this month from using the site at Tsinghua University in Beijing, it triggered a rare burst of outrage.
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Cell phone songs prompt control questions
Mar 27 2005 3:25PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - It's been the great "Whodunit?" of two big technology shows: Who put the gag in Motorola Corp.'s mouth just as it was going to unveil a new cell phone featuring the iTunes music download service from Apple Computer Inc.?
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N.C. newspaper uses blogs to reach readers
Mar 27 2005 2:44PM (CT)
GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) - It's a journalist's job to ask questions, but they're usually aimed at outsiders. At the News & Record, a 93,000-daily circulation newspaper in Greensboro, reporters and editors are asking tough questions about the paper itself. The biggest questions: If the paper needs to change to survive, what changes should be made? What can it do, especially online, to make itself the electronic equivalent of a town square?
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Amazon.com knows, predicts shopping habits
Mar 27 2005 7:43AM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Amazon.com Inc. has one potentially big advantage over its rival online retailers: It knows things about you that you may not know yourself.
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