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Ethiopia plans to expand Internet access
Apr 5 2005 8:06PM (CT)
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) - Ethiopia, one of the poorest nations on earth, will expand Internet coverage from a handful of users to the entire country in three years, the prime minister said Tuesday.
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Company files 'pay per click' ad lawsuit
Apr 5 2005 7:55PM (CT)
TEXARKANA, Ark. (AP) - A Texarkana gift shop that advertises on the Internet has filed a lawsuit against America Online, Google, Yahoo and other Web-centered companies alleging they knowingly overcharged the shop and other companies for "pay per click" advertising.
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Google feature incorporates satellite maps
Apr 5 2005 7:52PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Online search engine leader Google has unveiled a new feature that will enable its users to zoom in on homes and businesses using satellite images, an advance that may raise privacy concerns as well as intensify the competitive pressures on its rivals.
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Demoted Sony electronics guru is outspoken
Apr 5 2005 7:51AM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Ken Kutaragi, whose name is often paired with "geek" and "genius," seemed to many a logical choice to take Sony Corp.'s helm as it struggles to turn around its stumbling electronics business. He is, after all, known as "Father of the PlayStation" for siring the industry's most popular video game console.
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Court: Man can disparage company on Web
Apr 5 2005 6:07AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A man can disparage a hair-restoration company on a Web site using the company's name without violating copyright law, an appeals court ruled Monday.
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New York lawmakers target modem hijacking
Apr 5 2005 12:12AM (CT)
ALBANY, N.Y (AP) - As you're clicking away at your keyboard, you may be turning your telephone modem over to Internet thieves who make international calls and a profit at your expense.
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