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Virtual trip: Travel in 'Second Life'
May 11 2007 11:32PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The tour was a whirlwind: dancing at a beachside disco in Spain surrounded by scantily clad women, grabbing a seat at a lively pub in Dublin, flying in a small aircraft above a lush, tropical forest. Time elapsed? Less than two hours. With no tickets required, no money spent and no need to leave your seat, touring in the virtual world of "Second Life" holds a certain appeal for travelers willing to delve deep into the Internet to find their escape.
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New domain names could come in mid-2008
May 11 2007 2:44PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - New Internet addresses for general use could start appearing in the summer of 2008 under a timeline the Internet's key oversight agency announced Thursday.
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LEDs emerge to fight fluorescents
May 11 2007 1:52PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The light bulb, the symbol of bright ideas, doesn't look like such a great idea anymore, as lawmakers in the U.S. and abroad are talking about banning the century-old technology because of its contribution to global warming.
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LEDs emerge to fight fluorescents
May 11 2007 1:52PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The light bulb, the symbol of bright ideas, doesn't look like such a great idea anymore, as lawmakers in the U.S. and abroad are talking about banning the century-old technology because of its contribution to global warming.
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LEDs emerge to fight fluorescents
May 11 2007 1:52PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The light bulb, the symbol of bright ideas, doesn't look like such a great idea anymore, as lawmakers in the U.S. and abroad are talking about banning the century-old technology because of its contribution to global warming.
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LEDs emerge to fight fluorescents
May 11 2007 1:52PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The light bulb, the symbol of bright ideas, doesn't look like such a great idea anymore, as lawmakers in the U.S. and abroad are talking about banning the century-old technology because of its contribution to global warming.
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MySpace aims to stop reposting of videos
May 11 2007 6:48AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - MySpace, a networking Web site owned by media conglomerate News Corp., said Friday it launched copyright protection software for video content.
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