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Google shares mapping technology
Jun 29 2005 7:30PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Google Inc. is throwing the doors open on the technology used to power the search engine's mapping service, allowing developers to create Web sites and software applications that merge Google's mapping information with data elsewhere.
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Sanofi-Aventis sued over Web site threat
Jun 29 2005 7:27PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The Electronic Frontier Foundation has sued Sanofi-Aventis Group because the French pharmaceutical giant threatened a medical news Web site that reports on one of its drugs.
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Court: Adware companies not breaking law
Jun 29 2005 7:24PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Adware companies do not break trademark laws when they use a retailer's Web address to trigger coupons and other ads for rivals' products, a federal appeals court has found.
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Mich., Utah to launch e-mail registries
Jun 29 2005 7:21PM (CT)
LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Two states are on the verge of trying to block porn and other inappropriate messages sent to children through e-mail, but critics question how the laws will be enforced and predict they could have unintended consequences.
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Hacker posts crack for Google software
Jun 29 2005 2:26PM (CT)
OSLO, Norway (AP) - The Norwegian who became a hacker hero for developing software to unlock copy-protection codes on DVD movies said he needed only one day to crack Google Inc.'s new video viewer.
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FBI probes phishing of eBay in Norway
Jun 29 2005 10:30AM (CT)
OSLO, Norway (AP) - A Norwegian Internet radio site has been shut down pending an FBI investigation of a possible attempt to swindle customers of the eBay Web auction house, the company hosting the site said Wednesday.
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India to tighten cyberspace laws
Jun 29 2005 8:57AM (CT)
NEW DELHI (AP) - Stung by a recent scandal that rocked India's booming business processing industry, the government on Tuesday announced that it will tighten laws to prevent cyber crime and ensure data secrecy, an official said.
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Microsoft unveils cut-rate Windows XP
Jun 29 2005 8:56AM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Beset by rampant counterfeiting across Latin America, Microsoft on Tuesday introduced a cut-rate, reduced version of Windows XP that is aimed at first-time, low-income computer users who might otherwise run pirated software.
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Apple upgrades iPod and iTunes
Jun 29 2005 8:32AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Apple Computer Inc. released new software Tuesday designed to make it easier for users to listen to the increasingly popular, but largely unstructured podcast offerings.
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T-Mobile offers 3G web access to Germany
Jun 29 2005 4:18AM (CT)
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - Germany's T-Mobile International AG said Tuesday it has launched high-speed Internet access on mobile phones for its German subscribers and plans to expand the service to Britain, the Czech Republic and the Netherlands this year.
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