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Anonymous Calls for Web Blackout to Protest CISPA By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published April 22, 2013 Few websites participated in Monday's "Internet Blackout Day." Tags: Web, Internet, Anonymous, CISPA, hacktivist More Than 250 Million Domain Names Registered By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published April 09, 2013 About 40 percent of all domains are .com addresses. Tags: .NET, Web, Internet, VeriSign, domain name, report, .com Publishers Object to Amazon's Top-Level Domain Plans By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published March 11, 2013 Industry organizations complain that allowing Amazon to run domains like .book and .author would be anti-competitive. Tags: Amazon, Web, Internet, ICANN, top-level domain Yahoo.com Gets a Facelift By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published February 20, 2013 The heavily trafficked site now features infinite scrolling for newsfeeds. Tags: Facebook, Web, Yahoo, news, Marissa Mayer Study: All Internet Pages Connected in 19 Clicks or Less By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published February 19, 2013 It's not quite 'six degrees of Kevin Bacon,' but the Web may be more closely connected that you thought. Tags: Web, Internet, study, links Facebook Bug 'Breaks the Internet' By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published February 08, 2013 Many websites were temporarily inaccessible due to a problem with Facebook Connect. Tags: Facebook, Web, outage, Internet, bug Twitter Suffers Another Outage By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published January 31, 2013 This was the service's third outage this month. Tags: server, Web, Twitter, outage, social networking, service, downtime As Life Moves Online, Virtual Death Follows By Jeff Vance | Article Published January 22, 2013 While most every service has long been available online, handling the passing of loved ones has only recently made in-roads. Tags: Web, Internet Yahoo Mail Gets a Facelift By Cynthia Harvey | Article Published December 11, 2012 The new interface is designed to be cleaner, faster and easier to use. Tags: email, Web, mobile, Marissa Mayer, Yahoo Mail New Google Tools to Make the Search Engine More All-Knowing By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published August 09, 2012 The company is now incorporating Gmail messages into search results. Tags: Google, search, Web, Gmail Both IE and Chrome Claim June's Top Browser Spot By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published July 02, 2012 StatCounter and Net Applications disagree about which browser is the most popular. Tags: Web, mobile, browser, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox Farewell Laptop? Mobile Internet Use Jumps By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published June 27, 2012 More than half of U.S. cell phone owners use their phones to surf the Internet. Tags: Web, mobile, Internet, smartphone, survey, cell phone, Pew ICANN Reveals new Top Level Domains By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published June 13, 2012 A major shift in the history of the Internet starts today. Tags: Web, Internet, ICANN, domain name Engineers Rebuild HTTP as a Faster Web Foundation By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published March 30, 2012 The Internet Engineering Task Force is hearing proposals for HTTP 2.0 from Google, Microsoft and others. Tags: Google, Microsoft, Web, HTTP, Standards Bodies For Impatient Web Users, an Eye Blink is Just Too Long to Wait By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published March 01, 2012 Google researchers say a 400 ms delay in loading a page can cause people to change their Internet usage. Tags: Google, Microsoft, Web, Internet Nobody $#@!s With the Internet. Or Do They? By Mike Elgan | Article Published February 08, 2012 Governments, corporations and other organizations need to be aware that there’s a new sheriff in town. Tags: Web, Internet Digital Divide Persists Even as Broadband Adoption Grows By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published November 10, 2011 New report from Dept. of Commerce shows that the 'have nots' - continue to have not when it comes to Internet. Tags: Web, broadband, digital divide, Internet access The BBC's 'Web Mapping': the Net is Global, Remember? By James Maguire | Article Published January 19, 2011 The BBC's 'Web Mapping': the Net is Global, Remember? Tags: Web, Internet, BBC Internet Building the Hive, Driving Engagement: Pew By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published January 18, 2011 New research from Pew Internet Project highlights the dramatic effect Internet-enabled technologies are having on Americans' ability to form communities. Tags: Facebook, Web, Twitter, social networking, Internet 'Do Not Track' Rules Favored by U.S. Consumers: Gallup By David Needle | Article Published December 22, 2010 But poll shows many are willing to let certain advertisers of their choosing track them on the Web. Tags: security, Web, Internet, privacy, online advertising Mark Hurd's Termination a Warning to Other Executives By Rob Enderle | Article Published August 10, 2010 In the Internet age, privacy is a scarce commodity and even the appearance of impropriety can be a major problem. Tags: YouTube, Web, HP, CEO, Hurd The Web is Dead? Gimme a Break! By Mike Elgan | Article Published August 05, 2010 Tech pundits are always declaring leading technologies -- like the Web, iPhone, mouse, even the phone call itself - as dead. Whats up with that? Tags: Web, Twitter, iPhone, iphone apps, Wired Google Unveils Web TV By - Reuters | Article Published May 21, 2010 In a risky move that many vendors have so far failed at, Google announces an ambitious plan to merge the Internet with television. Tags: Google, search, Web, search engine, Google TV GOP Launches Web-Wide Push to Curb Spending With YouCut By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published May 12, 2010 In what the party bills as a first-of-its-kind effort, House Minority Whip Eric Cantor is asking the public to vote online or via text on one of five programs designated as an example of government waste. Tags: Web, Internet, Web 2.0, Web browsers, Internet search Tech Comics: "Checkbook Journalism" By Oliver Widder | Article Published April 30, 2010 Gizmodo's payment of $5,000 for a misplaced iPhone raises questions about the nature of journalism in the Internet age. Tags: Web, iPhone, Internet, Gizmodo, journalism How Social Networking Saved a Life By James Maguire | Article Published April 06, 2010 How Social Networking Saved a Life Tags: Web, social networking, Internet .Com at 25: Clinton Mulls Net's Next Steps By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published March 17, 2010 To mark the 25th anniversary of the .com domain, former President Bill Clinton talks up the ways the Internet can be tapped for improving quality of life around the world. Tags: Web, broadband, Internet freedom, dot-com, philanthropy Web-based Collaboration Apps: Top Options By Gerry Blackwell | Article Published January 22, 2010 Web-based collaboration tools range from document sharing tools to online conferencing solutions. Which options are best for your needs? Tags: Web, Internet, apps, Google Docs, conference First Internationalized Domain Names Near Completion By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published January 21, 2010 Egypt, Russia, Saudi Arabia and the UAE have now passed a key milestone on their way to becoming the first countries with domain names in their own non-Latin languages. Tags: Web, ICANN, TLD, domain names, IDN Mozilla Drumbeat Aims to Expand Web Participation By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published January 08, 2010 With over $1 million set to be invested in the new effort, Mozilla aims to build the open Web with more than just open source code. Tags: open source, Web, browser, Mozilla, drumbeat Plurk Weighing 'Options' Over Microsoft's Web Code Theft By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published December 17, 2009 Plurk co-founder says 'responsibility' and 'accountability' not the same. Tags: Microsoft, Web, Plurk, code 3 Apache/httpd Commannd-Line Options By Juliet Kemp | Article Published February 04, 2009 Tip of the Trade: httpd can do more than just stop, start and reload Apache. With these command-line options, you can manipulate your configuration without tinkering with httpd.conf. Tags: Apache, Web, debug, IT, VAR Sir Tim Offers A Glimpse Of The Web's Future By Chris Nerney | Article Published June 17, 2008 Sir Tim Offers A Glimpse Of The Web's Future Tags: data, Web, semantic Web, Linked Data, Berners-Lee |