Britain planning to rate Internet sites for acceptable viewing: 5 reasons why it will Ultimately fail
Andy Burnham, UK's Culture, Media and Sports Secretary, is backing plans to introduce Cinema-like ratings for websites, amongst a number of things which has attracted a number of comments (and even prompted Mike Butcher from Techcrunch UK to "steal" the culture Secretary's Twitte …
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The Triple Bottom Line - One Book at a Time
How Notre Dame frisbie teammates solved a personal problem and created worldwide opportunity to move books, minds, and hearts globally.
Features online used bookseller www.BetterWorld.com. Includes audio interview with co-founder Xavier Helgesen.
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China Blocks New York Times Web Site
China has blocked access to The New York Times' Web site, the newspaper said Saturday, days after the central government defended its right to censor online content it deems illegal.
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The Best Website Designers You've Never Heard About
Here are five website providers who fall into that category: great websites but not a ton of press about them. If they choose to, the press will be coming soon.
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Major Flaw Found In Internet Explorer; Hackers Can Steal Any Password You Type in Browser, Users Urged To Switch
The major press outlets are abuzz this morning with news of a major new security flaw that affects all versions of Internet Explorer from IE5 to the latest beta of IE8. The attack has serious and far-reaching ramifications -- and they're not just theoretical attacks.
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