Using Google - here are Chinese Tweets being translated into English So with Tweetscan and Google, any newsroom can get breaking news - the network is here right now! (posted on 12 May 2008 by FASTforward Blog)
When an organization looks that the threats to their infrastructure, they generally categorize them into two main headers: internal and external. And when they think about the internal threats they generally consider the rogue employee as the highest... (posted on 6 May 2008 by bloginfosec.com)
We usually take it for granted that we can have complete and unrestricted access to the Internet wherever we are these days, but a recent study by an international group of researchers has illustrated exactly how wrong this notion is. I am not talking... (posted on 6 May 2008 by Web Informant)
This is just in. China has blocked access to all Blogger blogs ahead of the Olympic games that begin in Beijing three months from now. We conducted connectivity tests using three different nodes in China and none of them could connect to blogspot... (posted on 4 May 2008 by Digital Inspiration)
 China may be blocking .Mac sites from being accessed by internet users in the country, though iDisks, iWeb site updates and other functions are working fine. Access to .Mac sites has reported to be unavailable to internet users in Beijing, Shenzen,... (posted on 29 Apr 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
Rating: Juniper report predicts 1.3 billion global users Almost one third (30 per cent) of all mobile subscribers globally will be hooked up to local search by 2013, according to Juniper Research. That equates to something like 1.3 billion users.... (posted on 29 Apr 2008 by GoMo News)
Section: Apple News, Retail & Apple Store, RumorsApple has been wanting to open a store in China for quite some time now, and their dream is halfway there. A Best Buy in Shanghai will soon have a mini Apple Store inside of it, being only 540 square feet.... (posted on 23 Apr 2008 by Appletell)

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