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  • "Breaches of this scale demonstrate that the safeguards currently in place are inadequate. The place, therefore, falls squarely at the foot of the person at the top. In this case the Chancellor...."
    by Terry B

  • "A rate cut is a must. Although whether it will prevent a recession is another question...."
    by Scott Chelsea

  • "What has a junior losing files got to do with the competency of the government? Do you think any government can prevent anyone from losing disks in the post? Get some sense people...."
    by Tom Chuck

 
Technology News
YouTube user share part of advertising revenue

The YouTube Partner Program offers a great chance to all the YouTube users to earn money by posting their videos on the YouTube site. The users will be given the privilege to use a part of the revenue that is being generated from advertisements shown along with their videos.

 
Netscape Navigator To Wind Up In February 2008

You will feel the absence of Netscape Navigator from 1st February 2008, which is presently owned by AOL. The browser was developed by Marc Andreesen, who penned down Mosaic, the first popular web browser.

 
Deluge Of Reports Paralyse Anti Graft Website In China

The Chinese government for the first time took initiative to starve off the corruption brewing within the system. In September, the National Bureau of Corruption Prevention launched its first official anti graft website, yfj.mos.gov.cn.

 
Facebook members force change in Beacon ad system

Members of Facebook have compelled the social networking site to alter the way a controversial ad system functioned. Over 50,000 Facebook users have signed a petition calling on the company to abandon or change its Beacon advertising technology. Activist site MoveOn led the protests against Beacon and also set up the petition for gathering signatures on 20 November.

 
Government calls on Ofcom to provide faster Broadband

Telecom executives were called for a meeting with the government and the regulator, Ofcom, recently for sketching out a plan to prevent Britain from lagging in the global broadband league and help the market operate effectively.

 
         


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