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China Web controversy highlights public role
BEIJING - Beijing's retreat on its latest Internet-censorship effort highlights the rise of China's increasingly tech-savvy, vocal public as a factor in the authoritarian government's decisions.
Nations:China Activities:2009 China Internet Filtering Source:(AP)
2009-07-01
News of Jackson's death first spread online
NEW YORK - It was a where-were-you moment in a digital age. Michael Jackson's death was not learned from a fatherly TV news anchor. Instead, the news first spread online.
Nations:U.S. People:Michael Jackson Farrah Fawcett Ryan Seacrest Barack Obama Lindsay Lohan Ashton Kutcher Source:(AP)
2009-06-25
MySpace to cut 300 international positions
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Social network giant MySpace, which has been facing stiff competition from rival Facebook, announced a second wave of deep job cuts on Tuesday.
Nations:Canada India Argentina Brazil Mexico Italy People:Rupert Murdoch Source:(AFP)
2009-06-23
Obama setting up better security for computers
WASHINGTON - America has failed for too long to protect the security of its computer networks, President Barack Obama said Friday, announcing he will name a new cyber czar to press for action.
People:Barack Obama Activities:Obama Admin.
2009-05-29
"Idol" winner Kris wants respect, Adam eyes stardom
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "American Idol" champion Kris Allen said on Friday he just wants respect in the music industry -- but runner-up Adam Lambert has stars in his eyes.
Nations:U.S. People:Kris Allen Source:(Reuters)
2009-05-24
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