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27 April 2008 04:03 am 
China has proclaimed itself the world's largest Internet market, with 221 million Internet users, state media reported.The Ministry of Information Industry (MII) cited statistics from the China Internet Network Information Centre (CNNIC), a quasi-government organization that reports to the MII. China reached the magic mark at the end of February, English-language newspaper China Daily reported.
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19 April 2008 01:27 am 
The three-year-old social networking phenomenon Facebook, worth more than $15 billion by many estimates, got a good deal on going global.
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17 April 2008 03:37 am 
Forget Facebook, MySpace or any other online hangout that boasts tens or hundreds of millions of people.For Teresa Munoz, Athlinks, population 34,000, is the place to be.
She uses the community devoted to competitive running, swimming and biking events to find training partners and get advice, including information about her first Ironman triathlon.
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31 March 2008 07:13 pm 
BRUSSELS, Belgium - Cybercrime experts from around the world will meet in Europe this week to discuss how governments should counter attacks aimed at crippling the Internet and hitting users with data loss, identity theft and fraud.
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31 March 2008 06:55 am 
Yahoo! is targeting its feminine audience through a new website, called “Shine” and featuring nine different categories that are part of women’s everyday life: fashion and beauty, healthy living, entertainment, parenting, love and sex, work and money, at home, astrology and speak up.
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30 March 2008 04:17 am 
The Nintendo Wii made its debut over a year ago. Despite that, the game console is still hard to find and most people will finding one a little tough. Because of this, you will need a bit of work and luck in finding and buying your own Nintendo Wii.
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27 March 2008 04:31 am
The video game ratings system should be revamped to make it easier for parents and children to understand, a UK government-backed review has said.
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20 March 2008 02:00 am
TORONTO, Canada - A Canadian university ruled Tuesday against expelling a first-year engineering student accused of cheating through an online study group on Facebook.
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20 March 2008 01:49 am
Moroccan King Mohammed VI has pardoned a 26-year-old man imprisoned for passing himself off as the monarch's younger brother on Facebook.
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19 March 2008 03:13 am
Any deal between Yahoo and Microsoft could be "bad for the internet", according to the head of Google.
Chief executive Eric Schmidt said that Google was "concerned" about a deal and said it could have implications for the "openness" of the internet.
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