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Income slashed, web traffic falls when paper goes online-only
Researchers from City University London have found that at least 75 percent of revenue can be lost and web traffic can actually fall when a newspaper moves from print and web to web-only.Feds Ponder How To Police Internet Traffic
Federal communications regulators will examine the ways Internet service providers have been blocking and slowing Web traffic for some of their customers.With Microsoft mum, analysts mull next moves for Live Search
(AP) -- Without the influx of Web traffic that Microsoft bet would quickly follow a Yahoo buyout, the software maker is facing a long slog if it wants to turn its ...Congress asks Embarq about selling customer info
(AP) -- Congress has asked Embarq Corp. about its work with a company that tracks online subscribers' Web traffic for advertising purposes, part of growing concern about Internet privacy.The 160-mile download diet: Local file-sharing drastically cuts network load
... since Bram Cohen invented BitTorrent, Web traffic has never been the same. Whether that's a good ... Internet service provider chooses how to route traffic between those two fixed end points. But with peer ...Web traffic jam as people search for financial news
The financial crisis has people flocking to the Internet for the latest money news along with tips on how to salvage investments and save on the routine costs of living.Who Protects The Internet?
... fire hoses and packed with fiber optics, run everywhere along the seafloor, ferrying phone and Web traffic from continent to continent at the speed of light. The cables regularly fail. On any given ..."Gumblar" Computer Virus A Growing Threat
... Web site compromise attack known as Gumblar has added new domain names that are downloading ... computers, stealing FTP credentials to compromise more sites, and tampering with Web traffic, a security firm ...U.S. to introduce net neutrality rules: report
The top U.S. telecommunications regulator is set to introduce net neutrality rules that will prohibit internet providers from selectively blocking or slowing web traffic, according to a report.ComScore, Omniture join up to measure audiences
(AP) -- Two of the largest companies involved in tracking and analyzing Web traffic are joining forces to measure digital audiences more comprehensively.FCC Boss: "Open Internet" Rules are Vital
Industry Reacts Coolly to Suggestion that Wireless Carriers Shouldn't Block Web Traffic Flowing over their Networks
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