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March 19, 2010
Facebook Tops Google in Web Traffic
Facebook Tops Google in Web Traffic

In a possible sign of the sea change that social networking has brought to the Internet, new industry data show that U.S. visits to Facebook last week exceeded those to Google.

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FCC Faces Battle To Pay for a Public-Safety Network FCC Faces Battle on Public Safety

A broadband tax may not be popular.

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North Americans Pay the Highest Prices for Mobile Apps North Americans Pay More for Apps

Apple feature could raise prices.

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Microsoft's Bing Nabs More Web Searches in February Bing's Search-Market Share Rises

Is Bing now tempting some Googlers?

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Google Says Viacom Illegally Uploaded YouTube Videos Viacom Accused of Illegal Uploads

YouTube battle gets some new twists.

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Law Enforcement Fights Crime on Facebook
Law-enforcement agents are following the rest of the Internet world into popular social networks, going undercover with false online profiles to communicate with suspects and gather evidence.
 
VeriSign Plans $300 Million Tech Overhaul
VeriSign, whose technology is key to allowing Internet users to access web sites with names ending in ".com" and ".net," plans to spend more than $300 million over the next decade to upgrade systems.
 
Online Censorship Is Getting Craftier
Repressive regimes, including China, Iran and Tunisia, have stepped up their efforts to censor the Internet and jail dissidents, Reporters Without Borders said in a new study of censorship practices.
 

Enterprise Hardware Spotlight
Cisco Borderless Access Offers Low-Cost Switches
Cisco has released a new network architecture that promises secure wired and wireless communications, energy management, and optimized video-application delivery at a lower cost.
 
Low-Power Xeon 5600 Boosts Servers, Workstations
Intel has rolled out a new series of high-speed Xeon processor chips intended for servers and workstations, with encryption and energy-saving features especially well suited for data-center applications.
 
Intel Boosts PC Speed with New $125 Solid-State Drive
Intel says booting up PCs will be faster with its new 40GB X25-V Value SATA solid-state drive used in dual-drive notebook configurations or added to a desktop with an existing hard drive.
 

Mobile Enterprise Spotlight
Nokia's Kallasvuo Vows To 'Move Even Faster'
Nokia is the global cell-phone leader, but when it comes to feature-packed smartphones, analysts say it is under threat from rivals Apple, RIM and Google. What does CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo plan to do?
 
Nexus One Now Works on iPhone's Wireless System
Google has upgraded its Nexus One phone so it works on the same high-speed wireless network as Apple's iPhone, putting the increasingly antagonistic rivals on an even more direct collision course.
 
Nexus One Rival Droid Gets Android 2.1 Update
After rolling out its latest operating system on its exclusive Nexus One smartphone in January, Google will now release Android 2.1 for a top competitor: the Motorola Droid, distributed by Verizon.
 

Enterprise Technology Spotlight
IBM Offers Software Development in the Cloud
IBM is going deeper into cloud computing with beta versions of an expanded commercial cloud-based service for software development and testing, on both public and private clouds.
 
Tool Moves Exchange Customers To Google Apps
Google is making it easier for IT administrators to switch from Microsoft Exchange to Google Apps. The Internet search giant has made available a tool to help businesses migrate from Exchange.
 
Intel's Xeon 5600 May Retire a Lot of 'Geezer Servers'
Intel is pushing its Xeon Processor 5600 series as the most secure data-center processor on the market. The company launched the server and workstation chips on its 32nm logic technology.
 

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