Congress sending child porno bills to president (AP)
AP - Congress is sending President Bush several bills that would tighten laws on child pornographers' use of the Internet. Full text
Google receives a visit from the Queen (CNET)CNET - Britain's Queen Elizabeth II joined the Web 2.0 generation today when she uploaded a clip to YouTube for the first time. Full text |
AP - Congress is sending President Bush several bills that would tighten laws on child pornographers' use of the Internet. Full text
AP - Bob Dylan's new album shall be released one week early as a free online stream on National Public Radio's Web site. Full text
NewsFactor - Muxtape, which vanished from the Web a month ago, is back and relaunching as an exclusive service for bands, said its founder. Justin Ouellette told of Muxtape's demise and rebirth in a letter posted to his Web site. Full text
AP - Bob Dylan's new album shall be released one week early as a free online stream on National Public Radio's Web site. Full text
AFP - Twitter, the popular micro-blogging service, has launched a new site, Twitter Election 2008, to allow users to share news and comment on the US presidential election. Full text
PC Magazine - A collection of bloggers, political activists, and other technology luminaries sent a letter to both presidential candidates on Friday asking them to make the debates truly open to the public. Full text
AFP - When Merlin Mann is on the go and needs to access his computer information he steps into the cloud. Mann, a 41-year-old technology blogger, is one of thousands of Americans who are shunning packaged software in favor of programs served up as services available on the Internet. Full text
AP - Apple Inc. and the Massachusetts attorney general have reached an agreement that will give blind people equal access to Apple Inc.'s iTunes and iTunes U programs. Full text
AP - Like a lot of 20-year-olds, Kae Takahashi has a page on U.S.-based MySpace, and there is no mistaking it for anyone else's. Full text
CNET - With Congress due to adjourn Friday, lawmakers worked late Thursday evening to resolve a couple of high profile digital-entertainment issues. Full text