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Japan disaster sparks social media innovation
b>TOKYO/b>: As Japan grapples with an unprecedented triple disaster - earthquake, tsunami, nuclear crisis - the Web has spawned creativity and innovation online amid a collective desire to ease suffering.
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TELCOS and Internet service providers (ISPs) are having a hard time keeping up with the amount of data traffic that's increasing every day, thanks to YouTube, peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing and the proliferation of social networking sites.
NY Times begins charging for digital access
b>NEW YORK/b>: i>The New York Times/ibegan charging on Monday for full access to its website and mobile services.
The Times gets tough
b>NEW YORK:/bi>The New York Times /i>will try to make it more difficult to use Internet search engines to avoid paying for frequent visits to the newspaper's website.
Carmakers jump into in-vehicle app boom
FUTURISTIC electric vehicle maker Tesla has confirmed that its new sedan will support third party apps in the same manner as a smartphone.
Rise of the next-generation firewall
b>KUALA LUMPUR/b>: Social networks and other Web 2.0 technologies are ways for hackers to penetrate enterprise systems because Facebook pages, instant messaging and the such are closely intertwined with business networks.
Americans slow to pay for local mobile apps
NEARLY half of Americans are using their cellphones and Tablet computers to get local news and information but just 1% are paying for applications to do so, according to a new report.
Another ISP tries to cap data downloads
b>NEW YORK/b>: ATT is placing a limit on the amount of data its home Internet subscribers can transfer in a month. It portrayed the move as an attempt to curb 'data hogs,' but it could help the company preserve a revenue stream in the long run as Americans shift to Internet-based TV services.
Fortinet opens gate to new security appliance
b>KUALA LUMPUR:/bUS-based network security provider Fortinet Inc has unveiled its latest security appliance, called the FortiGate-3140B. It is aimed at protecting enterprises and datacentres against online threats and malware.
AOL cuts 900 jobs worldwide
b>NEW YORK:/bAOL will slash 900 jobs worldwide, or nearly 20% of its work force, partly to eliminate overlap that stems from its recent purchase of i>The Huffington Post/i>.