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China’s rural Internet users more than double in 2007: report (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The number of Internet users in the Chinese countryside surged 127.7 percent last year, thanks to double-digit economic growth and fast expanding rural network construction, state media said Friday.
Buffalo G Robinson suspended for Internet ad (WIVB Buffalo)
Associated Press - April 24, 2008 9:15 PM ET BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - Guard Andy Robinson was suspended indefinitely by the University at Buffalo for posting an advertisement on the Internet…
Internet Economy Looks Strong, Some Experts Say (PC World via Yahoo! News)
The ever-growing Internet economy should be less susceptible to a U.S. economic downturn than many other industries, with more…
Help offered to Japan’s Internet cafe homeless (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Japan on Friday opened a support centre for "Internet cafe refugees" to help the growing number of cash-strapped young people who virtually live in all-night Internet lounges.
MarineMax to Broadcast Review of Second Quarter Fiscal 2008 Results . over the Internet (InfoBolsa)
over the Internet 24/04/2008 11:00:00 Business Wire US2074101013 MarineMax, Inc. (NYSE: HZO), the nation s largest recreational boat retailer, today announced that the Company will hold a conference call to review its second quarter fiscal 2008 results on Thursday, May 1, 2008, at 10:00 a.m.
Qwest plans to offer faster Internet speeds (Denver Post)
Qwest said Thursday that it would begin offering higher Internet speeds in many of its top markets this year as part of its $300 million network expansion.
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Closing Glance: Internet software, services stocks mixed (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Internet software and services stocks were mixed Thursday, with Amazon.com Inc.’s shares declining as investors remained concerned that the Web retailer could be impacted by economic weakness.
Stark warning for internet’s future (BBC News)
A leading internet academic warns the future of the internet is at risk from closed and proprietorial systems.
Baidu Profit Jumps as Chinese Internet Use Surges (Update4) (Bloomberg.com)
April 25 (Bloomberg) — Baidu.com Inc. , operator of China’s most-used search Web site, posted a 71 percent increase in first- quarter profit after surging Internet use in the nation spurred companies to buy more online advertising.
Vodafone in venture to boost mobile Internet (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
British mobile phone group Vodafone said on Thursday it was linking up with China Mobile and Softbank to help accelerate the commercial deployment of mobile Internet services.
China s Internet population ties US for world s biggest (Lincoln Journal Star)
BEIJING China s fast-growing population of Internet users has soared to 221 million, tying the United States for the largest number of people online, according to government data reported Thursday.
China reports it’s tied US for most Internet users (AP via Yahoo! News)
The figure, reported Thursday by the Xinhua News Agency, reflects China’s explosive growth in Internet use despite government efforts to block access to material considered subversive or pornographic. It was a 61 percent increase over the 137 million Internet users reported at the start of 2007.
China reports it’s tied US for most Internet users (Los Angeles Times)
BEIJING — By some measures, China has tied the United States as the online population leader with its government reporting that the number of Internet users there has soared to 221 million.
Poll shows kids at risk in internet cafes (Bangkok Post - Thailand’s English news)
More than 30,000 youngsters who use internet cafes were victims of sexual abuse at the shops, the Assumption University (Abac) has estimated.