Globe Talk: The not-so-neutral Internet

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Pornography and gambling may be flourishing online, but despite making it easier for such evils to rake in big bucks, few would argue that the Internet is a great tool. In fact, it may be difficult to find someone who has gone online and experienced the convenience and utility of cyberspace firsthand to state that they would rather go without it.


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UN agency pushes global ID for emergency contacts

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(AP) -- In the English-speaking world, many cell phone users leave emergency contact information in the devices' address books under an entry labeled "ICE" - for "in case of emergency."

AOL integrates widget tech to boost social-net ads

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(AP) -- Install a little photo program to show off pictures of your dog on Facebook, and you might find you're really spreading an ad.

Amazon 2Q profit doubles, beats estimates

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(AP) -- Amazon.com Inc. says its second-quarter profit more than doubled and surpassed Wall Street's expectations. Sales were strong in several sections of Amazon's massive marketplace.

Tech awards go to plane de-icing goo, headlights

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(AP) -- Camera flashcubes of the 1960s, high-definition TVs and the Nicoderm quit-smoking patch have at least one thing in common: Each found a place over the years on R&D Magazine's annual list of the 100 most technologically ...

AT&T introduces global GPS service for phones

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(AP) -- Is it a long, long way to Tipperary? Don't know if you're on the path to Bath? AT&T Inc. aims to help, with a new phone service that truly puts the "global" in the Global Positioning System, or GPS.