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  Google's List of Class-Action Lawsuits
...n respect of third party postings by virtue of a provision in the Communications Decency Act." Perfect 10 v. Google. Filed on November 19, 2004. Claims: Perfect 10 claimed Google to have allowed people to view copyrighted images through Google's image search. Outcome: (Feb. 17, 2006: ...
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  Storm virus attacks blogs
... computer software that infects another computer and can use personal data of the user sending it to third parties. Storm virus presents a real danger as it interferes in social networks. A lot of people who visit blog journals are not aware of the threat that may come from the common discussion on related topics with the author they trust. A link that will appear in blog's author site will lure them to check out an in...
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  Thames Was Caught in the Net... a Wi-Fi Net
...lenium Dome in Greenwich to Millbank. The net is to be enlarged within the next two months. The Wi-Fi Internet connection service, called Thames Online, includes 100 access points, which take care of people not losing connection with the Internet, while walking along the river. The Thames online service could be available to everyone, having a Wi-Fi device and paying $5.79 per hour of use, or $11.68 per day. A monthly ac...
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  Google is out testing new old features
... floating window in the bottom left corner of the display: As mentioned above, the Google Notebook feature was released in mid May last year and the developers said that the new function was to help people note and remember some sites and searches, which they may not have had time to research the same moment and had to delay it a bit. The Google Notebook feature is available to everyone having a Google account. Try it...
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  Google buys DoubleClick, Microsoft still too far from online ads
...company: DoubleClick. This acquisition became the largest purchase for the company, as it paid $3.1 billion for the DoubleClick, which is almost twice as much as it paid for YouTube last year. Google people consider the fact that DoubleClick did not become Microsoft to be very important too. The $3.1 billion paid for the DoubleClick, based in New York, made Google one step (and a huge one) closer to becoming an online ad...
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  Compliments and Money Give the Same Satisfaction
... People can be rewarded by compliment or by cash as the brain evaluates both the same. Dr Norihiro Sadato of National Institute for Physiological Sciences in Okazaki, Japan said that different kinds of reward activate the same area in the brain called striatum. The findings of the study prove that boosting one's reputation gives a person psychological reward. During a study, 19 people took part in the experiment...
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  Rich People Are Not Always Smart People
...A recent study, made nationwide, showed that one can make a fortune without having an astronomical IQ score. Scientists were able to determine that some people with a below average level of intelligence had about the same amount of money as those having higher scores on IQ test. It is worth mentioning that the analysis took into consideration the same circumstances of both categories. In addition some people, who are c...
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  Scientists to Adjust The Human Brain's Clock For Easier Adaptation to the 24.65 Hour Day On Mars
...ine the period of time when the sleep-promoting hormone melatonin was released from the pineal gland. This means that researchers determined the biological differences in the timing of the times when people often prefer to sleep (morning and evening types). During the next step individuals had a 30 day period of longer-than-24 hour days, living in one of three light/dark conditions. The first scenario represented an e...
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  Australia in Danger of Terrorist Attacks?
...omb-making search volume. The list is continued by Britain, the United States, Norway, the Philippines and Portugal. Prof O'Brien confessed he did not expect such results, just like the majority of people, who thought that the UK and US were at the top of the list. If compared to the UK, Australians seem not to be much preoccupied with terrorist attacks. Still, the country's security agencies are on the look-out. Mor...
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  Road Hogs: Is it Speed, Size or Life that Matters?
..., having assumed an 'it won't happen to me' attitude. Meanwhile, according to the RTA, speeding is a factor in about 40 per cent of road deaths in New South Wales, annually causing deaths of over 220 people. The new campaign is shown on television, in movie-theaters, on bus-stop posters. The campaigners have also introduced an internet ad offering speed-merchants an "xtra xtra small" condom. RTA spokesperson John W...
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  A Jogger Wearing iPod Struck by Lightning
...of deaths in the US. Four hundred Americans are annually struck, and about 67 are killed by lightning - the death rate is higher than those caused by tornadoes or hurricanes. About three-quarter of people who survive after a lightning strike are left with severe disabilities. The experts advise to stay inside during a thunderstorm. It is better not to take a shower, wash dishes, use phones or electrical devices, as ...
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  Stressed at Work - Mentally Ill by 32
...According to a new study, stress at work place is making people of all professions, including doctors and electricians, mentally ill. The study showed that 10 per cent of men and 14 per cent of women who often find themselves in stressful situations at work, suffer depression or anxiety when they reach the age of 32. To come to such the conclusion, the Otago University has focused attention upon nearly 900 people who...
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  Genes Permanently Turned On by Smoking
... considered to be sexy anymore. However, smoking can turn on permanently some of the genes. A study, which was published in BMC Genomics, an on-line open-access journal, was able to explain why those people who used to smoke still have a higher risk for lung cancer development than those who never had the bad habit. Wan L Lam and Stephen Lam, who work at the BC Cancer Agency, together with a team of Canadian researchers...
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