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  1. World is running out of IOP addresses, warns ”father of the Internet”

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 25, 2008

    London, Sept 25 (ANI): Vint Cerf, the ”father of the internet”, has warned that the world is on the verge of running out of the internet addresses that allow computers to identify each other and communicate. Cerf, one

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  2. The Myth of Static IP

    comscore.com » comScore Voices - Sep 4, 2008

    I’ve run into a handful of cases lately where distinct IP Address counts have been offered as evidence that comScore’s numbers underrepresented an audience. These are very easy cases to address, but their increasing

    Also tagged: unique visitors, cookie deletion, uvs

  3. Privacy loses in YouTube-Viacom suit

    networkworld.com » NetworkWorld.com Community - - Jul 3, 2008

    Looks like private user data is free game in the copyright infringement battle between Google's YouTube and Viacom. Google must turn over every record of every video watched by YouTube users, including users' names and

    Also tagged: google, privacy, youtube, porn, eff, viacom, ruling, pensacola, search terms, user names

  4. Keep IP addresses under control

    computerworld.com » Computerworld Blogs - Mobile & Wireless - May 1, 2008

    Bet you don't know how many IP addresses are active on your network. There are some good reasons why should know. read more

    Also tagged: security, networking, mobile and wireless, enterprise software and services

  5. MEA servers hacked, but no breach of classified files

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Apr 11, 2008

    New Delhi, April 11 (IANS) Hackers have been targeting the servers of the computer network of the external affairs ministry from time to time, but there has been no breach of classified information, official sources

    Also tagged: sci tech, servers, mea, pentagon, chinese government, breach, europeans, new delhi, classified information, computer network, safeguards, chinese hackers, external affairs ministry

  6. Developers, Start Your App Engines

    allthingsd.com » Digital Daily - Apr 9, 2008

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  7. EU Recommendation Would Make Google AdSense NonSense

    allthingsd.com » Digital Daily - Apr 8, 2008

    If the major search engines took the privacy of their users as seriously as they claim, they wouldn’t hold onto their personal search data for so long. That’s the opinion of Europe’s Article 29 Data Protection Working

    Also tagged: european union, msft, internet, microsoft, data, web, search, google, yahoo, advertising, privacy, goog, yhoo, search engine, cache, john paczkowski, internet protocol, digital daily

  8. No More IP’s for Web?

    webpronews.com » WebProNews Feed - Mar 31, 2008

    Wow. Is it really happening? Are we really going to run out of IP addresses? The answer is yes, but the outlook isn’t as bleak as it appears. read more

    Also tagged: technology, web development, ipv6, ipv4, john curran, internet protocol

  9. Trust Us, We’re The Googlement …

    allthingsd.com » Digital Daily - Jan 23, 2008

    … For Google, privacy did not begin and does not end with our acquisition of DoubleClick. And we believe that privacy for legislators, regulators, privacy groups and other stakeholders shouldn’t begin or end with

    Also tagged: european union, internet, data, search, google, advertising, privacy, online, acquisitions, doubleclick, federal trade commission, john paczkowski, internet protocol, digital daily