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Cocoon Protects Internet Explorer Users from Google's Tracking Cookies
Santa Barbara, CA — Cocoon, a free Internet privacy and security software developed by Virtual World Computing, protects from tracking cookies by Google, Facebook, and other online companies.
Trademark row over Apple’s iPad moves to Shanghai
A trademark dispute between Apple and a Chinese computer maker moved to Shanghai, where the debt-laden plaintiff is seeking to stop the sale of the US giant’s iconic iPad.
CCID Consulting: China’s Mobile Internet Industry to See Rapid Growth & Overall Consolidation
After years of development, China’s mobile Internet industry has entered a period of rapid growth and overall consolidation.
Europe seals new Greek bailout to avoid default
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Euro zone finance ministers sealed a 130-billion-euro ($172 billion) bailout for Greece Tuesday to avert a chaotic default in March after persuading private bondholders to take greater losses and Athens to commit to deep cuts. After 13 … Continue reading
China firm preparing for Apple iPad talks: lawyer
A Chinese firm involved in a trademark row with Apple over the iPad name is preparing for talks with the US technology giant, the Chinese firm’s lawyer said Tuesday, raising hopes for a settlement.
Internet Freedom: Next Battlefields
Between the free-expression camp and the hard-line regimes with strict censorship policies are a host of nations beginning to explore global digital communication.
Decision day for second Greek bailout
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Euro zone finance ministers are expected to approve a second bailout for Greece on Monday, a move they hope will draw a line under months of turmoil that has shaken the currency bloc, although there is work … Continue reading