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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.
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.
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.
Digital Landing Helps Customers Enjoy Integration of Internet, Cable TV
MIAMI, Feb. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Over the past few years, cable TV providers have embraced the Internet as a way to give their customers more ways to access their entertainment. On Tuesday, Time Warner …
Chinese Internet Stocks on the Upswing — Ctrip.com and NetEase.com Showing Growth
NEW YORK, NY– – Chinese Internet stocks have been on the upswing of late, outperforming the S&P 500 by a sizeable margin over the last month. Over that period, TickerSpy's Chinese Internet Stocks Index …
Internet in Iran severely disrupted as elections loom
DUBAI (Reuters) – Millions of Iranians have suffered serious disruption recently in accessing email and Internet social networking sites, raising concerns authorities are stepping up censorship of opposition supporters ahead of parliamentary elections next month. Iranians have grappled with increased … Continue reading
Iran chokes Internet at politically sensitive time
Access to the Internet's most-used sites and tools is being choked in Iran at a politically charged period, blocking communication channels for local businesses, bank clients, scientists and foreign media.
15 Years On, President Clinton's 5 Principles for Internet Policy Remain the Perfect Paradigm
What principles should guide Internet policy? Fifteen years ago, the Clinton Administration proposed a paradigm for how cyberspace should be governed that remains the most succinct articulation of a pro-liberty, market-oriented vision for cyberspace ever penned. It recommended that we … Continue reading