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Wired NewsTim Berners-Lee Takes the Stand to Keep the Web FreeWired NewsBy Joe Mullin World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee addresses the media during the International World Wide Web conference in Hyderabad, India, Thursday, March 31, 2011. Photo: Mahesh Kumar A/AP The inventor of the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee, ...and more »
8 February 2012 | 5:19 pm
Business Matters: TastemakerX Raises $1.8 Million to Deliver New Social Music AppBillboard.bizRuxin called TastemakerX "fantasy sports for music lovers" in the press release. The beta version on the Tastemaker X app will be available March 1, according to the TastemakerX website. Little is known about the app but the website gives a few clues.and more »
8 February 2012 | 4:00 pm
MPBN NewsNew Questions Raised About Origins of 'Cutler Files' WebsiteMPBN NewsA motion filed by former Independent gubernatorial candidate Eliot Cutler in federal court today raises new questions about how much involvement Rosa Scarcelli had in establishing the "Cutler Files" Web site that attacked Cutler personally and ...
8 February 2012 | 2:59 pm
Criminal Justice Degree SchoolsShutdown of Megaupload Raises Legal Questions for File Sharing SitesCriminal Justice Degree SchoolsNow, with the shuttering of file-sharing giant Megaupload, many believe the end of the industry has finally arrived. Megaupload is (was) the largest file-sharing website in the world, allowing users to upload and download digital media of every type ...and more »
8 February 2012 | 9:51 am
GeekUnlike Megaupload, Tribler Bittorrent client can never be taken downGeekFile-sharing afficionados might be starting to get a little worried about where they'll get their next fix from, what with high-profile site shutdowns and other services running scared. First it was the forcible takedown of Megaupload, then torrent ...and more »
8 February 2012 | 7:47 am
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8 February 2012 | 3:27 am
Motions OnlineDebates over MegaUpload shutdown rage across college campuses, nationTufts Daily"Everyone uses these websites, but it's disregarding the law. The government was definitely justified in shutting them down." MegaUpload was one of the Internet's most popular "locker" services, letting users transfer large files of movies and music ...Anti-Piracy bills threatens width of World Wide WebBaruch College The TickerSOPA Post-DEFCON: The Campaign Continues, But Now What?The Music VoidRIAA Totally Out Of Touch: Lashes Out At Google, Wikipedia And Everyone Who ...TechdirtSidelines Online (subscription)all 120 news articles »
8 February 2012 | 2:17 am
Telegraph.co.ukAfter Megaupload shuts, BTJunkie followsNinemsnBTJunkie, a popular file-sharing indexing site, says it is voluntarily shutting down, less than three weeks after the US closure of Megaupload in a crackdown on piracy of music, films and other materials. "This is the end of the line my friends," ...BTJunkie shuts down: Are the Feds winning the war?ExtremeTechAfter Megaupload closure, BTJunkie shuts downBangkok Postall 148 news articles »
6 February 2012 | 1:06 pm
BloombergFacebook Files For IPO, Hopes To Raise $5 BillionNPRThe early crop has included Internet radio service Pandora Media Inc., professional networking service LinkedIn Corp. and daily deals company Groupon Inc. Most of those Internet IPOs haven't lived up to their lofty expectations.Facebook Files to Raise Up to $5 Billion in IPO of Social-Networking SiteBloombergFacebook files to raise $5 billion in historic IPOMSN MoneyFacebook files for IPO with hopes of raising $5 billionToronto StarChristian Science Monitorall 8,151 news articles »
1 February 2012 | 2:12 pm
USA TODAYPopular file-sharing website Megaupload shut downUSA TODAYBy Nick Perry, AP WELLINGTON, New Zealand – With 150 million registered users, about 50 million hits daily and endorsements from music superstars, Megaupload.com was among the world's biggest file-sharing sites. Big enough, according to a US indictment ...NZ police raid file-sharing site founder's mansionThe Associated Pressall 3,016 news articles »
20 January 2012 | 6:47 am