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Internet.org aims to bring web to next 5 bln people
2013-08-21 09:25:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Internet.org is a new industry consortium announced by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg founded with Ericsson, MediaTek, Nokia, Opera, Qualcomm and Samsung. The group aims to bring internet to the next 5 billion people. Today, only 2.7 billion people, or just over one third of the world's population, have access to the internet. Internet adoption is growing by less than 9 percent each year, which is slow considering it's still in earlu development. The goal of Internet.org is to bring the web to the two-thirds of the world who are not yet connected. The consortium will focus on three key challenges in developing countries, namely making access affordable, using data more efficiently and helping businesses drive access.
Brookfield Launches New Web Site
2013-08-21 07:00:00| Coatings World Breaking News
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Web Security Software offers full HTML5 support.
2013-08-16 14:30:29| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
With Acunetex DeepScan, Web Vulnerability Scanner v9 can fully interpret websites implemented using HTML5 and JavaScript-based technologies, such as AJAX and Single Page Applications. AcuSensor Technology combines black box scanning techniques with feedback from sensors placed inside source code while latter is being executed, increasing vulnerability detection while minimizing false positives. Additional features include mobile website support and detection of Blind XSS vulnerabilities. This story is related to the following:Data Security Software
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Analysis: With balloons and fiber, Google experiments in Web access
2013-08-15 08:04:03| Wireless - Topix.net
From sending solar-powered balloons into the stratosphere to offering free Wi-Fi in parks, Google is quietly spending hundreds of millions of dollars on nascent Internet services that may one day challenge the telecom and cable companies.
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Library's Web Filter Decides Hamlet Access Not to Be
2013-08-15 05:02:35| TechNewsWorld
A British man was unable to access Shakespeare's classic Hamlet at a public library because the library's WiFi network detected "violent content." The snafu was caused by a new Web filter that weeds out smut and violence, the British Library said, adding that it is "tweaking" the service. Hamlet, violence and all, is now accessible.
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