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News Archive November 2005
30th November
- US Net body challenged over .com
- EBay traffic leads online shopping sites
- Microsoft stands by Vista ship dates
- Young ‘need lessons’ in legal downloading
29th November
- France leads Europe in Internet usage - study
- Kazaa to install anti-piracy tool
- Sober Worm fake CIA emails remain a threat
- Supremes look again at US patent law
28th November
- Man held over fake news
- Online fraud set to soar this Christmas
- Partnerships are Key to Online Travel Search Survival
- Santa cashes in on Christmas.co.uk
25th November
- Opera *nixed by security bug
- Kazaa given deadline to alter system
- Fake FBI virus catches Net users
- The complications of a botched operation
24th November
- Consumers underestimate computer virus threat-BT
- Visits to UK retail sites beat busiest period in 2004
- Google testing click-to-call service
- A truly open Office for Microsoft?
23rd November
- Students plagiarising Internet essays -report
- Internet TV 'to boom' in Europe
- Google gift to help digitize world
- Search usurping email as top Internet activity
22nd November
- Film-makers asked to spread Firefox word
- Online criminals shift focus of attack-study
- 'Highly critical' flaw in Google Mini search appliance
- Lads from Lagos set up Anfield branch
21st November
- MSN to power Times Online search function
- The world doesn't get it - no one 'owns'the Internet
- Google lets websites sign up advertisers directly
- Thousands of hits crash first rogues' gallery on Internet
18th November
- "Digital divide" not so easy to close, Kenyans find
- Media freedom issue blows up in Tunis
- Chinese Web users slow to buy, quick to have fun
- Google shares top $400 threshold
17th November
- Technology company in trouble over 'murder' copy
- Cashing in on fake blogs
- U.N. backs off Internet Governance
- GoogleNet conquers Mountain View
16th November
- U.S. House to vote on Net Governance
- Microsoft eyes supercomputer market
- Keyloggers jump 65% as info theft goes mainstream
- Firms 'ramping up online prices'
15th November
- Fishing 4 survival - media forced online
- Alleged techie killer Googled 'neck snap break'
- MSN expects China to be top five market by 2010
- Supercomputers set processor pace
14th November
- Tesco in e-mail marketing assault
- Teenage threat to corporate security
- 20 Years of Windows
- Internet showdown looming
11th November
- Suspect in 'rogue-dial' Internet con is arrested
- UN slates online costs for poor
- Microsoft and Satyam forge China partnership
- Yahoo! bows out of AOL takeover race
10th November
- Leaked Gates memo about perceived Google threat
- Call to outlaw Net ticket touts
- ICANN working to resolve U.N. issue
- A DIY kit for wannabe software developers
9th November
- Net pioneers awarded top honour
- Anti-Spyware takes a bite out of cookie accuracy
- AMD Takes the Lead in Intel's Red October
- Online ID theft worsens, scares US bank customers
8th November
- Microsoft's Next Generation
- Firefox fanbase reaches new high
- Sleepycat, PostgreSQL Snazz Up Their Open-Source Databases
- Web giants 'back net censorship'
7th November
- Yahoo, Google to launch new wireless services
- Microsoft brand calls to US talent eyeing India return
- Microsoft lead suitor for AOL: report
- How market researchers can use blogs
4th November
- U.S. charges 'Botmaster' in unique computer crime
- Microsoft to fit 'Live' with FolderShare
- Firefox gains ground on IE
- US online travel market shows strong growth
3rd November
- Time for the web pioneers to pick sides
- Mozilla's Firefox 1.5 RC1 roll out sparks complaints
- High-speed net could disappoint
- Action from Google as libraries post first books online
2nd November
- Google Revs up its scanners
- Delays hit hospital appointment system
- Microsoft shifts to ad-backed web software services
- Phishing gang jailed for £200,000 eBay scam
1st November
