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News Archive September 2006
28th September
- MySpace may be worth $15 billion
- More than 75,000 sign up for wireless Internet sites
- Yahoo acquires video-editing site Jumpcut
- Antivirus vendors raise threats over Vista in Europe
27th September
- AOL faces federal class-action suit in privacy snafu
- Study: Apple's exposure to Net threats rises
- Crash! Bang! MySpace! Wallop!
- Google Video to feature university lectures
26th September
- White House uses YouTube to tackle drug abuse
- China blogging leaps 30-fold in four years
- Hackers target home users for cash
- Arrival of ‘dotmobi’ domain raises concerns
25th September
- Web, wikis: models for business software
- Criminals flock to the Internet
- Internet's future in 2020 debated
- Online shows influence over consumer buying decisions
22nd September
- ICANN free in two years
- Microsoft mulls free web-based business software
- Yahoo! in talks to buy MySpace rival Facebook
- Whose content is it anyway?
21st September
- Orange pulls out of AOL UK bidding - report
- Browser flaw seen on porn sites
- YouTube builds mainstream model with music initiative
- ‘Internet generation’ fuels major travel growth
19th September
- YouTube? MSN calls it Soapbox
- US court case leads to confusion over spam
- Warnings grow over unpatched IE flaw
- Napster to explore sale, cites interest
18th September
- Google and Apple 'in video talks'
- Online music business model questioned
- Warner to open video library to YouTube
- Google News hit by Belgian ban
15th September
- Vista faces 'difficult position' in Europe
- Broadband report highlights 'two-speed' Europe
- Zotob virus writers face prison
- YouTube named fastest growing online brand
14th September
- Digg founder dismisses Web 2.0 'me tooism'
- Universal Music pressuring YouTube, MySpace
- Yahoo and Acer in display deal
- Is PHP the cure for the 'broken' web?
13th September
- Apple unveils movie downloads, iPod models
- Schoolkids shrug off enmities in cyberspace
- Once, twice, three times an IE patch
- HP chairman quits over 'spy row'
12th September
- Software pirate fined, going to jail
- AT&T to launch web TV service
- McAfee releases Windows Mobile security
- Microsoft to launch "Windows Live" search engine
11th September
- Fantasy site 2nd Life exposes user data
- Internet 'killing off town stores'
- Concerns over security software
- BBC signs download deal for Amazon's Unbox service
8th September
- Internet fear over film of naturalist's last minutes
- Google takes AdWords mobile in US and UK
- Microsoft in EU Vista stand-off
- Web social site Facebook hit by privacy protests
7th September
- Microsoft frees IronPython
- Zombies crawl over wiki exploits
- China shuts down outspoken website: editor
- Land Registry blocks plan for property website
6th September
- Google News adds historical newspaper archives
- UK solicitor pimped hookers on net
- Firms targeted in spam share scam
- Google, Microsoft blogging services driving web growth
4th September
- 'Adware' attack on privacy tool
- Spammed Trojans threaten users
- MySpace moves into digital music business
- Cost comparison sites ‘are baffling’
1st September
