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News Archive March 2007
30th March
- Orange launches Bebo Mobile
- Online news readers don't have shorter attention span
- YouTube adds features, test site
- BBC launches mobile TV trial with Orange, Vodafone & 3
29th March
- MySpace and Eisner link up for online drama promotion
- Web filters mistakenly blocking Yahoo
- Users want more tools to slay spam
- Hackers build private IM to keep out the law
28th March
- Microsoft buys into cross-browser development
- ID theft threats have surged 200% in US this year
- Yahoo to offer unlimited email storage
- MySpace sues the ‘Spam King’ for $100m
27th March
- EU gives Microsoft more time to correct 'abuses'
- EMI, Bertelsmann settle Napster suit
- 100s of email passwords exposed by entertainment website
- Bulgarian 'stole $350k' from Americans in eBay scam
26th March
- Many net users 'not safety-aware'
- Google's expansion comes at a price: it's losing popularity
- Microsoft spins out new search and advertising group
- Many Americans see little point to web: survey
23rd March
22nd March
- Xbox Live accounts 'not hacked'
- Video war erupts between Clinton, Obama backers
- Can filesharers be made to pay?
- Man hijacks 90 eBay accounts
21st March
19th March
- IE7 phishing bug nets concern
- 'Surge' in hijacked PC networks
- Google expansion leads to impatience
- Two plead guilty in U.S. Internet gambling case
16th March
- Sony unveils a 3D MySpace with games
- Web 3.0 survives the wrath of Wikipedians
- Europe exec confirms Google Phone
- Mozilla Security: More Than Meets The 'Aye'
15th March
- The unsung guardians of the Internet
- Microsoft buys voice tech company
- Microsoft probes possible IE 7 phishing hole
- Shanghai jails leaders of online betting ring
14th March
- Disney’s launches ‘wiki’ website aimed at parents
- Report: Government domains safe—unless it's Romania
- Microsoft expands cybersquatter fight
- Viacom opens $1bn legal battle against Google and YouTube
13th March
- News International joins Internet Watch Foundation
- Microsoft's Raikes: Office won't go online
- UK.gov not ready to share on data sharing
- Internet name system in growing danger: U.N. agency
12th March
- Game over for China's net addicts
- Discovering your dream house on YouTube
- Data centers meet 'green building' standards
- Human error more dangerous than hackers
9th March
- Hole in pyjamas reveals Internet plagiarism
- Wikipedia intends to challenge Google, Yahoo
- Geological knowledge to go online
- MySpace to take on YouTube
8th March
7th March
- New website may smooth patent process
- 'Adult' spam hits all-time low
- UN to tackle global guidelines for mountains of e-waste
- Internet use up 10% worldwide
6th March
- eBay users targeted by advanced Trojan
- BBC and IBM strike 'web 3.0' deal
- Webcasters face doubling of royalties
- A new angle, peer-to-web publishing
- China bans new Internet cafes for a year
5th March
- The rise of technology addiction
- Teens online: not all fun and games
- Get ready for the data dump
- A do-it-yourself social network
2nd March
- Superbug threat to computer networks
- Viacom boasts of higher web traffic after YouTube clash
- Online ads diet planned for Adobe Photoshop
- 'Harry Potter' author fights e-book fraud on eBay
- BBC signs deal with YouTube for top shows
1st March
