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News Archive September 2008
30th September
- Microsoft updates Live Hotmail and Maps
- BT to kick off fresh Phorm trial
- Fast forward for mobile broadband
- Nasty web bug descends on world's most popular sites
29th September
- Web mail rivals at risk of password-reset hacks
- ABC's digital frontier: Closed is open
- Net neutrality: An American problem?
- Byron Review's internet enforcer goes into action
26th September
- ISPs: Self-regulation best for online ad privacy
- MySpace Music launches without Merlin
- On-demand TV is hit with viewers
- Hitwise: Facebook growing fast, MySpace still on top
25th September
- Users fail to spot fake pop-ups
- T-Mobile caves on 1GB data limit for G1
- Searchable video clips ruffle UK Parliament
- New Yahoo R&D centre signals focus on Europe
24th September
- eBay enacts PayPal only policy in the US
- Yahoo clears path for AOL talks
- Mayor sees London as 'wi-fi city'
- Ofcom sets out stall for fast net
23rd September
- McAfee aims to broaden portfolio with Secure Computing buy
- Google Android father says our mobile future is steeped in s
- eBay fixes search-engine malfunction that omitted products f
- Mobile big five band together on ads
22nd September
- Online advertising hit by spending cuts
- Icahn takes his seat at Yahoo table
- HP cuts 24,600 jobs in wake of EDS buy
- BSkyB battles rivals with broadband ads
19th September
- Palin e-mail hack details emerge
- EPA Gets Poor Marks For E-Waste Oversight
- Google joins world's top 10 brands as Microsoft slips
- How IBM turned lost storage share into a big win
18th September
- Merged banks' names cybersquatted
- Ebay calls on EU to probe sales curbs
- IBM gets serious about social networking with new research c
- Bewkes promises AOL decision 'fairly soon'
17th September
- Social Sites In, Porn Out for Web Surfers
- Landmark launch of new Intel chip
- EU scrutinises Yahoo-Google deal
15th September
- European internet audience tops 240m visitors in June
- Warning sounded on web's future
- Google buys Korean blogging firm
- New Web Foundation pushes social development
12th September
- Vista brought down by dodgy Apple driver
- New tool creates fake YouTube pages for spreading malware
- UK prepares for faster broadband
- Yahoo defends Google advert deal
11th September
- Microsoft and RIM to announce search deal
- Aegis buys US search marketing agency Range
- Data theft replaces downtime as number one worry
- Facebook imposes site facelift
10th September
- Google yields to Brussels pressure
- News Corp says MySpace ad business ahead of target
- Nokia offers Microsoft email on smartphones
- Yahoo under pressure to deliver change
- Data loss firm contract axed
9th September
- Justice Department mulling antitrust suit against Google
- Space offers high-speed net access to Africa
- Old newspapers get online launch
8th September
- Google upgrades Gmail for IE 6 users
- HP to launch virtual browser with Mozilla
- Virtualisation users should expect more attacks
- Facebook botnet risk revealed
- 'Tough choices' for UK broadband
5th September
- Google tweaks Chrome licence text
- Amazon launches video-on-demand service
- Phorm delays internet trial
4th September
- Google sees new browser as defensive move
- Yahoo reaches 29 million through new ad network
- Judge awards damages to disgruntled Fasthosts customer
- Chrome reflects need for internet speed
- Web traffic growth slows, capacity grows
3rd September
2nd September
- Google launches internet browser
- Microsoft eyes mobile App store
- Tiscali wrongly threatens to disconnect illegal movie downlo
- USA to surpass UK mobile internet surfing
1st September
