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US federal government is given increased authority to monitor the Internet
      


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The US federal government is given increased authority to monitor the Internet -- The NSA and other intelligence agencies will be shifting some focus to watch government networks at home.  This is good...and bad.


On the eve of OnMedia NYC: media and advertising industries still optimistic about 2008 -- The media industry has always been a fertile ground for innovation, but with a growing number of technology plays and social media sites entering the space, the past few years have been especially lively.


Qtrax beta launch fails -- Qtrax, a free and legal P2P music service with a promised library of 25 million songs, was supposed to become available at midnight EST. So far, not so good.


A heads-up on the Adobe  Flash player -- You may need to upgrade to the latest version of the Flash player. If so, this posting details the safest way to do so.

      

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