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Sears' Web site grinds to a Black Friday halt again this year; Amazon shoppers see slowdowns
SEATTLE (AP) _ Sears.com was inaccessible to U.S. shoppers for two hours on Friday in what was the most notable Web hiccup of the holiday gift-buying season's official start. Other sites, including Amazon.com Inc., experienced minor slowdowns,...Tags: Kohl's Corporation, San Mateo, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Neiman Marcus, Internet
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Screen, paper create reading overload
Print is having some issues at the moment, which may be like saying New Orleans took on some water. Insults fly, playground-style, about how long one published entity or another will be alive. Microsoft's CEO says no ink-on-paper newspapers or magazines...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Mark Twain, Microsoft Corp.
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Internet use is booming - in very Chinese ways
China will probably surpass the U.S. as the nation with the most Internet users later this spring, according to statistics recently released by the Chinese government. The number of Internet users in China rose 53 percent to 210 million at the end of...Tags: Computing and Information Technology, Telecommunication Service, Multi-Sport Events, Summer Olympics, Charles Dickens
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Internet services win fans for their reliability
If you don't count Jared the Subway dude, the two nerdiest characters in American television commercials are probably the Verizon tech and John Hodgman as the "PC" in the Apple spots. That's instructive because the characters were meant to play off the...Tags: Games, Computing and Information Technology, E-Commerce Industry, CBS Corp., Consumer Electronics Industry
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Internet to the rescue
STAFF WRITERThe World Wide Web has become a worldwide bulletin board, condolence card and news source in response to the disaster in southeast Asia. Relatives have posted pleas to find loved ones. Mourners posted messages of sympathy. And so many people sought...Tags: Tsunamis, Charity, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Google Inc., Disasters
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Blackout strikes millions
Sun StaffA massive power failure swept the United States and southern Canada from the Great Lakes to the Eastern Seaboard yesterday, shuttering businesses, stranding commuters in elevators and subway cars, and leaving government officials bewildered as to the...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Regional Authority, Martin O'Malley, Regulatory Policy and Organizations
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War a turning point for Web's reach, role
Sun StaffThe U.S.-led invasion of Iraq - called the "first war of the Internet age" - is showing how much the communications medium has adapted in its relatively recent life. Major news sites on the Web have handled from 30 percent to 100 percent more traffic...Tags: Bill Clinton, Popular Music, Defense, RealNetworks Incorporated, Demonstration
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Firms find way around major Internet artery
Sun StaffTechnicians continued yesterday to clean up the wreckage not just in the Howard Street tunnel, but on the information superhighway. LAI Construction Services Inc. of Baltimore was completing yesterday a new fiber-optic loop around the downtown tunnel,...Tags: WorldCom Incorporated, Bill Jones, Networking, Railway Accidents, Microsoft Corp.
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Phone lines, Internet inundated
Sun StaffTelephone networks and Internet news sites were swamped yesterday as people searched for information and the whereabouts of family and friends after the terrorist attacks on New York and suburban Washington. Phone companies urged customers to refrain...Tags: Bill Jones, Business Enterprises, Sears Tower, Brooklyn Bridge, Melville
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E-Mail Virus Points to Human Flaws
AP Internet WriterThe continued spread of a cleverly engineered computer virus exposes a key flaw in the global embrace of technology: Its users are human. Posing as a legitimate computer error message, the worm successfully tricked e-mail recipients into spreading it to...Tags: Computing and Information Technology, Defense, Symantec Corporation, Computer Crime, National Security
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A News Source In The Works
THE WASHINGTON POSTWHILE government Web sites stayed eerily static for hours after last week's terrorist attacks, private companies and nonprofits swiftly ripped up their home pages to focus on the tragedy. Watching the Internet respond to the worst terrorist attack in...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Charity, Washington Post Company, Emergency Planning, Terrorism
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