30Gigs Web Mail Launches Into Beta - 30gigs.com
California finally makes phishing illegal
Wikipedia corrects Encyclopedia Britannica
EU moves to standardize the airwaves across all countries
Microsoft to support PDF in Office 12
The Service Is Only Unlimited If You Can’t Count To 5,000 - Verizon’s VoIP is less than unlimited
Google offers free WiFi network for San Francisco
Internet sales tax project gets underway - residents of 13 states started paying on Oct. 1st
Google Calendar?
Security
Sony releases anti-piracy PSP update
News of the Weird
Chimp gives up smoking after 16 yrs. - “Xinhua [Chinese news agency] did not say who had first given cigarettes to her or kept supplying them.”
Man takes citizenship oath, wins lottery - talk about a good day!
The Dominion Post of Wellington, New Zealand, reported in September the arrest of a recruit at the Porirua Royal New Zealand Police College, who in the course of learning fingerprint protocol, ran his own and discovered an outstanding assault warrant. He was immediately arrested. And in May, Laurie Ralston’s plans to join the police department in Amherst, Ohio, as a dispatcher were scuttled when a background check revealed 17 traffic convictions and two outstanding warrants. She was immediately arrested. [Dominion Post, 9-7-05] [WFTV-TV-AP, 5-4-05]
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