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News Archive July 2006
3rd July
- France approves iTunes rights law
- Two new IE vulnerabilities discovered
- US government funds social network snooping
- Lazona, Elhood give Latinos their online space
4th July
- Rank outsider sues Google over zero score
- Music industry to sue Yahoo China
- UK lawsuit proceeds against Russian MP3 site
- Image-based spam on the rise
5th July
- Ebay looks to cash in on blogs
- Paris wants wireless Internet access across city
- Online paedophiles to lose their credit cards
- BBC to offer 'personalised' radio
7th July
- Capitalism encroaches on virtual utopia
- AOL mulls free services: source
- Ebay shake-up responds to Google threat
- Trojans on the march
10th July
- 'iPod rival' speculation dampened
- Gone from PayPal: Google checkout, Jordan
- Now PayPal tricksters go phishing by phone
- EU tough stance, fine prompt movement by Microsoft
11th July
- New types of online advertising fuelling growth
- Online gambling addict destroyed building firm
- Spitzer says AOL customer woes remain an issue
- Zango adware found on MySpace
13th July
- Microsoft and Yahoo to link up messaging
- IT security spending to increase: survey
- Microsoft hit with 280m euro fine
- Legal threat to wiki listing site
14th July
- Yahoo, newspapers mulling partnership: report
- The greatest error message of all time?
- This time, it'll be a Wikipedia written by experts
- Apple gives up on hunt for moles
17th July
- YouTube serves up 100 million videos daily online
- Bogus clicks undermine internet advertising
- Companies learn value of blogging
18th July
- Google's SEO advice for your website: Content
- Microsoft sues resellers over piracy
- Tiny wireless memory chip debuts
- Criminals exploit net phone calls
20th July
- Microsoft tops the list of UK's top 500 Superbrands
- Dear diary: I lost my job because they don't like my blog
- Google tests Web search for blind
- Microsoft 'opens to competition'
21st July
- Google hails 'impressive' growth
- Microsoft in $20bn share buyback
- Web groups ‘ignore’ human rights in China
24th July
- Blind charities praise Google for accessible sites
- Microsoft takes on Apple with Zune digital player
- Broadband 'nightmare' for Talk Talk
- MySpace closed after power outage
25th July
- Government acts on cyber-bullies
- Ransomware getting harder to break
- Yahoo, Symantec unveil Internet security service
- U.S. atop 'Dirty Dozen' spam list
26th July
- Hearing planned on domain names
- Thirteen arrested in pay-per-view child porn raids
- Trojan spoofs Firefox extension, steals IDs
- Amazon Japan mulling virtual shopping mall
27th July
- Google unveils technology to fight click fraud
- AOL expected to scrap charges
- Will all software go open source?
- Lifting the veil on Internet voices
28th July
- Amazon makes foray into movie business
- Judge approves deal in Google click-fraud case
- Bebo challenges MySpace with launch of music offering
- Kazaa site becomes legal service
31st July
- Zango targeted MySpace as adware channel
- Blair seeks secret of Silicon Valley's success
- Wi-fi boost plan for rural areas
- China crisis for web's biggest names
