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News Archive July 2007
2nd July
- E-waste laws make manufacturers responsible for recycling
- Microsoft vs. Google rivalry takes a bizarre turn
- Hacker exploits Microsoft U.K. website
- Privacy update prompted by net growth
3rd July
- Work on bridging the digital gap has stalled
- US and EU in deal on how to collect and review peoples data
- Slicethepie allows internet users to invest in bands in UK
- Google acquires GrandCentral
4th July
- Firefox 3.0 brings new browser into beta testing
- Growing problem of accessing old digital file formats
- 3Com argues wireless less harmful than mobile phones
- Red Hat to MS willing to work on interoperability
5th July
- E-crime shambles - report to bank instead of police
- YouTube integrated to Linux media centre
- New Trojan uses speech to torment victims
- Gordon Brown has thrown caution to the web
6th July
- Jail for UK trio who incited murder using the Internet
- Gmail not allowed in Germany
- Search groups announce concessions in privacy policies
- Precedent could affect other European ISPs
9th July
- Enterprises fear web 2.0
- China forces internet users to use their real names
- Online news uses Wikipedia as go-to site
- Exclusive early look at VH1's "30s" offered by Joost
10th July
- China blames Internet for rise in teen pregnancies
- Nielsen shift to time spent as primary ranking measure
- PDF files used by new image spam
- Google acquires Postini for $625m (£310m)
11th July
- Move from Yahoo Photos increases Flickr traffic
- Zero-day vulnerability hits Firefox and IE
- IT giants form alliance to protect data
- Data protection being breached by companies
12th July
- Microsoft in deal with Linux: Turbolinux
- US Brightcove to launch online video service in UK
- Real names on blogs will not stop abuse
- Microsoft tops UK's most powerful brands
13th July
- Google in legal hot water over 'misleading' text adverts
- US firm uses online chat forum to belittle closest rival
- Google still reigns as world's most visited site
- Government sites too difficult to use
16th July
- Tiscali acquires Pipex broadband for £210m
- Talking website eyes fashion for the blind
- The fight against cyber crime
- When it comes to security, China has no time to waste
17th July
- Mobile Linux Initiative launched by Intel
- Firefox North American market share pegged at nearly 19%
- Google expires cookies sooner in minor privacy concession
- 26 Italians arrested for phishing operation
18th July
- Yahoo! profits dip as it continues to struggle
- North Wales Police gets unified IP comms
- The Fragility of DNS
- Web 2.0 shows its data muscle
19th July
- UK firms angry over lack of concern over cybercrime
- Kids hit online by fast food brands
- Internet users in China hits 162 million
- PDF used by image spammers
20th July
- Demand for new products boost Microsoft profits
- Mozilla releases new program to fix security issue
- Google profits rise but not what analysts hoped for
- Google has changed its cookie policy
23rd July
- IT managers forced to archive emails
- Microsoft in steps to protect consumer privacy
- Risk of identity theft from networking sites
- Is 'green' software possible?
24th July
- Microsoft's web analytics tool leaked to the net
- Microsoft Office goes online
- Microsoft and Yahoo! determined to top Google privacy
- Mozilla admits Firefox 'critical vulnerability'
25th July
- Chinese youths chose the web over TV
- "Pump and dump" spammers find new vehicle
- 'BeAware' monitors employees
- Cisco's new data center networking strategy
26th July
- Malaysia sets anti-terrorism laws against bloggers
- 80% of malware hosted on hijacked legitimate sites
- Google privacy really a big threat?
- Trucks use biodiesel to help build Microsoft data centre
27th July
- Online communities actually work in US
- Thunderbird e-mail to determine its own destiny
- Digg and Microsoft announced a deal
- 2nd place for Times Online among newspaper sites
30th July
- Mozilla denies Google pressure to drop Thunderbird
- Online ads sold outside the UK by BBC
- Political opposition is stifled on web
- Websites urged to remove footage of children fighting
31st July
- Security not a benefit of virtualisation
- ICANN seeks to update its registrar accreditation process
- Being a green teen is currently trendy
- Internet makes music tastes more diverse
