Internet News Archive November 2008 Page 1
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News Archive November 2008
- Can supercomputers help save the economy?
- Woman cleared of MySpace bullying
- Anti-virus no defence against botnets, says vendor
- Woolworths IT jobs under threat
- Yahoo tops in Japan, Google close behind
- Obama names Internet commerce expert to new economic board
- Secondhand PCs Go Unused Despite Demand
- Lycos Europe to close after failing to find buyer
- Internet worm exploits Windows vulnerability
- Phishing attacks boosted by smarter malware
- Researchers argue over spam levels
- Google admits breaking App Store rules
- Spam Levels Creep Back Up 2 Weeks After McColo Shutdown
- Facebook awarded $873 Million damages against spammer
- Google's new Chrome beta gets bookmark control
- YouTube videos get widescreen treatment
- HP's sales up 19 percent, earnings down slightly
- Online fraudsters 'steal £3.3bn'
- Gmail exploit may allow attackers to forward e-mail
- 2 engineers sentenced for espionage