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1. Some Web sites remain blocked at Beijing Olympics
Some Web sites remained inaccessible to reporters as competition got under way Saturday at the Beijing Olympics.
10 Aug 2008
2. Chinese Islamic group issues new Olympic threat
A Chinese Islamic group that has threatened to attack the Beijing Olympics released a new video warning Muslims to avoid being on planes, trains and buses with Chinese at the games, a U.S. group that monitors militant organizations said Thursday.
08 Aug 2008
3. Kalka-Shimla railway line accorded World Heritage status by UNESCO
The 105-year old Kalka-Shimla railway line has been declared as a 'World Heritage Site' by UNESCO.
12 Jul 2008
4. MySpace offers site designed for Korea
The online hangout MySpace is continuing its international expansion with Tuesday's launch of a Korean site peppered with features tailored to local cultural habits.
16 Apr 2008
5. Facebook's new 'face' unveiled
After announcing last year that work on a redesign of members' profile pages was in progress, Facebook has finally lifted the curtains on a revamped and conspicuous but fresh face of the profile pages.
01 Mar 2008
6. Google offers team Web site publishing service
Google Inc said on Wednesday it is offering a simple Web site publishing tool for office workers to set up and run their team collaboration sites, taking aim at Microsoft Corp's rival SharePoint franchise.
28 Feb 2008
7. Al Qaeda-linked Web sites number 5,600: Researcher
There are now about 5,600 Web sites spreading al Qaeda's ideology worldwide, and 900 more are appearing each year, a Saudi researcher told a national security conference.
05 Dec 2007
8. Interactive Web videos hit with bands
Indie rock band Arcade Fire recently unveiled the first video for a song from its sophomore album, "Neon Bible." Set to the record's title track, the clip - which launched on the Internet in early October - allows users to control the movement of images by mousing and clicking.
24 Nov 2007
9. China online users more likely to be Web "addicts"
Chinese Internet users are more likely to depend on their online experiences, and see the Web as a key to socializing and sharing opinions, than their U.S. counterparts, according to a study released on Friday.
23 Nov 2007
10. Europe airlines could be forced to close Web sites
Over half of Europe's airlines including Ryanair could be forced to close their Web sites next year if they fail to remedy problems shown by the EU consumer affairs watchdog in a probe carried out in September.
14 Nov 2007
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