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InternetNews August 3, 2010 |
Social Networking Activity Soars: Nielsen Visiting and participating on social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook has eclipsed email as the top online activity, according to the latest Internet usage study by Nielsen. |
InternetNews July 30, 2010 |
Taking the Measure of the Twitter 'Crime Rate' Researcher at Barracuda Networks has taken the measure of the "crime rate" on Twitter, which ranks somewhere in between e-mail and Facebook on the threat counter. |
InternetNews July 23, 2010 |
Cisco Tags U.S. as Spam Leader In its 2010 mid-year security report, networking heavyweight Cisco concluded that the United States ranks No. 1 in originating spam messages, and warns on IT policy compliance. |
InternetNews July 16, 2010 |
U.S. Snags Dubious Honor of Spam Leader The United States has again landed atop the list of countries that relay spam e-mail messages, according to software-security vendor Sophos, while the United Kingdom gains some ground. |
InternetNews July 16, 2010 |
Competitors Gain a Little Ground on Google The latest market share numbers show Bing and Yahoo are nibbling away at Google's still-dominant position. |
BusinessWeek July 15, 2010 Bruce Einhorn |
Google Stays in China. And Baidu Keeps on Winning Chinese Internet giant Baidu has increased its share of the search business to 64 percent. |
InternetNews July 15, 2010 |
Spammers Stalk Smaller States, Businesses Latest spam report from Symantec finds that large spamming syndicates send a larger percentage of malware missives to SMBs and consumers in states with smaller populations. |
InternetNews July 12, 2010 |
Bing Shows Slight Growth in Search Scrum Microsoft's toddling search engine managed to eke out a slight improvement in U.S. search traffic last month, according to Experian Hitwise. |
InternetNews July 2, 2010 |
Microsoft's Internet Explorer Gains Some Ground Signs of a reversal of fortune for IE? |
InternetNews July 2, 2010 |
Microsoft's Bing Growth Stalls Despite the company's aggressive spending on a TV ad blitz, the latest figures suggest that Microsoft's Bing search engine has only scored marginal gains in market share. |
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