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Growth in Internet ads outpaces all others
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Has quadrupled since 2001, report states
GRANT ROBERTSON MEDIA REPORTER
Internet advertising is the fastest-growing segment of the Canadian ad industry and, for the first time, Web-based commercials are raking in more dollars than billboards. Futuristic Technology Brings New Web Hosting Revenue Streams
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With the recent 40th anniversary of Moore’s Law and a slew of new technology such as the University of Illinois’ new 604 gigahertz chip, broadband over power lines (BPL) and wi-fi, ready to take both chips and the internet into a new dimension it seems as though the web hosting industry is ready for a shake-up. China net cafe culture crackdown
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authorities closed 12,575 net cafes in the closing months of 2004, the country's
government said.
According to the official news agency most of the net cafes were closed down because they were operating illegally. Chinese net cafes operate under a set of strict guidelines and many of those most recently closed broke rules that limit how close they can be to schools. How to Get Targeted Traffic To Your Music Website With No Money Down
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By Chris Standring,
Everyone now knows that if you are an artist or you play in a band that it is imperative you have a website. It is now considered the norm and a nice place to refer existing and potential fans. Thoughts on file Sharing
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By Mark Bjornsgaard, MusicDish.com London, UK - 4.38 pm, June 30, 2003. A 14-year-old girl, pretending to do her homework, downloads the latest Avril Lavigne album on to the family PC and burns it onto a CD to play to her friends. A middle-aged management consultant hunts down his favourite Hootie & the Blowfish track on his laptop. A bored City receptionist listens dreamily to Justin Timberlake on her Mac between calls. Nearly four million people are sharing 800 million files on the internet. Kazaa, the most popular peer-to-peer file-sharing software, is the new Napster. Installed from the web by 229,513,316 computer users worldwide since it was launched, making it the most downloaded resource ever, Kazaa provides access to every album ever published, from ABBA "Arrival" through Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" to "Afterburner" by ZZ Top. And it doesn't cost a penny. |