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Scots boy must give up Narnia website

Reuters - Thursday, July 24 08:30 pm

GENEVA (Reuters) - A Scottish schoolboy must surrender a Web address tied to the Narnia fantasy world, which his father said was a birthday present, after a ruling by a United Nations arbitrator, an official report said on Thursday. More »

  • Once media-shy Taliban go hi-tech in propaganda war

    Reuters - Thursday, July 24 07:54 pm

    KABUL (Reuters) - The once media-shy Taliban have gone hi-tech with DVDs, mobile phone messages, ring-tones, emails and a website to publicise their exploits and lambast their Afghan and Western enemies, a think-tank said on Thursday. More »

  • Microsoft to expand Facebook ad pact

    Reuters - Thursday, July 24 06:31 pm

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp will announce plans to expand its relationship with online social network Facebook to provide web search and search advertising, a source familiar with the matter said on Thursday. More »

  • Brubaker putting "Angel" online

    Reuters - Thursday, July 24 06:24 pm

    LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Veteran comic-book artist Ed Brubaker is spearheading an online live-action series. More »

  • Hasbro says sues Scrabulous creators

    Reuters - Thursday, July 24 05:35 pm

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Toy maker Hasbro Inc said on Thursday it filed a suit against the creators of the online game Scrabulous, saying it infringes Hasbro's Scrabble intellectual property rights. More »

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    Plan agreed to tackle online music piracy

    Reuters - Thursday, July 24 12:46 pm

    LONDON (Reuters) - The music and film industries launched a fight back against online piracy on Thursday, persuading the six biggest Internet providers to send warning letters to those suspected of illegal file-sharing. More »

  • Businessman wins Facebook libel case

    Reuters - Thursday, July 24 12:25 pm

    LONDON (Reuters) - A businessman won a libel case and 22,000 pounds in damages at the High Court on Thursday after false claims about him were posted on the hugely popular social networking Web site Facebook. More »

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    Google launches Knol - a wiki with bylines

    Reuters - Wednesday, July 23 10:50 pm

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google opened its website Knol to the public on Wednesday, allowing people to write about their areas of expertise under their bylines in a twist on encyclopaedia Wikipedia, which allows anonymity. More »

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