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Web app to keep track of Indian tigers
Zee News
New Delhi: A web application powered by a team of enthusiastic naturalists, conservationists, photographers and national park visitors using their cameras, smart phones and videos has been trying to monitor big cats by creating a database of tigers in ...

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The Guardian

Pakistan blocks Twitter in another web culture clash
GigaOM
Such culture clashes are not uncommon on the web or even as people use the web to share their ideas. While it may seem like a violation of someone's freedom of expression to remove offensive images from a Twitter account, other countries have laws that ...
Twitter blocked in PakistanUPI.com
Twitter blocked across Pakistan over 'blasphemous drawings'The Express Tribune
Report: Pakistan Blocks Twitter Over Blasphemous Content, Facebook Complies?TechCrunch
The Guardian -Washington Post (blog) -New York Times
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Web Data is Big Data
ZDNet (blog)
By Andrew Brust | May 19, 2012, 3:58pm PDT Summary: There's a lot of data on the Web crucial to Big Data analyses, but it's not all neatly packaged into feeds and APIs. Kapow Katalyst brings this data into the Big Data fold. In the world of Big Data, ...

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Large Type: One Web Designer Puts Content First in a Big Way
Forbes
If you want to know where the web is going, one clue is to look at the personal sites of top-tier web designers. And one trend that just bubbled to the surface is large body type—the kind you don't have to command-plus to read.



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Hacktivists claim takedown of Chicago police Web site
CNET
... summit. by Steven Musil May 20, 2012 11:08 AM PDT Follow @stevenmusil Hacktivists from the online group Anonymous claim to have taken down the Chicago Police Department's Web site in the wake of violent clashes between the police and protesters.
"Anonymous" affiliate claims hacked Chicago police site as NATO opensReuters
Report: Hack attack on Chicago city siteUPI.com
Chicago's NATO Summit: In the Shadow of Global Geo-Politics, the Realities of ...TIME
Chicago Sun-Times
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If a Business Owner Dies, Who Can Access the Web?
Wall Street Journal
She promotes the store on Facebook, uses cloud-based payroll software, taps into bank accounts over the Web and makes online purchases from suppliers. But Ms. Pochop is the only one who has access to the accounts. If something happened to her, ...



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Best PHP Hosting 2012 For Developers and Small Businesses
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
The web hosting review site Top-Cheap-Web-Hosting.com releases the Best PHP Hosting for 2012, rated based on the web hosting features, speed, reliability, technical support, and price. (PRWEB) May 20, 2012 The web hosting review site TCWH releases the ...
Top 5 Web Hosting 2012 For Small BusinessesSeattle Post Intelligencer

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Boing Boing

NATO protests in Chicago: Police van drives into protesters, web video ...
Boing Boing
Tim Pool (@Timcast) May 20, 2012 Also last night, a group of independent web video journalists report having been been harassed, detained, and handcuffed by Chicago police. They claim their gear was damaged and video documenting police attacks on ...
Chicago NATO Protesters, Police Clash Downtown (VIDEO)Huffington Post
PICKET: (VIDEO) NATO protests expected to become larger todayWashington Times (blog)
Anti-Nato activists planned Obama headquarters attack, prosecutors sayNews Tribe
Financial Times
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The Guardian

Headlines around the Web capture Facebook IPO letdown
Los Angeles Times
By Salvador Rodriguez Facebook stock's 0.61% increase from Thursday's IPO price of $38 was a bit of a letdown, and that disappointment was reflected in headlines around the Web after the stock market's close. The most eye-catching headline was the ...
Shares Of Zynga, New Web Stocks Hurt By Tepid Facebook DebutWall Street Journal
The Top 10 Web IPOs of all time (pre-Facebook, that is)CNET
Facebook IPO underwhelms Web, tooLocal 10
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Web tangled, no scuttlebuts about it
The Australian
It is tempting, at this time of debate about how the media should be regulated, and by whom, to see this incident in the context of mainstream publishing versus the web. Standards applying to newspapers are non-existent when it comes to the internet, ...


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