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Ga. man who called for Elton John's death arrested (AP)

published Thu, Mar 11 2010 16:30 GMT
AP - A Georgia man who posted a video on YouTube of himself calling for Elton John's death has been arrested for making terroristic threats.

Rights group puts Australia on Internet watchlist (AFP)

published Thu, Mar 11 2010 15:23 GMT
AFP - A top media rights watchdog listed Australia along with Iran and North Korea in a report published Friday on countries that pose a threat of Internet censorship.

MySpace Extends Social Network to Microsoft Outlook (PC World)

published Thu, Mar 11 2010 09:27 GMT
PC World - Now under new management, MySpace is looking to reinvent itself and rise like a Phoenix from the ashes. The once dominant social networking site fell from nearly 70 percent of the social networking market, to only 30 percent in less than a year, and was plummeting on the verge of extinction.

Gaming Will Drive MySpace, Execs Say (PC Magazine)

published Thu, Mar 11 2010 03:53 GMT
PC Magazine - How will MySpace regain its footing in the social networking space? A month after losing Owen Van Natta as chief executive in favor of two co-presidents, the News Corp.-owned site announced Wednesday that its new focus will be on gaming.

MySpace Revamps for Revival (PC World)

published Wed, Mar 10 2010 22:40 GMT
PC World - As Google takes on the social networking world with Buzz, and Facebook and Twitter bring out location-sharing ala Foursquare, does anybody remember the social networking site that started it all? MySpace has had a tough year -- with employee cuts and CEO resignations -- but the company's new co-presidents are seeking to turn the site around with a new look, a new mantra ("Discover and be discovered"), and believers.

WMO Prepares First Ministerial Summit On Meteorology in Africa

published 2 days ago
World Meteorological Organization says African countries must improve forecasting ability to better prepare for weather emergencies
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