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Quote of the day: 'Mine your click traffic'

August 11, 2005 Search marketing experts talk about how to put some "bling bling" in Web sites to increase visitor traffic. TAGS: traffic

Gap goes back online, sort of

September 15, 2005 You can now buy mustard- and burgundy-colored T-shirts on Gap.com, if you're lucky. Company is still throttling traffic while it watches. TAGS: traffic, San Francisco

Is Friendster up for sale?

November 15, 2005 The social networker has hired Montgomery & Co. to shop itself around for a buyer, sources familiar with the matter say. TAGS: Friendster Inc., MySpace, visitor, buyer, social networking, media company, traffic, e-mail

Will Vista stall Net traffic?

September 6, 2006 Expert predicts Vista could overflow the Net's infrastructure, causing "rolling blackouts." Some call the forecast "FUD." TAGS: domain name, IPv4, DNS, Nominum Inc., IPv6, blackout, traffic, DNS server, Microsoft Windows Vista, IP, IP address, server, Internet Service Provider, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Without 'Net neutrality,' will consumers pay twice?

February 7, 2006 If some telecommunications carriers get their way, consumers could end up handing over more for the broadband content and services they use. TAGS: broadband provider, packet, traffic, BellSouth Corp., broadband, AT&T Corp., Net Neutrality, Amazon.com Inc., Google Inc., video

Blue Coat to cleanse encrypted traffic

November 9, 2005 New SSL decrypting feature would prevent viruses, spyware and other pests from stealthily entering a network. TAGS: Blue Coat Systems Inc., SSL, network security, traffic, malicious code, security, spyware, virus, Web browser

Sprint Nextel suffers service outage

January 10, 2006 Two fiber cuts in the West disrupt service for thousands of customers of Sprint Nextel and its resellers. TAGS: service interruption, fiber, Sprint Nextel, Virgin Mobile, Phoenix Technologies, Palm Springs, traffic, San Diego, technician, reseller, spokesman

China accused of rerouting search traffic to Baidu

October 22, 2007 Google confirms reports that users attempting to access popular American search engines have been redirected to China-based Baidu. TAGS: Baidu.com Inc., China, search engine, TechCrunch, Beijing, traffic, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Windows Live, blog, Microsoft Corp.

AT&T chief, FCC chair clarify on Net neutrality

March 21, 2006 Whitacre says he has no plans to degrade service; FCC's Martin says companies should be allowed to recoup costs. TAGS: AT&T Corp., Net Neutrality, traffic, content provider, chairman, Verizon Communications, Google Inc.

iTunes makes Apple traffic sing

December 20, 2005 Numerous product launches keep Apple.com topping the list of fastest-growing sites, says new report. TAGS: Nielsen/NetRatings, visitor, traffic, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, Google Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Apple iPod

AT&T: Internet to hit full capacity by 2010

April 18, 2008 Blame it on all that content, especially videos, bring thrown into the pipes. But don't wish for government intervention, executive says.(By Andrew Donoghue of ZDNet UK)• AT&T to trim wor... TAGS: government intervention, Net Neutrality, AT&T Corp., traffic, capacity, government, service provider, U.S., Internet Service Provider, video

Trio of Cisco flaws may threaten networks

January 25, 2007 Holes in software that controls Cisco's routers and switches could let miscreants cripple computer networks, including the Internet. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco IOS, denial of service, computer network, vulnerability, traffic, router, security, operating system

Should AT&T police the Internet?

January 17, 2008 AT&T has said it is testing filtering technology that will look for copyrighted material. But should the company be acting as Internet cop? TAGS: AT&T Corp., traffic, agreement, service provider, spokesman

Windows weakness can lead to network traffic hijacks

March 25, 2007 Problem in the way Windows PCs obtain network settings could let attackers hijack traffic, researchers warn. TAGS: attacker, WINS, Windows PC, traffic, researcher, DNS, R&D, domain name, attack, server, article, Microsoft Internet Explorer, security, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, PC

War briefly draws traffic to news sites

April 24, 2003 U.S. Web surfers flocked to domestic and foreign news sites in March as the war with Iraq escalated, but the traffic increase was short-lived, surveys say. TAGS: Nielsen/NetRatings, traffic, visitor, CNN, survey, Internet-site, Iraq, U.S.

Cameroon registry accused of typo-squatting .com

August 8, 2006 Lawyer claims Cameroonian Net authorities are cashing in on fact that .cm domain is one letter shy of .com, which often gets mistyped. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., traffic, registry, domain name

Police test road-crash GPS program

April 3, 2006 Local trials of handheld PCs with GPS aims to get traffic in the U.K. running faster. TAGS: handheld computer, police, accident, U.K., GPS, traffic, handheld, survey, PC

YouTube challenger offers to pay for video

July 4, 2006 Start-up site Eefoof says it will pay a percentage of advertising revenue based on traffic each video attracts. TAGS: percentage, YouTube, creator, traffic, movies, video, CEO

Study: Net telephony quality worsening

July 25, 2006 If you're disappointed with the quality of Internet calling, you're not alone. A new study shows it's getting worse. TAGS: Brix Networks, IP telephony, VoIP, voice service, telephony, broadband network, traffic, service provider, IP, voice, Internet access, broadband, video

Microsoft takes down barrier in Vista firewall

April 27, 2006 Windows update will turn off the firewall's new feature by default--something customers have asked for, Microsoft says. TAGS: firewall, Zone Labs Inc., Sydney, malicious software, Microsoft Windows Vista, representative, barrier, traffic, protection, Microsoft Corp., security, Microsoft Windows
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