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GOOGLE HACKING (Mar 01 2008 03:54 GMT) - GOOGLE is the biggest search engine on the entire world wide web. Everyone have used it at least once, but not everyone knows the true power of Google search. Generally we use Google for getting info about a product , for finding cheap cellphones/laptops/deals etc. or for finding some porn pictures/movies etc. |
PRWeb: Automotive Consumer Publications
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Who's Got the FluX-Factor (Mar 01 2008 03:53 GMT) - The Flux Babes are already the hottest thing to hit the insurance business and Adrian Flux Insurance Services intends to make them even hotter by adding more Babes to the ranks. And the great news is that anyone visiting the Flux Babes website www.fluxbabes.co.uk not only gets an eyeful of the delightful Flux Babes but also gets a chance to look at all the new contenders and vote for their favourite girl. |
PRWeb: Automotive Consumer Publications
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Grand Prix New York Opens to the General Public (Mar 01 2008 03:53 GMT) - On February 12, Grand Prix New York Racing, LLC (GPNY) ―- a 120,000-square-foot indoor entertainment and recreational kart racing facility ―- will open its doors to the general public. The new venue is designed to provide a unique alternative to those who enjoy high-speed thrills, no matter what the weather. (PRWeb Feb 13, 2008) Read the full story at http: |
Techdirt
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Virginia Supreme Court Says Anti-Spamming Law Not A Free Speech Violation (Mar 01 2008 03:53 GMT) - Jeremy Jaynes, considered one of the biggest spammers in the US was sentenced to nine years in prison for violating a Virginia anti-spam law. As part of his appeal, Jaynes claimed that the anti-spam law itself was unconstitutional, as it violated his right to free speech. It would appear that argument hasn't worked out, as a somewhat divided Virginia Supreme Court has ruled against him, upholding the conviction. It does raise some interesting first amendment questions -- but most spamming activity involves so many other things that could be considered illegal (such as computer trespass, identity fraud, false advertising, etc., etc. |
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