Internet censorship revealed through the haze of malware pollution

On a January evening in 2011, Egypt — with a population of 80 million, including 23 million Internet users — vanished from cyberspace after its government ordered an Internet blackout amidst anti-government protests that led to the ouster of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. The following month, the Libyan government, also under siege, imposed an Internet "curfew" before completely cutting off . . .

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Offering travellers access to the airlines’ onboard stores through their smartphones

Offering travellers access to the airlines’ onboard stores through their smartphones
Onboard store technology specialist GuestLogix has launched a new travel application for BlackBerry Smartphones. The new mobile application, OnTouch Concierge, enables airlines to provide their customers with access to their Branded Onboard Stores, wherever they are, through their smartphones.

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IODA Deepens Global Music Catalog Through Partnerships With CODISCOS, Discos Corason and Doublemoon

IODA Deepens Global Music Catalog Through Partnerships With CODISCOS, Discos Corason and Doublemoon
Legendary Leaders in Latin and World Music Tap IODA for International Distribution Network and Marketing Services

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