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Momentum builds for open content management standard
A proposed standard meant to help content management systems communicate with each other has steady momentum, and an initial version could be finalized early next year.



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MJ, Facebook top Google, Yahoo, AOL search lists
Michael Jackson topped the list of 2009 online search terms on Google, AOL and Yahoo.

Amir Lev: Domain registration fraud spam
This week in Security Levity, I talk about domain registration fraud. We’re seeing various patterns of come-on for this type of fraud. Here are two such spam samples.

Court orders spam network to pay $15.2M
A U.S. district court judge has ordered the largest “spam gang” in the world to pay nearly $15.2 million for sending unsolicited e-mail messages marketing male-enhancement pills, prescription drugs and weight-loss supplements, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission said Monday.



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French court fines eBay $2.5 million
A French court has fined eBay [euro]1.7 million (US$2.5 million) for failing to comply with an earlier ruling that required the online retailer to prevent the sale of certain brands of perfume to French consumers on its sites.

‘Twitter’ is the Word of the Year
Global Language Monitor, which studies the use of words and phrases, announced that “twitter” is the top word of 2009 based on its tracking of words and phrases used in the media and online.

IT News Podcast: Yahoo best-friends Facebook
In today’s podcast: Intel tests 48-core processor; Bing finds its way; and Yahoo best-friends Facebook.



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Twitter’s dirty laundry
Despite often being a waste of time, Twitter does has value, such as providing Iranians with an outlet during this past summer’s elections. Turns out Twitter can be used to keep you apprised of more domestic developments as well …

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