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Blogger arrested over Guns N’ Roses song leak
A blogger suspected of streaming songs from the unreleased Guns N’ Roses album “Chinese Democracy” on his Web site was arrested Wednesday and appeared in court, where his bail was set at $10,000.
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Fans protest shutdown of ‘Mad Men’ feed
Cable network AMC has angered online fans of its critically acclaimed drama "Mad Men" by asking social networking site Twitter to shut down feeds inspired by the show.
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Video: MySpace deletes burned baby photos
Aug. 27: The parents of a badly burned baby are upset over having photos of their infant deleted from MySpace, and their account threatened if they repost them. WTWO's Sarah Fortune reports. (NBC News Channel)
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2,000-year-old Dead Sea Scrolls to go online
Scientists in Israel are taking digital photographs of the Dead Sea Scrolls with the aim of making the 2,000-year-old documents available to the public and researchers on the Internet.
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Who is the mystery 'iPhone Girl'?
Pictures of an Asian factory worker found on a new iPhone sold to a British customer have generated keen discussion on the Internet about her identity — and her fate.
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mtvU to launch U.S. campus guides online network
Viacom Inc's mtvU college cable network will launch an online network of campus guides, aiming to be the "Citysearch" of university life.
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Game leads to alleged kidnap plot
A woman is charged with plotting the real-life abduction of a boyfriend she met through the virtual reality Web site "Second Life."
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Pageant for nuns canceled
An Italian priest who had planned an online "pageant" for nuns has suspended the project, saying he was misinterpreted and had no intention of putting sisters on a beauty catwalk.
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Webcast still a go for ABC News
Rumors of the demise of ABC News' pioneering Web newscast have been greatly exaggerated.
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Olympics set the stage for Web tech fight
As the world's best athletes compete in Beijing, the summer Olympic games are setting the stage for a battle between Microsoft Corp. and Adobe Systems Inc. over the Internet's next big competition.
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