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Daily News Podcast For Wednesday, March 15


Posted by admin, Mar 14, 2006 09:27 PM

In this report: The U.S. government is backing off somewhat in its demands for Google to turn over search data; social networking services are catching on with some business users, but are still having profit problems; Amazon launches an online storage service that could bring closer competition with Google; Intel adds a low-voltage chip to its portfolio; securing customer data doesn't seem to be a major priority for banks despite all the recent data breaches; and an Internet backlash has stalled the "online civility" bill proposal in New Jersey.

Our in-depth report is about technology and your health, and our editorial comments are about keeping kids safe online. Your host for today is Johanna Ambrosio.

Background music: "So Long (instrumental)," courtesy The Cow Exchange under Creative Commons License


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