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Daily News Podcast For Tuesday, August 8


Posted by admin, Aug 7, 2006 09:46 PM

In today's daily news podcast, we report on how AOL accidentally exposed the search data of 658,000 people, delve into the rough launch of Microsoft's Windows Live Spaces, and examine the reasons that Intel is preparing to support multicore education at 45 universities. We have an in-depth report on what's been happening at the Black Hat security conference, and the comments of the day focus on Google's attempt to control the way people use its name.

Your host today is Alice LaPlante.


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