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Thursday, June 14, 2007

The week's most-read stories; AT&T going Hollywood to fight piracy

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Network World Daily News: PM, 06/14/07

Breaking news

AT&T going Hollywood to fight piracy
According to a story in the Los Angeles Times, AT&T is teaming with movie studios and recording companies to thwart pirated material from traversing its network.

The top 10 most-read NEWS STORIES this week

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1. Who are the 3 faces of Vista?
2. FBI: Operation Bot Roast finds over 1M botnet victims
3. Juniper feels growing pains
4. Wireless networks: The burning questions
5. Xen: Moving beyond VMware
6. How DOE lab secured campus with wireless
7. Top 15 USB geek gadgets
8. Marriott's converged network 'horror story'
9. Bill Gates' Harvard commencement speech
10. Vista not playing well with IPv6

The top 5 most-read IN-DEPTH STORIES this week

1. Wireless networks: The burning questions
2. Marriott exec shares converged network 'horror story'
3. Microsoft’s Bill Gates: Harvard commencement speech transcript
4. Vista not playing well with IPv6
5. 10 free virtualization tools worth noting

The top 5 most-read BLOGS and COLUMNS this week

1. FBI: Operation Bot Roast finds over 1 million botnet victims
2. Who are the 3 faces of Vista?
3. Casino bans author of Word for being lucky
4. Patent office program to get computer technology into fast lane
5. Bots on your net? Look twice

The most-read REVIEW this week

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TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. Who are the 3 faces of Vista?
2. FBI finds over 1M botnet victims
3. Juniper feels growing pains
4. Wireless networks: The burning questions
5. Xen: Moving beyond VMware
6. How DOE lab secured campus with wireless
7. Top 15 USB geek gadgets
8. Marriott's converged network 'horror story'
9. Bill Gates' Harvard commencement speech
10. Vista not playing well with IPv6

MOST E-MAILED STORY:
Bill Gates' Harvard commencement speech


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