Bypassing the Mobile Carriers
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Will US Carriers Be Able To Prevent
Mobile Spam?
Will US Carriers Be Able To Prevent
Mobile Spam?
06/30/2004 04:31 AMLots of people have been predicting that the next big spam problem is
going to be text messaging SMS spam to your mobile phone. While it's
already a problem in some countries, some are now suggesting that
it
won't be that big of a problem in the US -- though, some of the
reasoning may be questioned. The first reason given is that US users
don't text message as much. The obvious response to that is that the
word "yet" needs to be added to that sentence. The trend is pretty
clear, and text messaging use in the US has been rising rapidly over
the last year. Next, they claim that the US carriers have learned
from overseas carriers and are better prepared. Perhaps that's true,
but spammers are pretty good about getting around any kind of
"preparations." The next reason is my favorite: "Text messages sent
from one carrier to another may not go through, because the networks
are not always technically compatible." In other words, "because US
carriers are so technically screwed up, many spam messages may just
disappear -- as may many legitimate messages." Funny that this comes
right after the experts claim the US carriers are better prepared to
stop spam. If they still haven't figured out interoperability, then
how can they really be prepared for text spam? Still, the biggest
reason why text spam may not be as big an issue in the US is that many
carriers charge for each text message, adding quite the speedbump to
any traditional spammer's plans. Unfortunately, though, there are
often ways around this, as many phone systems either offer web
gateways for sending free text messages or have an email-to-SMS system
that will let people send text messages over email. In such cases,
the spammer just needs to figure out what email address goes to your
phone, and (once again) there will be plenty of mobile spam annoying
you everywhere you go.
Mobile Carriers Avoid European 3G
Mobile Carriers Avoid European 3G
04/27/2004 06:03 AMHankooki Apr 27 2004 9:09AM GMT
Suspension on Mobile Carriers Starts
Suspension on Mobile Carriers Starts
06/21/2004 04:27 AMHankooki Jun 21 2004 8:50AM GMT
Mobile Carriers Tagged With W10.1
Billion in Fines
Mobile Carriers Tagged With W10.1
Billion in Fines
12/29/2004 08:06 AMHankooki Dec 29 2004 12:21PM GMT
Consumers Still Hate Mobile Phone
Carriers
Consumers Still Hate Mobile Phone
Carriers
01/04/2005 10:51 PMThe latest Consumer Reports research on mobile phone operators in the
US suggests that, well,
people
still aren't that happy with their provider, they experience
plenty of dropped calls and many are hoping that the grass is greener
(signal is stronger?) on the other side of the fence (next tower
over?). The dropped call issue may be the biggest -- as that's often
how people judge the quality of the service they receive. Finding out
that 70% of users experienced at least one dropped call in the week
prior to the study being done is not a good sign for the industry at
all. About the only thing that keeps these rates acceptable is the
fact that everyone else is equally as bad, so there's really no where
else to go. In the meantime, I don't know if I've just been lucky,
but it's pretty rare that my mobile phone drops a call (though, I
should admit that it did so three times in the course of one
conversation this past weekend).
Mobile carriers brace for New Year's
textstravaganza
Mobile carriers brace for New Year's
textstravaganza
12/30/2003 12:14 PMTelecom providers in Australia, Japan, and Europe are bracing for a
bumper crop of text-messaged new year's greetings:
Mobile phone companies are bolstering networks in anticipation of a
record 35 million text messages New Year's Eve revellers will send
tonight. The figure would surpass the record estimated 29 million
text messages on Christmas Day. With many texters in places where it
will be hard to hear a phone ring, never mind hold a phone
conversation, some are predicting the volume of text messages could
eclipse voice calls for the first time. A Telstra spokesman said that
on Christmas Day customers made 15 million voice calls and sent 11.8
million text messages. Virgin, which has the smallest, but youngest
and most text-mad customer base, expects to carry about 4 million
messages on New Year's Eve - an average of 10 texts per customer.
LinkWireless carriers develop mobile
standard
Wireless carriers develop mobile
standard
01/06/2005 12:35 AMBuenos Aires Herald Jan 6 2005 2:17AM GMT
Mobile carriers seek cheaper antipiracy
software
Mobile carriers seek cheaper antipiracy
software
04/01/2005 03:10 PMA powerful group of mobile telecom operators wants lower prices for
essential antipiracy systems, warning that high royalty payments could
stifle the burgeoning digital music and video markets.
Mobile Carriers Seek Cheaper Anti-Piracy
Software
Mobile Carriers Seek Cheaper Anti-Piracy
Software
04/01/2005 02:18 PMA powerful group of mobile telecoms operators calls for lower prices
for essential anti-piracy systems, warning that high royalty payments
may stifle the markets for digital music and video.
Shocker: People Realize That Mobile
Carriers Won't Make Money From Music
Shocker: People Realize That Mobile
Carriers Won't Make Money From Music
04/15/2005 04:49 AMFor quite some time, a bunch of folks have been pointing out that the
mobile phone operators are being somewhat idiotic in their belief that
they
they
can be music and media moguls. They got this idea in their head
once ringtones started to take off, and rather than thinking they
might just be a fad, both the music industry and the mobile operators
start drooling over how much money they think they're going to make --
when neither of them seem to actually understand the other's business
very much. While the theme of the last few months in the mobile world
seemed to be unquestioned acceptance that "content is king" it appears
the backlash is starting, as even the folks at Business Week are
realizing
the mobile operators will
never make much money by selling music directly. The article
points out what everyone always seems to forget. Even for Apple, the
clear leader in selling music online,
selli
ng music is a loss leader. In other words, the carriers would do
better to team up with someone (such as Apple) to handle selling
music, and they should just be happy with the increased usage. Of
course, instead of that, the operators are complaining that
iTune
s on phones will take revenue away from them. And, of course,
this doesn't even touch on issues like network over-capacity and the
fact that
people don't
want different music services on their phones and on their
computers. Between the recording industry and the mobile operators,
about the only thing you can bet on is that both industries' short
term greed, and total lack of understanding of what users want, is
likely to screw up any offerings for quite a few years.
Mobile Carriers Seek Cheaper Anti-Piracy
Software (Reuters)
Mobile Carriers Seek Cheaper Anti-Piracy
Software (Reuters)
04/01/2005 08:58 AMReuters - A powerful group of mobile telecoms
operators on Friday called for lower prices for essential
anti-piracy systems, warning that high royalty payments may
stifle the markets for digital music and video.
Wireless gaming is a match made in
venture capital heaven: The mobile
carriers need new ways to hold on to its
Wireless gaming is a match made in
venture capital heaven: The mobile
carriers need new ways to hold on to its
08/17/2004 06:48 PMNewsweek Aug 17 2004 9:58PM GMT
Japanese Telecom Carriers, Pioneers Of
Internet-Capable And Picture-Snapping
Handsets, Have Now Come Up With The
World's First Mobile Phone That Enables
Users To Listen To Calls Inside Their
Heads - By Conducting Sound Through Bone
Japanese Telecom Carriers, Pioneers Of
Internet-Capable And Picture-Snapping
Handsets, Have Now Come Up With The
World's First Mobile Phone That Enables
Users To Listen To Calls Inside Their
Heads - By Conducting Sound Through Bone
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Bypassing PatchFinder 2
Bypassing PatchFinder 2
02/16/2004 05:28 PMEdgar Barbosa (Feb 15 2004)
[PHP] include() bypassing filter with
php://input
[PHP] include() bypassing filter with
php://input
05/27/2004 09:06 PMHimeur Nourredine (May 27 2004)
Re: [PHP] include() bypassing filter
with php://input
Re: [PHP] include() bypassing filter
with php://input
05/28/2004 12:24 PMKeary Suska (May 27 2004)
Bypassing Minute Charges with Day Passes
Bypassing Minute Charges with Day Passes
03/08/2004 11:15 PMFrom the "you can roam, but you can't hide" department, Brian Jepson
repeats a way to bypass high STSN iBahn per-minute charges through
Boingo: Jepson is at a conference that has 25-cent-per-minute iBahn
service from STSN. This is the typical STSN rate for pay-as-you-go.
Guests of the same hotel can typically pay a fixed day rate as part of
a package involving phone service; or service might be free for
guests. Jepson hacks the system by signing up for an initial Boingo
As-You-Go package of $7.95 for two one-day sessions. (This rate only
applies for your first As-You-Go pass purchase, however; after that,
it's $7.95 per day pass.) He then uses iBahn's extra options to
authenticate via Boingo. If he'd had the Boingo software installed, he
could have bypassed even more of the hassle....
After Bypassing N.A.A.C.P., Bush Courts
Black Voters
After Bypassing N.A.A.C.P., Bush Courts
Black Voters
07/23/2004 01:03 PMPresident Bush today questioned what Democrats had done for black
voters and invited them to embrace his agenda.
Directories management bypassing in
Goahead webserver <= 2.1.8
Directories management bypassing in
Goahead webserver <= 2.1.8
01/19/2004 03:07 PMLuigi Auriemma (Jan 19 2004)
More users bypassing browsers to access
the web via Internet applications
More users bypassing browsers to access
the web via Internet applications
12/31/2003 03:47 PMInternetRetailer.com Dec 31 2003 3:10PM ET
Bypassing Intel's Overclock Limit
Reveals DDR2-667
Bypassing Intel's Overclock Limit
Reveals DDR2-667
07/08/2004 03:27 PMStudent, teacher punished for bypassing
school's 'net filters
Student, teacher punished for bypassing
school's 'net filters
04/05/2005 04:48 PMXeni Jardin:
A high school student was punished for freeing his fellow websurfing
students and teachers from their school's internet content filtering
system.
Conrad Sykes, 16, created a Web site that bypassed the
district's Internet content filter, which was hampering student
research, the student said. Sykes said he did this so students could
access research sites - but it also allowed students to visit adult
sites or others that the school district intends to screen out. Sykes'
site was so successful that many Spokane Public School students - and
people from as far away as Alabama and Pennsylvania - used it
thousands of times between Dec. 14 and Feb. 22.
Sykes was even asked by his computer teacher, Wes Marburger, to
make a presentation to other classes on the number of visitors to his
Web site.
The district filter is called Bess, and a dog is in the logo.
In the end, Sykes was suspended for two days in February for violating
school computer use policies. His teacher was given a written
reprimand and removed from teaching computer classes. The state Office
of Professional Practices is now investigating and could potentially
take away Marburger's teaching certificate.
Link to newspaper article (subscription required), and here is
young Conrad Sykes' blog:
Link (
via Declan McCullagh's politech)
The Mobile Technology Webl0g - "Location
Based Services and all about Mobile
Marketing" - Porn 4 UR Mobile
The Mobile Technology Webl0g - "Location
Based Services and all about Mobile
Marketing" - Porn 4 UR Mobile
03/29/2005 04:35 PMCARNIVAL OF THE CAPITALISTS .. week's
edition
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European carriers get some Sun
European carriers get some Sun
06/24/2004 09:25 PMZDNet Jun 25 2004 1:30AM GMT
The carriers are coming
The carriers are coming
12/15/2003 07:05 AMAT&T, Time Warner Cable and Qwest are staking their claim on the voice
over Internet Protocol market. Is this the beginning of the end for
VoIP start-ups?
Canadian carriers wonder: 3G or not 3G?
Canadian carriers wonder: 3G or not 3G?
07/19/2004 09:40 PMITBusiness.ca Jul 20 2004 1:26AM GMT
HP Gets Call for Carriers
HP Gets Call for Carriers
08/16/2004 12:38 PMMotorola taps the computer maker to team up on next-gen networks.
Hey, Regional Carriers Can Merge Too
Hey, Regional Carriers Can Merge Too
01/06/2005 06:52 AMWhen Cingular finished buying AT&T Wireless, it was as if everyone who
wrote about mobile operators had a pre-conceived notion that the
market needed six carriers. To fill that empty slot, suddenly Alltel
started to get much more recognition -- despite being a regional
carrier. With Sprint and Nextel merging, there's going to be more
room on that six spot list. However, it looks like this merger mania
also represents a chance for some of these regional operators to
consolidate a bit themselves. The latest is that it looks like Alltel
(rather than being
bought by
Verizon Wireless, as some had thought) is
trying to buy
Western Wireless, another regional carrier. Both are CDMA-based,
so that makes integration easier. Also, with little overlap, the
combined companies start to look a lot more like a national carrier
(though, they're not completely there). What was that about
consolidation among the national carriers creating less competition?
It certainly looks like some of the regional players see it as a
vacuum they can fill. Anyone taking bets on which regional carriers
will be rumored to be merging next?
Carriers invest in convergence
Carriers invest in convergence
11/14/2003 05:45 AMOut with the old, in with the new
European cell carriers get some Sun
European cell carriers get some Sun
06/24/2004 09:16 PMOrange and T-Mobile will sell only downloads that are Java Verified,
in a win for Sun and its downloading software for cell phones.
Wireless carriers not happy about DRM
Wireless carriers not happy about DRM
04/01/2005 03:24 PMThe wireless carriers are not happy with licensing feeds being put
on them and are basically feel they are being robbed. Personally I am
glad that industry is starting to feel some pain maybe someone will
wake up someday and say that DRM is out of control and needs to reeled
in. [Engadget]
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Carriers should be context providers
Carriers should be context providers
03/06/2004 01:56 AMAs the thought of paying $3500 for a month of gprs sinks
in and I think about the speech I'm going to give at
MILIA to the carriers and content providers in the audience, I'm
thinking more and more about how I think it might be a bad idea for
the carriers to get into the content business.
I think that as broadband becomes a standard part of households,
more and more people will fill up their iPods and mobile devices with
all the content they need from their flat-fee low-cost pipe. Most
content isn't THAT time sensitive. I don't see any reason to have to
download content on-the-go over expensive gprs when devices can talk
wifi or bluetooth and have enough storage to allow you to carry
content around.
The main value that always-on provides is presence information,
short messages and time sensitive stuff like news. I don't really see
the need to have broadband to do that. I think the carriers should
focus their energies on stuff like identity, payment systems, IM and
presence and leave the content business up to people who know how to
move large volumes of bits around at low cost. The problem with most
telephone companies is that they have spent their whole lives worrying
about quality of service, but moving large volumes of data around is
not about quality of service. You can afford to drop a few bits if
they're not time sensitive and it's a completely different game than
the circuit business.
I realize that 3G networks are supposed to provide us with a
cheaper way to provide mobile broadband, but I just can't imagine the
cost of all of the roaming deals, the metering systems and the BigCo
overhead ever being able to compete with the simplicity of the
Internet and wifi. I am not convinced that there is a market for
broadband mobile content.
This may seem obvious to Internet folks, but I think the mobile
operators are seriously considering broadband content over mobile
phone networks as "the next big thing".
Swedish 3G Carriers Cry Uncle
Swedish 3G Carriers Cry Uncle
06/29/2004 12:32 PMThe Feature Jun 29 2004 4:33PM GMT
How to switch carriers but keep your
phone
How to switch carriers but keep your
phone
06/08/2004 10:01 PMZDNet Jun 9 2004 1:38AM GMT
Phone DRM too expensive, say carriers
Phone DRM too expensive, say carriers
04/02/2005 06:56 AMFragmentation looms
Motorola RAZR V3 carriers
Motorola RAZR V3 carriers
08/01/2004 11:16 PMMobileTracker Aug 2 2004 2:27AM GMT
Swedish Carriers Fight 3G
Swedish Carriers Fight 3G
06/28/2004 11:22 AMUnstrung.com Jun 28 2004 3:50PM GMT
Phone DRM too expensive, say carriers.
Phone DRM too expensive, say carriers.
04/02/2005 03:43 PMThe Register:
Phone DRM too expensive, say carriers.Will Carriers Kill The iTunes Phone?
Will Carriers Kill The iTunes Phone?
07/29/2004 04:48 AMApple (and Motorola) took a lot of people by surprise earlier this
week by announcing
plans to
put iTunes on a mobile phone, but they may have left out one very
important part: figuring out how the carriers get a cut. The wireless
carriers are notorious for
suppo
rting closed systems, and making sure that they get a cut of any
transaction that goes through a mobile phone. While this is a
shortsighted move that has slowed down the creation and adoption of
wireless services and applications, the carriers still insist on
sticking to that plan, under the weird belief that they know best what
applications and services subscribers will use (and pay for). So,
now, many analysts are pointing out that for all the hype surrounding
the mobile iTunes,
there's a good chance carriers won't let it run on
their phones, unless they somehow get a cut. Of course, for the
smart carrier, this is a perfectly good opportunity to open up their
offering. Giving subscribers an open platform with plenty of
applications and services should generate more interest and allow the
carrier to steal customers away from its competitors. Eventually, it
will happen, but it may take a while.
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AirG to Offer the Sea-Doo® 3D™ Mobile
Game Promotion. AirG Powers First Ever
Sea-Doo Mobile Contest
AirG to Offer the Sea-Doo® 3D™ Mobile
Game Promotion. AirG Powers First Ever
Sea-Doo Mobile Contest
03/14/2005 05:55 PMAirG, the global leader in multiplayer mobile entertainment products
is working with Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (BRP), maker of
the popular Sea-Doo® watercraft, to bring the first Sea-Doo branded
mobile game to mobile phone users. [PRWEB Feb 16, 2005]
AirG Extends Mobile Games Offering in
Australia: AirG Provides New JAVA
Content to Virgin Mobile Australia
AirG Extends Mobile Games Offering in
Australia: AirG Provides New JAVA
Content to Virgin Mobile Australia
04/02/2005 04:53 AMAirG, the most innovative supplier of advanced multiplayer mobile
entertainment solutions has been chosen by Virgin Mobile Australia to
expand its JAVA games content service and manage all provisioning for
future content releases, including testing and quality assurance.
[PRWEB Apr 2, 2005]
AirG Liberates Mobile Phone Users in
Iraq: AirG Launches Interactive Mobile
Community ‘MonAmi’ on Iraq’s First GSM
Mobile Network
AirG Liberates Mobile Phone Users in
Iraq: AirG Launches Interactive Mobile
Community ‘MonAmi’ on Iraq’s First GSM
Mobile Network
04/09/2005 03:48 AMAirG, the global leader in powering mobile communities announced today
that its mobile friend finder service MonAmi is now available to
customers in Iraq. [PRWEB Apr 9, 2005]
Meteor Rockstar Makes Customers
Celebrities AirG Powers First Ever Game
Launch Exclusively for ‘The Meteors’
Meteor Rockstar Makes Customers
Celebrities AirG Powers First Ever Game
Launch Exclusively for ‘The Meteors’
03/14/2005 05:55 PMMeteor Mobile Communications, Ireland’s fastest growing mobile
operator, and AirG, the leading global publisher of mobile games
announce the launch of a new mobile game for Ireland’s most exciting
music event of the year, the Meteor Ireland Music Awards 2005. [PRWEB
Feb 16, 2005]
Dismantling the Axis of Evil: A New
Battle for Control and Total Conquest Is
Underway - AirG Launches Art of Tyranny
- World’s Latest Mobile Multiplayer Game
Dismantling the Axis of Evil: A New
Battle for Control and Total Conquest Is
Underway - AirG Launches Art of Tyranny
- World’s Latest Mobile Multiplayer Game
03/14/2005 05:55 PMAfter months in development AirG, the global leading in developing and
distributing cutting edge multiplayer mobile entertainment
applications, announces the launch of Art of Tyranny (AoT). This
highly sought after game is now available through mobile operators in
North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. [PRWEB Mar 5, 2005]
AirG Launches Interactive Mobile
Community 'MonAmi' on Iraq's First GSM
Mobile Network
AirG Launches Interactive Mobile
Community 'MonAmi' on Iraq's First GSM
Mobile Network
04/10/2005 05:49 AMBC Technology Apr 10 2005 9:33AM GMT
You’re Hired! The Mobile Apprentice
Search 2005 is Underway: AirG Partners
with Local Vancouver Students to Expose
Canada’s Mobile Game Developer Talent
You’re Hired! The Mobile Apprentice
Search 2005 is Underway: AirG Partners
with Local Vancouver Students to Expose
Canada’s Mobile Game Developer Talent
03/24/2005 04:46 AMAirG, the global leader in wireless gaming has partnered with Simon
Fraser University, a local Vancouver, Canada university, to host a
mobile game development competition. Students will compete for a cash
prize and opportunity to have their winning mobile application
launched on a Canadian mobile carrier. [PRWEB Mar 24, 2005]
Microsoft Chat: Windows XP Smart
Displays Online chat
Microsoft Chat: Windows XP Smart
Displays Online chat
12/04/2003 07:11 PMThe Human Element: Online Cheaters: From
Chat Room to Cheap Motel? (PC World)
The Human Element: Online Cheaters: From
Chat Room to Cheap Motel? (PC World)
02/10/2004 05:33 AMPC World - Is suggestive online chatting really cheating? A new study
shows some married folks don't think so.
Police charge 12-year-old with making
death threats in online chat room
Police charge 12-year-old with making
death threats in online chat room
12/10/2003 08:07 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Dec 10 2003 6:59AM ET
Opera 7.5 Beta Showcases Integrated
E-Mail, Chat
Opera 7.5 Beta Showcases Integrated
E-Mail, Chat
04/23/2004 07:08 PMChat Room
Chat Room
05/07/2004 12:02 PM
Micros
copic fragments of plastic are a
"major pollutant", floating in the ocean,
settling on seabeds, and washing up onshore - with unknown
consequences for marine ecosystems, according to a new study.
"We've found this microscopic plastic material at all of the
sites we've examined," [lead researcher]
Dr
Richard C
Thompson [of University of Plymouth, UK]
said.
"Interestingly, the abundance is reasonably consistent. So,
it suggests to us that the problem is really quite
ubiquitous." E-mail still riskier than face-to-face
chat
E-mail still riskier than face-to-face
chat
08/22/2004 09:02 PMZDNet Australia Aug 23 2004 1:37AM GMT
Legal Battle Over Chat-Room STDs
Legal Battle Over Chat-Room STDs
01/22/2004 07:13 AMHealth officials want to take AOL to court for refusing to warn its
members about outbreaks of sexually transmitted diseases among gay men
who use its service. In its defense, the company cites First Amendment
concerns. By Randy Dotinga.
'Brooklynbacon' officer bares all in
chat room
'Brooklynbacon' officer bares all in
chat room
12/30/2003 06:27 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Dec 30 2003 5:06PM ET
Yahoo Shuts Chat Room Doors
Yahoo Shuts Chat Room Doors
06/24/2005 09:26 PMSiliconValley.Internet.com Jun 25 2005 1:55AM GMT
Man charged over Internet chat room
offence
Man charged over Internet chat room
offence
11/03/2003 05:29 AMABC Online Nov 3 2003 4:38AM ET
George Michael in negative chat room
scandal!!
George Michael in negative chat room
scandal!!
07/09/2004 02:53 PMMedia-like anger triggers ego shutdown
Man allegedly tried to meet 14-year-old
from Internet chat room
Man allegedly tried to meet 14-year-old
from Internet chat room
08/12/2004 02:38 AMWorldNetDaily Aug 12 2004 6:32AM GMT
Fans Slam George Michael in His Chat
Room (AP)
Fans Slam George Michael in His Chat
Room (AP)
07/08/2004 09:10 AMAP - Pop singer George Michael might have expected some praise from
adoring fans when he set up a chat room on his Web site.
Fans slam George Michael in his chat
room
Fans slam George Michael in his chat
room
07/08/2004 10:19 AMChat Blazer, Cutting a Trail to
Enterprise Chat
Chat Blazer, Cutting a Trail to
Enterprise Chat
04/15/2004 11:36 PMInternet.com Apr 16 2004 3:07AM GMT
Lawsuit alleges AOL monitor seduced
15-year-old in Internet chat room
Lawsuit alleges AOL monitor seduced
15-year-old in Internet chat room
04/16/2005 09:19 PMCNEWS Apr 17 2005 1:28AM GMT
Police probing school killing focus on
Internet chat room
Police probing school killing focus on
Internet chat room
06/03/2004 02:13 AMAsahi.com Jun 3 2004 5:20AM GMT
AOL Sued Over Claim Chat Room Monitor
Seduced Girl (Reuters)
AOL Sued Over Claim Chat Room Monitor
Seduced Girl (Reuters)
04/15/2005 08:53 PMReuters - A 19-year-old Los Angeles woman has
sued AOL saying that a former monitor of its "kids only" chat
room seduced her online when she was a lonely teenager,
persuading her to send him nude photos of herself and to engage
in phone sex.
RCMP join British, U.S., Australian
police in Internet chat room patrols
RCMP join British, U.S., Australian
police in Internet chat room patrols
06/09/2004 05:37 PMNational Post Jun 9 2004 8:56PM GMT
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Harmful)
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12/29/2002 03:29 PM OS X is not perfect. In some ways it’s still quite unrefined
and somewhat user-hostile. For instance. Just as you could in OS 9, in
OS
View iPhoto 5 photo count by keyword or
date
View iPhoto 5 photo count by keyword or
date
02/05/2005 10:14 PMIf you have the Keyword panel visible in iPhoto 5, and you hover over
a keyword with the mouse, a tooltip tells you how many photos in the
current album/view have that keyword.
Similarly, hovering over a month/day if the C...
Microsoft Chat: MSN Messenger Chat
Microsoft Chat: MSN Messenger Chat
07/13/2004 05:11 PMthe Mail online | Mail - news, sport,
showbiz, health and more | Will a
British divorcee cost 'Wolfie' his job?
the Mail online | Mail - news, sport,
showbiz, health and more | Will a
British divorcee cost 'Wolfie' his job?
03/27/2005 04:57 AMWill a British divorcee cost 'Wolfie' his job? Obviously, his
incompetence won't. 3/26 .. Oh Wolfie! Wolfie! Invade me like you
invaded Iraq! .. is perhaps not true .. the daily
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