Shamed by government crackdownThree of China's most popular search engines have apologized for being slow to remove links to pornographic material, following the government's pledge on Monday to crac read more » DiscussBury
"China has announced a new clampdown on websites accused of "threatening morals by spreading pornography and vulgarity" - including Baidu, Google and Sina.com." read more » DiscussBury
Om Malik writes about TringMe, a Bangalore, India-based startup which has come up with a way to "marry VoIP with PHP, the lingua franca of the contemporary web. TringMe describes VoicePHP as an exte read more » DiscussBury
According to TechFlash, it looks like software giant EMC has acquired SourceLabs, provider of a set of tools and services used to support open source software like Linux. read more » DiscussBury
"A court in Shenzhen, China, sentenced 11 members of a software counterfeiting operation Wednesday, with the defendants getting between one and a half and six and half years in prison, according to read more » DiscussBury
"The rollout could lead to big business for the likes of Alcatel Lucent and Motorola, but questions remain on which companies will get 3G contracts. " read more » DiscussBury