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How to Access Pandora From Anywhere in the World (Wired News) Thanks to legal restrictions, the free music streaming service, built on the Music Genome Project, Pandora is available only in the United States. It's OK, we've got some tips to getting around the restriction by setting up a proxy to make it look like you're from the United States, even if you're not. us.rd.yahoo.com
Anonymous Surfing is Now Available for Firefox and Vista Using Private Proxy (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Anonymous Proxy released for Firefox version 3.0 under both Windows XP and Windows Vista. Download a free trial of the anonymous proxy at http://www.privacyview.com/anonymous_proxy/anonymous_proxy.aspx. us.rd.yahoo.com
Chaos aims to crack China's firewall (Guardian Unlimited) Danny Bradbury on an initiative to bypass the internet ban for journalists at the games us.rd.yahoo.com
Should We Care About Web Censorship in China? (Washington Post) Aside from air pollution, the one issue that has occupied the final days before the Beijing Olympics is Internet censorship. us.rd.yahoo.com
Setting up LAMP on FreeBSD (NewsForge) Setting up a LAMP server is a common task for systems administrators, and FreeBSD is one of the most reliable and stable operating systems available. You can swap out the L in LAMP with F for FreeBSD to build a fast and reliable Web server. us.rd.yahoo.com
BitTorrent hole in ISP filter tests (ZDNet Australia) The results of ISP-level content filtering tests released today by the federal government have revealed that the products tested could filter websites with illegal content or block entire peer-to-peer networks such as BitTorrent, but could not identify illegal content shared on peer-to-peer (P2P) networks. us.rd.yahoo.com
Music companies to police illegal downloads (Times Online) No sooner had Britain’s six biggest internet service providers (ISPs) agreed to monitor illegal file sharing than the web was abuzz with suggestions to get around the scheme. us.rd.yahoo.com
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