'Spam King' escapes $20m fine - by $19.95mSilicon.com, July 21, 2004
Last week, self-proclaimed Spam King and ladies underwear seller Scott Richter, was staring down the barrel of a $20m fine courtesy of New York attorney general Eliot Spitzer. Now, Richter has agreed to play by the rules and Spitzer has agreed to drop his price by £19.95m.
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Britain's Online Ad Market Surges in 2003 - StudyReuters, July 20, 2004
Britain's Internet advertising market topped 350 million pounds ($650
million) in 2003, putting the industry solidly on track to surpass
commercial radio within the next three years, an industry trade group said
on Tuesday.
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Verizon Weaves Fiber-Based Broadband OfferingPCWorld.com, July 21, 2004
Verizon Communications is scheduled to launch its fiber-based broadband
service, offering up to 30 mebabits per second to homes and small businesses
and starting at a monthly rate of $34.95, the company has announced.
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Trying to Hire? Hit the WebPCWorld.com, July 21, 2004
Monster Government Solution came to the Capitol this week in an effort to
help federal recruiters find qualified job candidates online.
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Comcast to use Disney games, ABC news for WebReuters, July 21, 2004
Walt Disney Co. has struck a deal with Comcast Corp. to provide news and children's Internet programming as part of the cable company's effort to distinguish its high-speed Web product, the companies said.
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