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Thursday, May 11, 2006

Internet news: May


1. NEW YORK (Reuters) - Internet media leader Yahoo Inc.
(YHOO.O: Quote, Profile, Research) and broadcaster Telemundo are expected to announce a deal to merge their Spanish language U.S. Web sites to court one of the fastest-growing media audiences, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
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2. Nearly 75% of FTSE 100 company Web sites fail to meet minimum accessibility requirements according to new research that, perhaps for the first time, was largely undertaken manually.
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3. School District Bans Gay Sites, Ex-Gays OK
Palm Beach, Florida) Palm Beach County's school board is under fire for blocking access to the Web sites of LGBT rights groups while allowing sites advocating the so-called ex-gay movement to go unfiltered.
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4. Parents, keep eye on social network Web sites
As of yesterday, the social networking Web site MySpace.com had an estimated 76.6 million users. In another month, according to MySpace numbers, an additional 5 million people — primarily 16 to 25 year olds — will have signed up as users.
That should be scary to parents who don’t know anything about MySpace and are clueless about what content is on their children’s profiles.
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