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current | 16:06, 30 October 2012 | 1,280 × 1,280 (1.27 MB) | Mmxx | Reverted to version as of 15:51, 7 January 2007 | |
01:30, 30 October 2012 | 1,280 × 1,280 (1.56 MB) | Rotatebot | Bot: Image rotated by 90° | ||
15:51, 7 January 2007 | 1,280 × 1,280 (1.27 MB) | Dodek | This image was copied from wikipedia:en. The original description was: {{FeaturedPicture|Internet Map}} == Summary == I created this small partial map of the Internet from the 2005-01-15 data found [http://www.opte.org/maps/ here] using a slightly d |
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- 'Wikileaks.org' taken offline in many areas after fire, court injunction
- 'Worst song of all time' becomes YouTube sensation
- .tel top-level domain launched
- 10 billionth song downloaded from Apple's iTunes Store
- 10 billionth update placed on social networking website Twitter
- 2008-09 Wikipedia for Schools goes online
- Al Jazeera website restored after Al-Rashedon hack
- Andrew Marr angers bloggers, describing them as 'inadequate, pimpled and single'
- Anti-ACTA activists protest across Europe
- British ISPs restrict access to Wikipedia amid child pornography allegations
- British military secrets leaked on social networking sites
- California's violent video game ban law ruled unconstitutional by US Court of Appeals
- China lifts ban on non-Chinese versions of Wikipedia
- China targets Google, Baidu and Internet portals over porn
- Chinese spy network infiltrated foreign affairs, embassies
- Christian Science Monitor to cease daily print publication
- Conficker computer worm infections soar
- EU deems UK privacy laws inadequate, takes legal action
- Egypt registers first domain name in Arabic
- Encyclopædia Britannica fights back against Wikipedia, soon to let users edit contents
- English Wikipedia publishes 3 millionth article
- Facebook acquires Instagram for US$1 billion
- Facebook hired PR firm to discredit Google, reveals leaked correspondence
- Facebook reaches 500 million users
- Facebook to share the technology 'behind its servers'
- File sharing site The Pirate Bay sold
- Flight simulation site Avsim 'destroyed' by hackers
- France, Germany officials warn against using Internet Explorer
- German internet watchdog to remove URLs to 'Virgin Killer' from search engines
- Getty taps into Flickr snappers
- Google's search index hits one trillion page mark
- Google claims that lawsuit threatens Internet
- Google launches web browser, dubbed Chrome
- Google mistakenly collects private data from Wi-Fi networks
- Google not accessible in some parts of China
- Google removes ownership claim from Chrome EULA
- Homeless Columbus, Ohio man with 'god-given gift of voice' becomes YouTube sensation
- IE8 Beta 2 will be released soon
- IEEE approves 802.11n standard after six years
- IWF reverses censorship of Wikipedia
- Internet hacking group LulzSec disbands
- Iranian news agency reproduces The Onion article
- Jack Herrick, wikiHow founder interviewed by Wikinews
- Knight Foundation and Mozilla send geeks into newsrooms
- LulzSec attacks Nintendo server
- MMS comes to American iPhones
- Microsoft Network users experience international outage
- Mobile operator Orange bills French doctor €160,000 for one month of Internet use
- Monster.com aquires Yahoo's HotJobs service for $225 million
- MySpace loses over ten million users in one month
- MySpace removes 90,000 sex offenders
- New Internet addresses tested on World IPv6 Day
- New Internet site PleaseRobMe claims to reveal location of social networkers
- News of Michael Jackson's death overloads Internet sites and sparks hoaxes
- Obama's transition website 'frees the content'
- Online retailer Zappos.com hit by hackers
- People limited to 150 friends, despite Facebook, says academic
- Pirate Bay case: Internet group attacks websites in "Operation Baylout"
- Potential Wikia mass exodus
- RNA journal submits articles to Wikipedia
- Radical left computer activists capture data of Blood and Honour web forum with 31,948 users
- Rights groups: Forcing Wikileaks.org offline raises 'serious First Amendment concerns'
- Rumors of Oprah Winfrey's death a hoax
- Santorum neologism spreads to Romney
- Scots report crime using Facebook
- Skype apologises after service goes down for hours
- Skype suffers downtime in Europe
- Sprint Nextel depeers from Cogent Communications
- Swedish court finds administrators of The Pirate Bay guilty of contributory copyright infringement
- TV presenter Vernon Kay has to deny death claims after Wikipedia article claims he is dead
- Teen broadcasts suicide online
- Truth comes out about Suprnova closure
- Twitter announces advertising platform
- Twitter to allow censorship of posts on a country by country basis
- U.S. Congressman Jason Altmire comes out against SOPA
- U.S. ISPs to test restricting heavy Internet users
- UK nears US in cyber-crime, ahead of Nigeria, Romania
- UK sex offenders to be banned from some websites
- US Court of Appeals upholds free licenses
- US Library of Congress plans archive of Twitter
- US government, music industry websites taken offline in web attack
- US plan for broadband Internet released
- US reveals Internet security efforts
- Vandalism on online epilepsy forum triggers convulsions
- We'll always have .paris: ICANN votes for top level domain registration in 2009
- Web startup Sqoot loses sponsorship after failed advert deemed sexist by social media
- Website of Bill O'Reilly, FOX News commentator, hacked in retribution
- Wikileaks claims news organisations pressured to remove articles on billionaire fraudster
- Wikimedia, IWF respond to block of Wikipedia over child pornography allegations
- Wikimedia Foundation addresses controversial content conflict
- Wikinews interviews Brooks Lindsay, founder of Debatepedia
- Wikinews investigates: Advertisements disguised as news articles trick unknowing users out of money, credit card information
- Wikipedia and sister projects back online after server failure
- Wolfram Research’s new product Alpha to compete with Google and Wikipedia
- Yahoo! to purge personal data after 3 months
- Zeus botnet trojan horse is back
- User:HammondJr~enwikinews/Sandbox
- User:RichardF/Sandbox
- Wikinews:Dynamic quiz/quiz/2008/52
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