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News Headlines For the Past Week

May 17, 2012

Canadians to get access to opt-out tool for web behavioural advertising

Comedies Lead the Way for the Next TV Season

Online Consumers Watching as Much Video on Computers as on TV

Virtual World Takes on Childhood Obesity

Canadian wave heads to Cannes Film Festival


May 16, 2012

In today's MNet News (bit.ly/lCdZ7v): GM pulls $10 million worth of ads from Facebook

How the Professor Who Fooled Wikipedia Got Caught by Reddit

Copyright debate cut short for second time

Rebranding Africa

Faux Coke Site Symbolizes Cybersquatting Concerns

Popular Surveillance Cameras Open to Hackers, Researcher Says


May 15, 2012

Social networking comes to your favourite bus stop in Vancouver and Toronto

The AP (Temporarily) Holds a Big Story

Nickelodeon Research Indicates Co-Viewing Opportunities

Principals seek a broader definition of bullying

Bankers group pitches cellphones as digital wallets


May 14, 2012

Majority of moms in TV ads are ‘intensive,’ family focused, analysis finds

Amid Media Upheavals, Television Holds Sway

Globe and Mail to introduce online paywall

5 Facebook rulings that affect what Canadians can do online

More Americans Worried About Cybarwar Than Terrorism, Study Finds


May 11, 2012

Facebook bullying appeal reaches Supreme Court

Kids' physical activity helps power online game in fitness pilot project

Catholic schools in Saskatoon set to vet music

Using Terror Charges to Stifle Independent Reporting

Online sharing, how much is too much?


 


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