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Issue #25
Welcome to
another issue of On the Pulse, the eNewsletter to keep you up to date with
IT related news.
In this month's
issue we look at the continuing rise of Cybercrime in the UK and give some
simple tips to help avoid getting caught out. We'll review the fine
Microsoft have been ordered to pay for a complaint dating back to 1998 and
see how online banner advertisements could be turning visitors away from your website.
Finally we take our monthly trip down Google-lane to see how other Search
Engines now seem to be catching up.
We’ll keep doing
our best to make sure we send you genuinely useful snippets and if you
have any comments or suggestions for a future article, please drop us a
line. And don't forget to tell your friends!

Director, Sixth
Sense ESP
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Cybercrime rife in the UK
New
research shows cybercrime is an ever increasing occurrence,
especially here in the United Kingdom.
The report
from Garlik suggests that most cybercrime is unreported, which is
surely assisting the people involved.
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Microsoft monopoly ruling
Back in
1998 Microsoft had been under scrutiny for taking advantage of its
market dominance. An appeal by Microsoft was made in 2004 but at
last a decision has been made.
View
all of the findings in the full story.
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Online ads turning people off
Allowing people to advertise on your website has been a popular
way of gaining income with relatively little effort. However, new
research shows that websites that over do it are shooting
themselves in the foot.
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Is Google slipping?: Part 1
Another month, another story asking if Google's tight grip on the
internet is loosening when it comes to visitors.
This is
Part 1 of article concluded in next month's On the Pulse.
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