With the advent of "World Wide Web", the Cyberspace has spread its tenatacles throughout the globe bringing in its wake highly controversial issues. Despite advantages of this matrix of immense utility, the Internet poses potential threat to the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) of incurring liability for no fault of theirs.

http://www.circleofblue.org Nations and borders are artificial constructs. From space the Earth looks like a circle of blue. That is the message that runs through www.circleofblue.org. The site tries to unravel the complexities of the global freshwater crisis. It has three tools for the purpose: reportage; research papers and innovative communications tools. The website aggregates

Just when you thought the frenzy of Charles Darwin anniversary celebrations was on the wane, there is another tasty morsel. But unlike the multitude of TV and radio documentaries, books and exhibitions honouring the grandad of evolution, this item is all about popular participation. A project called Darwin Aloud is calling on people around the world to send in videos of themselves

The Delhi High Court has held the media cannot be restrained from reporting confidential information of a company pertaining to its upcoming projects and dealings with other companies. The court passed the order while dismissing a plea of petroleum company Petronet lng seeking to restrain a website from publishing information which

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Education Minister M A Baby inaugurated the education portal, higherstudiesonline.com, the new venture by a group based in Pathanamthitta, at a function held in Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday.

The site provides information on various courses and entrance examiations conducted by Indian and foreign universities.

Pune The Pune Municipal Corporation has set out to ensure that information on its website is regularly updated and authentic. It is making it compulsory for officials to publish the date of posting every report, project and circular along with the name of the author.

Legally-embattled Facebook has found an unexpected ally in a New Zealand judge. Wellington High Court judge David Glendall has approved the use of the social-networking site to serve court papers. Glendall approved the serving of legal papers on Craig Axe, who is alleged to have taken NZ $ 241,000 (US $ 126,300) from his family

Are you fed up with the long traffic snarls during peak hours, by sudden processions or rallies resulting in jams?

A new website now claims to provide up-to-date information about the traffic situation across the national capital and even solutions to all your traffic-related problems.

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