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Mr. Otellini said more data had crossed the Internet in 2010 than in all the previous years of Internet activity combined.
Days after photos of the Disney star Cyrus in a bra crossed the internet and the AP, Cyrus' bare shoulders and back are seen in this photo, taken from a still during the ET ad.
But there are few more disgusting that have crossed my Internet browser then the report this week about Iran looking a bit deeper into Sharia law and coming to the conclusion that of course the legal marrying age (read: "age of consent") should be lowered all the way down to nine years old.
Twitter is touting its role in modern politics as part of the reason it's the ideal platform for this, since it says tweets related to the Democratic and Republican primaries earlier this year received over 1 billion impressions, and also notes that 10 million tweets crossed the internets during the first Presidential debate of the 2012 cycle.
All these scenarios require heavy networking: Vital data or data about your residental behavior crosses the Internet a couple of time, i. e., rather private data is available in the generally accessible Internet.
Cisco, a networking company, reckons nearly 1m minutes of video will cross the internet every second by 2018.
Still, however cross the internet firms may be about the way they've been painted, the pressure seems to be working.
"Encryption protects what you said on a phone call as it crosses the internet, it protects what was written in a text message, it protects your picture so no one can see it," he said.
The Museum of Old and New Art on Friday announced the festival's line-up, which will also include London-based Unitheirisuspendedsts and their suspended grid of pendulums; Cameron Robbins with ephemeral LED light drawings that transcribe the patterns of the wind; and Nancy Mauro-Flude performing a piece described as "thirties-era DaDa cabaret crossed with cypherpunk internet cafe".
Image via Male readers of the internet crossed their legs and let out a unified grimace of pain yesterday when a story made the rounds about a 70-year-old Australian man who got a fork lodged in his dong.
In the meantime, he's spared 24-hour coverage because Cain keeps appearing at the top of the newshour, alternately glowering and maliciously sneering, like Clarence Thomas crossed with an internet trollface.
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