Small business news briefing: 5 January
Posted 5 January 2007 at 3:14PM by Alexa Williamson in Doing business online
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A few of today's headlines:
- Security bug found in Adobe PDF reader (BBC) - Adobe Acrobat users are being urged to upgrade their PDF readers as a security flaw that can make them vulnerable to hackers has been found.
- Internet TV: A Million Channels, Zero Cable Networks (E-commerce News) - By 2011, cable and satellite television providers will be facing competition from the Internet as a delivery method for regular television programming.
- DVD market under threat from Internet downloads - two stories today mark downloading music and movies from the Internet a growing trend that is weakening the DVD industry in the same way that DVDs did to VCR tapes and CDs did to tapes. DVD market faces decline as digital downloading takes hold (The Times). Pop charts set for radical overhaul (Reuters).
- Friday funny: Starkers Talkers (BTplc.com) - A survey for BT Broadband Talk has revealed that 49 percent of those questioned were happy to talk to their friends and family naked while in the privacy of their own home.
Tags: Adobe Acrobat, BT Broadband Talk, DVD market, internet downloads, internet television
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