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    +Google U.S. Web search share jumps to 58.5 pct
      SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc enjoyed one of its biggest monthly gains in U.S. Web search market share in October, building on consistent gains over the past two years, according to industry data out on Wednesday.

    +Militants seen educated in cyber training camps
      WIESBADEN, Germany (Reuters) - The Internet has become a key teaching tool for Islamist militants who are using it to educate recruits in cyber training camps, crime and security experts said on Wednesday.

    +Web offers myriad choices for holiday cards
      LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A search for fun holiday cards yields a world of choices on the Web, where sites will personalize greetings, offering distinctive missives from elf aerobics to Santa wearing only a mistletoe sprig.

    +U.N. aid agency seeks YouTube ads
      ROME (Reuters) - The United Nations' food aid agency has called on budding film-makers to help it raise awareness of hunger and bring the reality of abject poverty and suffering to the "YouTube" generation.

    +Online sales ease crunch for package giants
      NAPERVILLE, Illinois (Reuters) - The U.S. economy is being threatened by everything from the housing credit crunch to high gasoline prices, but John Nikolich has yet to see it.

    +"Rock Band" takes on "Guitar Hero"
      SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - MTV's "Rock Band" video game took the stage on Tuesday, a new entrant in the fast-growing genre of musical games that could boost the fortunes of the flagging music industry.

    +EU's Mandelson: U.S. needs to change gambling laws
      BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European trade chief Peter Mandelson said the United States should let foreign companies into its multibillion-dollar online gaming market instead of trying to compensate European firms for shutting them out.

    +Saks expects strong growth in online business
      ATLANTA (Reuters) - Upscale retailer Saks Inc said on Tuesday that it expects strong growth in its Saks Direct online business in the fourth quarter following a redesign of its site.

    +Target testing online sales of used electronics
      NEW YORK (Reuters) - Target Corp said on Tuesday that is testing sales of used electronics on its Web site.

    +Egyptian blogger beaten in jail: rights groups
      CAIRO (Reuters) - An Egyptian blogger serving a 4-year jail term for insulting Islam and President Hosni Mubarak has been beaten in prison and sent to an isolation cell, rights groups said on Tuesday.

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