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  2. Yahoo! Messenger - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Messenger (sometimes abbreviated Y!M) was an advertisement -supported instant messaging client and associated protocol provided by Yahoo!. Yahoo! Messenger was provided free of charge and could be downloaded and used with a generic "Yahoo ID" which also allowed access to other Yahoo! services, such as Yahoo! Mail.

  3. Yahoo! 360° - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! 360° was a social networking and personal communication portal operated by Yahoo! made available in 2005. It enabled users to create personal web sites, share photos from Yahoo! Photos, maintain blogs and lists, create and share a public profile and see which friends are currently online. 360° also featured a 'friends updates' section ...

  4. Internet censorship in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    A component of Vietnam's strategy to control the Internet consists of the arrest of bloggers, netizens and journalists. [21] [22] The goal of these arrests is to prevent dissidents from pursuing their activities, and to persuade others to practice self-censorship. Vietnam is the world's second largest prison for netizens after China.

  5. US sees no impact on Vietnam ties from Hanoi-Beijing ... - AOL

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    The United States will continue to closely cooperate with Vietnam, a U.S. official said after Hanoi announced last week strengthened ties with China, including on defence and security, as the two ...

  6. United States news media and the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    The role of the media in the perception of the Vietnam War has been widely noted. Intense levels of graphic news coverage correlated with dramatic shifts of public opinion regarding the conflict, and there is controversy over what effect journalism had on support or opposition to the war, as well as the decisions that policymakers made in ...

  7. Vietnam's arrest of reformist labor official could disturb ...

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    Vietnam officials see the U.S. continued classification of Vietnam under a “non-market status an insult and bewildering, considering how important Vietnam is to the U.S. as a trading and ...

  8. Vietnam arrests official engaged in UN talks on labour reform

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    May 9, 2024 at 12:45 AM. HANOI (Reuters) - Police in Vietnam have arrested a senior official involved in talks with international organisations on labour reforms, state media said on Thursday ...

  9. Vietnam News Agency - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam News Agency (VNA; Vietnamese: Thông tấn xã Việt Nam (TTXVN)) is the official state-run news agency of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. It operates more than 30 foreign bureaux worldwide and maintains 63 bureaux in Vietnam — one for each city and province, [1] including 6 in ASEAN . [2]