Worries over Mozilla expansion limitations

January 27, 2010


The head of the Mozilla Project recently expressed concerns over possible limitations of expanding networks online.
Munich, Germany (WiredPRNews.com) – The head of the Mozilla Project, Mitchell Baker, recently expressed concerns about Internet expansion restrictions. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), Baker spoke at a conference on Sunday stating legal restrictions may hinder online expansion. […]

Obama sends first Twitter message

January 20, 2010


The president reportedly tweeted during his visit to an aid center on Monday.
Washington (WiredPRNews.com) – President Barack Obama sent his first “tweet” on Monday while giving encouragement to workers at a center currently providing disaster relief aid for Haiti. As reported by AFP, Obama tweeted about his visit to the disaster operations center, which is […]

Three Day Kit Helps Users Survive Unexpected Emergencies

November 10, 2009


Los Angeles, CA– (WiredPRNews.com) There is no worse tragedy than one that could have been prevented. 4 Survival To Go Co-founders, Shannon C. McGauley and Carmen Wilson, are on a mission to change the way people think about preparedness, by equipping individuals and families with OSHA and FEMA recommended products, information, and resources that help […]

Mississippi Mayor Indicted for Fraud

January 29, 2009


The mayor of Gulfport, Mississippi has been indicted on fraud charges in connection with Hurricane Katrina.
Wired PR News.com – Gulfport, Mississippi Mayor Brent Warr has been indicted on fraud charges stemming from Hurricane Katrina. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), Warr, along with his wife Laura, pled not guilty on Wednesday to charges that […]

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