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Globalmediapro ProAudio announcement

Globalmediapro is New Zealands largest independent owned online store with over 10 years in the pro-audio industry. Goods are sourced through the official reliable suppliers and we are authorised agents for many major brands so you can buy with confidence that you are covered with the best possible warranty on products. We are also totally independent so we will only sell you what we feel is the best value product for the job.

If you are a church, school, nightclub, bar, DJ, Band or retail outlet Globalmediapro can supply you with anything from a single cable to a full blown custom designed PA system at a price that is more competitive than many of the highstreet stores and with a backup service that is one of the best in the country.

Exide suing Government over used battery imports

Recycler Exide Technologies has confirmed it is filing proceedings to sue Commerce Minister Simon Power over lead battery shipments.

In a statement, Exide's Australasian managing director John Cowpe said Power was being sued in his capacity as the decision maker for permits to export used lead batteries.

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Google push to use pay service

Google has been pressuring applications and mobile game developers to use its costlier in-house payment service, Google Wallet, as the internet search giant tries to emulate the financial success of Apple's iOS platform.

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Disapprove of data collection

Data collection by online companies has a large number of users worried

Search engines users disapprove of personal data being collected for search results or for targeted advertising, according to a Pew survey released on Friday that underscored the public's growing concern with web privacy.

The survey results come after Internet search company Google said in January it was simplifying its privacy policy and would pool data on users across its services, including YouTube and Gmail.

Users cannot opt out of the new policy. It has generated scrutiny from European and Brazilian regulators.

The Pew Internet & American Life survey showed that 65 percent of users said it was a bad thing if a search engine collected information about searches and then used it to rank future search results. They worried it could limit information users get online and what search results they saw.

Globalmediapro oppose to massive search queries information collection and altering search results based on that data.

An even larger 73 percent said they would not be OK with a search engine keeping track of searches and personalizing future search results because it would be an invasion of privacy.

Just 38 percent of Internet users said they were aware of how they could limit information about them that is collected by a website.

Google Inc. is by far the most popular search engine, with 83 percent of search users saying they used it most often. Yahoo Inc. trailed at 6 percent, the survey found.

The survey was conducted from January 20 to February 19 among 2,253 adults age 18 and over, including 901 cell phone interviews. The margin of error for the full sample is plus or minus 2 percentage points.


-Reuters-