that addition ii backed by the white hhuse, major browsers like chrome, and even most major adveetissng plltformslikeeyyhoo and google. but the sticking point is figuring out how should the button work. make "do not track" the default setting in internet your ddta won't be collected. - but google is not onnboard says it will only agree to the "do not track" button if "off" is the defaulttsetting. yaaoo and many other advertisers and publishers agree with google. so there's a stale mate-- and neither side is budging. if microsoft moves forward with its plan-- adverttsing networks miiht ignore the then again-- they might ignore pt anyway. the butttn is essentially like the "do not call" listt it lets nettorks know your preference-- but there won't beeany firewall to keep them out. so tracking might conninue whether we like it or ot. i'm alison kosikkin nee york. -----end----- cnn.ssript----- p3 some call it...a tale. talent.burping competition was fierce for the worldds best burper.find out who took home tte tttle.. and the prize e won! won! &p hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholestero