Monthly Archives: March 2001

Rick Malone and Rosemary Corcoran

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Ask Rick Malone a question and his partner of 15 years, Rosemary Corcoran, will probably answer it. Or vice versa.The two, who own and...

Pamela Samuelson

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Pamela Samuelson is a dauntingly bright woman who knows much more about intellectual property law in the real world and in cyberspace than is...

EDS Puts Clients in the Drivers Seat

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Electronic Data Systems Corp. built a business—and a reputation—locking customers into long-term deals that were never famous for warm and fuzzy things like customer...

Pick a Finger, Any Finger

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Fingerprints: With a long history in law enforcement and government, fingerprints are the most widely researched and understood biometric. With relatively high accuracy, low...

Making Strides

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To shamelessly borrow from one of the classics of literature, for information technology it is both the best of times and the worst of...

Going Global? Scope Out Overseas Laws

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When I lived in Japan in 1993, I regularly begged my Mom to ship sourdough pretzels from home. I can only imagine what I...

IM: Instant Money?

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Teen users and mobile devices are likely keys to early efforts by AOL Time Warner to make money directly from its instant messaging technology.Instant...

Jonathan Potter

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When Congress passed a sweeping reform of copyright law in 1998, Jonathan Potters fledgling lobbying group, the Digital Media Association, was 3 days old...

Where the Money Is

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The chips are down for Yahoo!, and the portal is hoping new corporate business can lift its badly sagging top and bottom lines.The company...

The Buzz: March 12, 2001

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Egan to Be Ambassador?It looks like Dick Egan has a touch of green in this very Irish of months.The founder and chairman emeritus of...