Monthly Archives: November 2004

Study: Paid Search Disclosure Lacks Transparency

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Two years after the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) called for "clear and conspicuous" disclosure in the paid search sector, a consumer advocacy group finds...

Video Games: The Ultimate Tech Influencer?

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Does the tech that drives video games influence the rest of the tech industry? It seems like another reason to dust off the chicken-and-egg...

Study: Transportation Management Key to On-Time Delivery

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These days, its a rare company that isnt worried about how to get its products delivered on time. According to a new study, business...

Firefox 1.0 to Gain More Mac OS X Features

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For a product that can count a double-digit market share only through the generous rounding of numbers, the release of Version 1.0 of the...

IBM Sweetens Cloudscape Pot with Developer Challenge

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Big Blue is taking a page from Computer Associates International Inc. when it comes to building community around Cloudscape, the Java database it recently...

Sizing Up GPRS

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Youre thinking of investing in a mass-market GPRS data project? Let me show you an old sepia-tint photograph. The photograph isnt of an early portable...

Google Brings E-Mail Client Access to Gmail

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In what it is billing as "e-mail portability," Google Inc. is opening access to its Gmail e-mail service from desktop clients and mobile devices. On...

Firefox Flaws Flagged, Fixed

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Just one day after the Mozilla Foundation released Firefox 1.0, the group has revealed that prior versions of the open-source browser pose a security...

US Attorney General John Ashcroft Resigns

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Rumors had been floating around the web for days, but it wasnt until late Tuesday evening that the White House confirmed that US Attorney...

Gamers Get Their Hands on Halo 2

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NEW YORK—Cough. Cough. The "Halo Flu" may be striking businesses today. Thats because the long-awaited Version 2 of "Halo" went on sale at 12:01...