Monthly Archives: November 2004
Study: Paid Search Disclosure Lacks Transparency
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...