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  • Mon Nov 1 2004 Online pollmaster reveals political face

    The creator of a popular Web site that tracks electoral votes by state has finally revealed himself...

    Posted by Jennifer Guevin

  • Tue Nov 2 2004 Screen shots: Mapping an electoral winner

    Computer-generated maps showing America dotted with crimson and blue are a common feature on Web pages these days.

    Posted by CNET Staff

  • Fri May 21 2004 Week in review: Code breaking

    Source code was again under attack, as Cisco Systems investigated a leak, and two popular repository applications were found to have vulnerabilities.

    Posted by Steven Musil

  • Tue Nov 2 2004 Election-prediction addiction

    Computer-generated maps showing America dotted with crimson and blue are a common feature on Web pages these days.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Fri Sep 12 2008 Is bandwidth the new water?

    The problem with not metering limited resources is that it can drive the wrong economic behavior.

    Posted by Gordon Haff

  • Wed Nov 3 2004 Who won? Online bookies

    Despite some misses by amateur blognosticators, election results vindicate the predictive abilities of online betting markets.
    Screen shots: Mapping the electoral winner

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Wed May 19 2004 Is Torvalds really the father of Linux?

    It's hard to imagine that Linus Torvalds could have launched Linux without directly using earlier operating system work, according to a report that has become controversial even before its scheduled publication Thursday.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Wed Jan 22 2003 CES 2003: Sights and sounds

    If you couldn't make it to this year's Consumer Electronics Show, CNET News.com has you covered. Among our video clips you'll find products ranging from stunning plasma displays to Bill Gates showing off his new SPOT-capable watch.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Thu Jan 9 2003 No escape: Gadgets bring tech everywhere

    At the Consumer Electronics Show 2003, Microsoft leads the pack in trying to make technology available anytime, anywhere. Also: Reporter's notebook, and Sony's bigger Memory Stick.

    Posted by CNET Staff

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