- Fri Jun 13 2008 CNET Live: June 12, 2008
Brewster Kahle is saving the Internet. He is the co-founder of archive.org and is this week's guest.
- Mon Oct 19 2009 Internet Archive's BookServer could 'dominate' Amazon
A new initiative from the nonprofit Internet Archive aims to make all books, commercial or public domain, available for digital distribution. If it works, Amazon could be in serious trouble.
Posted by Daniel Terdiman
- Thu Jun 12 2008 CNET Live - episode 58
Brewster Kahle of Archive.org dropped by to chat with Brian Cooley about the group's effort to preserve Internet history and how they fought the FBI and won.
Posted by Tom Merritt
- Mon Aug 9 2004 Next-generation search tools to refine results
The vast corpus of human knowledge could soon be published on the Internet. The problem now is how to wade through it.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Fri Apr 27 2001 Amazon unit settles privacy lawsuit
Web browsing company Alexa will pay up to $1.9 million to its customers to settle a class-action lawsuit accusing the company of providing confidential information without their consent.
Posted by Troy Wolverton
- Fri Jul 29 2005 Big storage on the cheap
Running out of hard drive space? Start-up Capricorn Technologies is offering plans to build low-cost mass storage systems.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Tue Apr 8 2008 Big ISPs back plan to wire low-income Americans
AT&T, Verizon, the cable industry, and others team up with state and local governments and a nonprofit group with goal of bringing broadband to 500,000 more homes by 2010.
Posted by Anne Broache
- Tue Jun 14 2005 Video content set free on Web
New sites are distributing video online, free of charge--in push to establish open standards and ward off power grab by tech giants.
Posted by Paul Festa
- Wed Oct 26 2005 An open-source rival to Google's book project
Digitizing the world's books is too important a job to leave to private ventures, say backers of the Internet Archive.
Photos: Gearing up the scanners
Posted by Stefanie Olsen
- Thu Oct 7 2004 Mark Cuban raises specter of dot-com redux
At Web 2.0, the entrepreneur talks about what's next for the Net, leaving some tech veterans feeling squeamish.
Photo gallery: Movers and shakers at Web 2.0
Posted by Stefanie Olsen