An opinion article by the former House Majority Leader says the Bush administration is pushing last-minute regulations that could have "devastating consequences for privacy and e-commerce."
Posted by Declan McCullagh
Many businesses find that tracking blogs and online discussion groups yields candid--and crucial--information about their products, services and competitors.
Posted by Daniel Terdiman
Wal-Mart Stores and Procter & Gamble quietly tested a controversial new smart-chip-based retail technology earlier this year, representatives of both companies confirm.
Posted by Alorie Gilbert
Co-founded by a Standord professor and a former SAP exec, TrueDemand launches with $6 million in venture funding.
Intuit co-founder Scott Cook is one of few who's bested Bill Gates. His secret sauce? Look to a Garth Brooks refrain for the clue.
Posted by Charles Cooper
The two software makers say they have signed more than 100 joint customers in the past six months.
Posted by Ina Fried
A study finds that solar panels do, on balance, reduce fossil fuel use. Also, the energy climate bill lumbers forward in the House.
Posted by Martin LaMonica
A veteran of the company's board and a relative newcomer will step down in July.
Posted by Erica Ogg
IBM signs an after-sales services contract with consumer electronics giant Philips. The deal calls for Big Blue to handle warranty management and customer care--and even fix TVs.
Posted by Ed Frauenheim
Researchers say search giant could be suffering from "big company syndrome," the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto