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Amazon, Random House throw book at Google

November 3, 2005 Books, that is, of the digital kind, as companies toy with online access to print titles in response to Google's digitization moves. TAGS: Random House, online bookseller, Amazon.com Inc., publisher, Jeff Bezos, pricing, access, Google Inc.

Common sense on security

March 15, 2005 Security expert Bruce Schneier recounts how the U.S. government's stance on secrecy changed to meet a changing threat. TAGS: SSI Ltd., classification, airline, passenger, rule, procedure, threat, access, government, security

Getting lobbyists to come clean

July 11, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod says a new Web site will improve access to information about foreign agents working in the United States. TAGS: agent, lobbyist, access, document, purpose, U.S.

Amazon's Bezos hits the books

November 8, 2005 As Google catches heat over its library plan, Amazon.com turns a page on its own offering. TAGS: Amazon.com Inc., copyright law, publisher, access, Google Inc., text, programming

VMware launching developer program

June 6, 2005 Plan will grant developers cheaper and easier access to products that let computers run multiple OSes simultaneously. TAGS: VMware, EMC Corp., virtual machine, access, server, operating system

Google kicks offline Web apps into gear

May 30, 2007 Search giant launches Google Gears, open-source software that brings offline access and local storage to the Web browser. TAGS: Web application, Google Inc., JavaScript, Web browser, developer, Web server, RSS, Opera Software, access, open source, Firefox, database, server, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Google to broker online book sales

March 13, 2006 Search giant invites U.S. and U.K. publishers to sell online access to their texts through its site. TAGS: controversy, publisher, Amazon.com Inc., Google Inc., access, U.K., U.S.

When Web 2.0 meets information infrastructure

July 17, 2007 EMC executive Mark Lewis says the advent of Web 2.0 has flipped the information delivery model upside down. TAGS: Web 2.0, YouTube, access, photograph

U.K. government and IBM test a secure Linux

April 27, 2006 The initiative in northern England is intended to show Linux can provide security in a complex environment. TAGS: security policy, IBM WebSphere, IBM Corp., England, Linux, security, environment, access, open source

Knowledge is power, but can you handle it?

May 10, 2006 The Internet is making it easy to get DNA testing, but the results could be disturbing if not handled correctly. TAGS: cancer, disease, DNA, lab, patient, knowledge, expert, access, power, process

Microsoft's leaner approach to Vista security

August 29, 2005 Microsoft is talking up Secure Startup in Windows Vista, the sole piece of its original hardware-based security plan to make it into the OS. TAGS: Palladium, Microsoft Windows Vista, access, software company, Microsoft Corp., security, BIOS, laptop computer, PC, Microsoft Windows, operating system, hard drive

Mobile e-mail heading for the masses

November 23, 2006 Carriers and other service providers are poised to give consumers cheap, easy access to personal e-mail on their regular phones. TAGS: WAP, handset, mobile operator, Cingular Wireless, e-mail, cell phone, mobile phone, Yahoo! Inc., access, Motorola Inc., IM, Google Inc., brand

Local officials sound off on municipal wireless

May 3, 2005 Representatives from cities across the country gather in Philadelphia to discuss plans for deploying broadband wireless networks. TAGS: Philadelphia, city, cable company, broadband wireless, broadband, wireless network, resident, broadband service, access
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