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Amazon extends its Borders patrol

November 13, 2003 The online retailer says it will continue to provide content and underlying technology to the Web sites of rival bookseller Borders Group. TAGS: Borders Books & Music, Amazon.com Inc., e-commerce, retailer, online retailer, customer service, agreement

California wins tax spat with Borders.com

June 15, 2005 Borders Online should have collected sales taxes for Internet orders sent to California, an appeals court rules. TAGS: Borders Books & Music, tax, California, shipment, retailer, state

Judge nixes part of Amazon, Borders suit

March 31, 2004 A federal judge calls a claim that the companies set artificially high prices "ludicrous on its face" but permits the case to go to trial. TAGS: Marilyn Hall Patel, Borders Books & Music, Amazon.com Inc., class action, contract, federal judge, Judge, attorney, San Francisco

Borders to sell Sony digital reading device

April 3, 2006 Book chain will sell Sony's new e-book viewer, designed to let people read large books on a small gadget. Photo: Sony's digital reader TAGS: Borders Books & Music, Sony Corp., e-book, gadget, battery

iTunes outsells traditional music stores

November 21, 2005 Apple's download business now among top 10 music retailers, research company says, beating out both Tower and Borders. TAGS: NPD Group Inc., Borders Books & Music, Tower Records, Apple iTunes, digital music, retailer, research company, Apple Computer

Handbook offers tips for cyberdissidents

September 22, 2005 New 87-page booklet from Reporters Without Borders gives bloggers advice on dodging state censors. TAGS: handbook, Borders Books & Music, booklet, blogger, China, U.S.

Borders founder to open Net newsstand

July 25, 2003 Magazines are leaving money on the table through unsold archives, and Louis Borders, the man behind bookseller Borders and dot-com flameout Webvan, says he aims to fix that. TAGS: KeepMedia, Borders Books & Music, newsstand, Webvan, publication, dot-com, archive, magazine, LexisNexis, venture, article, Time Warner Inc., subscription, founder, CEO

Burning Man backs solar-power project for Nevada towns

December 18, 2007 Nonprofit partners with renewable-energy venture and a Nevada power company to install solar arrays in public buildings. TAGS: Burning Man, Nevada, solar energy, community, Borders Books & Music, array, school, project, entertainment

Group says Yahoo helped jail Chinese journalist

September 7, 2005 Reporters Without Borders charges the Internet giant with providing information that helped put a local writer in jail. TAGS: Borders Books & Music, journalist, Kai-Fu Lee, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., China, Microsoft Corp., message, e-mail

Will Web users ever pay for content?

July 29, 2003 Serial entrepreneur Louis Borders thinks so, and he tells CNET News.com why he believes people's attitudes about free Internet content are changing. TAGS: KeepMedia, Borders Books & Music, Webvan, brand, magazine, entrepreneur, dot-com, movie

Google to censor China Web searches

January 25, 2006 Search giant agrees to censorship laws, reasoning that people getting limited access to content is better than none. TAGS: Borders Books & Music, China, Google Inc., search engine, MSN, law, government, Microsoft Corp., Yahoo! Inc.

Bloggers rally for jailed Iranians

February 23, 2005 Cyber-journals asked to devote Tuesday to two Iranians said to have been jailed for reporting on free-speech issues. TAGS: Borders Books & Music, blogger, Iran, blog, blogging, leader

Connecting the hot spots

November 10, 2003 T-Mobile USA operates the largest number of public hot spots in the country. But the industry is changing and Joe Sims wants to point the network in a new direction. TAGS: T-Mobile, Starbucks Corp., Borders Books & Music, hot spot, brand, venue, The Sims, service provider, location, worker

Congress looks askance at firms that bow to China

January 13, 2006 U.S. politicians vow to punish companies such as Microsoft, Yahoo, believed to cooperate with China censorship. TAGS: Borders Books & Music, censorship, China, Cisco Systems Inc., law, Rep., U.S. company, Google Inc., router, Yahoo! Inc., U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Burning Man vets bring Wi-Fi to Katrina region

March 1, 2006 Attendees used to making-do at the desert art festival are using new mobile hot-spot technology to get Internet access while they help. Photos: Helping out in Mississippi TAGS: Burning Man, Mississippi, Gulf Coast, Borders Books & Music, Kyocera Wireless Corp., volunteer, router, Internet access, Intel, Wi-Fi, cell phone, card, PC

Looking the other way

September 16, 2005 Cuddling up to Beijing inevitably will raise hard questions about the costs of operating in other countries, says News.com's Charles Cooper. TAGS: Jerry Yang, Borders Books & Music, Yahoo! Inc., Beijing, China, authority, exec, message

A cyber blind spot on human rights

December 1, 2005 If the Internet industry fails to reform itself, it may be time for Congress to step in, says Julien Pain of Reporters Without Borders. TAGS: MSN Spaces, Borders Books & Music, Cisco Systems Inc., Internet company, China, authority, Yahoo! Inc., MSN, monitor, Google Inc.

Clashes precede Net governance showdown

November 14, 2005 Days before a global Internet summit begins in Tunisia, watchdog groups report rocky encounters with authorities. TAGS: summit, Borders Books & Music, journalist, authority, participant, U.N., government, leader, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Political bloggers jailed, detained

November 4, 2005 It's been a bad week for bloggers in Libya, Egypt and China, where authorities are cracking down on online critics. TAGS: Libya, arrest, blogger, authority, Borders Books & Music, blog, government, article, China, family
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