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U.S. court upholds new FCC video franchising rules

June 29, 2008 Court hands a victory to new competitors in the subscription television business, upholding new federal rules designed to ease their entry into local communities. TAGS: rule, authority, cable company, AT&T Corp., decision, Verizon Communications, community, TV, entry, video

Wikipedia for politics? A new site gives it a try

October 9, 2007 New politics-and-government wiki PoliticalBase.com hopes to draw readers by offering neutral information and the opportunity to add to entries. TAGS: Wikipedia, Wiki, politics, politician, candidate, entry, database, CEO

To delete Wikipedia entry or not to delete?

January 11, 2007 That is the question for site adminstrators mulling an article recently posted about a CNET News.com reporter. Is he worthy? TAGS: Wikipedia, article, deletion, administrator, entry, author, professor, Time Warner Inc.

Electronic communications and their discontents

July 25, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why a simple question of procedure in the electronic age is more complicated than it appears at first blush. TAGS: plaintiff, electronic communication, defendant, burden, log, age, attorney, party, court, e-mail, entry, document

Wikipedia used to spread malicious code

November 6, 2006 Entry in German version of online encyclopedia hijacked to direct users to malicious code, says antivirus vendor. TAGS: Wikipedia, malicious code, Sophos Plc., antivirus company, hacker, entry, antivirus, link, e-mail

Tiny-screen video gets its own festival circuit

January 7, 2006 iPod, cell phone film contests offer filmmakers exposure, prizes for works in miniature. TAGS: festival, contest, cell phone, winner, entry, student, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, camera, video

Belatedly, Britannica lambastes Wikipedia findings

March 24, 2006 A December report compared Wikipedia favorably with the old-school encyclopedia. Now Britannica says, not so fast. TAGS: Wikipedia, encyclopedia, article, entry, accuracy

Have you Googlewhacked?

January 29, 2002 Named after the popular Google search engine, Googlewhacks are the latest pursuit of legions of bored and obsessed Web surfers searching for the next big thing. TAGS: Google Search, Google Inc., trend, entry, search engine, word

Growing pains for Wikipedia

December 5, 2005 After two scandals in one week, Wikipedia's founder decides to make a change to the anyone-can-contribute encyclopedia. TAGS: Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia, Gannett, article, USA Today, podcasting, entry, founder, monitor

Feds test RFID controls at U.S. borders

August 8, 2005 Homeland Security hopes the chips, embedded in customs forms, will make entry and exit speedier and more secure for foreign visitors. TAGS: visitor, homeland security, press release, RFID, entry, port, security, U.S.

McAfee sends 'Falcon' after Symantec, Microsoft

May 30, 2006 Consumer security software due out this summer is pitted against Microsoft's OneCare and Symantec's upcoming 'Genesis.' TAGS: McAfee Inc., Symantec Corp., entry, Microsoft Corp., pricing, security, spyware, virus, PC

Hanging up on the competition

May 18, 2006 Albuquerque Mayor Martin Chavez says video franchise legislation backed by phone companies will benefit corporations, not consumers. TAGS: telephone company, legislation, barrier, broadband, nation, law, government, entry, cable company, telecommunications, programming, video

Vying for PC protection money

June 7, 2006 Microsoft's entry into the security arena with its OneCare product has kicked its new rivals into high gear. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Live, ZoneAlarm, Symantec Corp., McAfee Inc., security, entry, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Esquire wikis article on Wikipedia

September 29, 2005 Magazine writer puts online encyclopedia's collaborative, open-source ethos to the test. TAGS: Wikipedia, article, encyclopedia, draft, community, error, entry, open source

Wikipedia's Wales touts 'free culture' movement

August 4, 2006 Jimmy Wales urges "Wikipedians" to focus on quality, announces One Laptop per Child project will include Wikipedia on machines. Photos: It's a Wikipedia world TAGS: Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia, Wiki, Socialtext, OLPC, culture, initiative, entry, project, error, conference

More security bang for fewer bucks

August 29, 2006 After Microsoft's entry into the market, consumer security software has become cheaper and more comprehensive. TAGS: McAfee Inc., NPD Group Inc., retail price, Symantec Corp., pricing, security, entry, small business, Microsoft Corp., PC

Sidestepping the Net neutrality boondoggle

January 9, 2007 Policy analyst Randolph J. May warns that political miscalculations may tempt states to mandate the regulation of Internet services. TAGS: Net Neutrality, Michigan, broadband Internet provider, regulation, law, cable company, broadband Internet, telephone company, Internet Service Provider, broadband, satellite, state, Internet service, Google Inc., entry, video

How much do you trust Wikipedia?

December 7, 2005 the buzz Readers weigh in on reports that Wikipedia entries are too easily tampered with to be reliable. TAGS: Wikipedia, Wiki, Jimmy Wales, entry, CEO

Symantec coughs up latest virus remedy

August 25, 2003 The software maker takes the wraps off its upcoming Norton Antivirus 2004, pitching the updated security software as an antidote to complex viruses such as the MSBlast worm. TAGS: Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2004, Symantec Norton AntiVirus, Norton Co., Symantec Corp., MSBlast worm, virus, antivirus, Sobig, Blaster worm, entry, spyware, IM, software company, security, PC

Blogging 101--Web logs go to school

October 17, 2005 As a middle-school teacher, Clarence Fisher is used to spending time grading papers and reviewing lesson plans. But this year he's got an additional task: updating student blogs. TAGS: blogging, teacher, blog, journal, student, Atlanta, margin, class, entry
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