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Amazon wins patent for ordering forms

September 3, 2003 The online retail giant gets approval for features on its ordering form, as the company continues to put money into technology from which it expects to profit. TAGS: Amazon.com Inc., patent, form

Google calls for users to report malicious sites

December 4, 2007 The search giant is asking people to fill in an online form reporting malicious sites that are not already flagged. TAGS: malicious software, McAfee Inc., spamming, Google Inc., security company, form, blog, security

New scam asks people to fax away data

August 11, 2005 Technique comes as people are increasingly skeptical about entering credit card details in online forms, Sophos says. TAGS: Graham Cluley, Sophos Plc., scam, fax, phishing, form, credit card, e-mail, technique, security

Fight over 'forms' clouds future of Net applications

February 17, 2005 They're used in everything from Google searches to Web tax filings. But standards struggle is rattling W3C and confounding developers. TAGS: Internet application, open standard, Google Search, form, Apple Computer, Mozilla Corp., tax, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

AOL shutting down newsgroups

January 25, 2005 Citing the popularity of blogs and chat, AOL feels it no longer needs newsgroups, a relic of the early Internet. TAGS: newsgroup, America Online Inc., message board, blog, form, Time Warner Inc.

Adobe adds bar codes to PDF forms

March 8, 2004 Adobe Systems expands on its efforts to promote PDF as a format for electronic forms with new technology for adding bar codes. Early adopters include the IRS. TAGS: bar code, OCR, Adobe Systems Inc., Adobe PDF, Adobe Acrobat Reader, form, Adobe Acrobat, tax, XML, Microsoft Corp., database, server

E-forms standard finalized

October 14, 2003 The main standards body for the Web finishes work on XForms, an XML standard that will compete in the growing market for electronic forms. TAGS: Microsoft InfoPath, StarOffice, XML, form, computing giant, Adobe Systems Inc., IBM Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., HTML, Microsoft Office, Adobe PDF, vice president, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft to demo forms' abilities in next Office

July 8, 2005 With Office 12, company will try to make it easier for businesses to share forms with customers and partners. TAGS: Office 12, Microsoft InfoPath, Microsoft Office, small business, development tool, form, conference, Microsoft Corp., software company, e-mail

Date set for Oracle antitrust suit

March 11, 2004 The Justice Department's lawsuit to block Oracle's hostile bid for PeopleSoft will head to court in June, a district court judge decides. TAGS: Oracle Corp., PeopleSoft Inc., antitrust, bid, Judge, attorney, form, conference

iStockphoto sees new rivals everywhere

April 4, 2007 CEO Bruce Livingstone is bracing for online competitors to do to him what he did to the traditional stock-art market. TAGS: Bruce Livingstone, Flickr, photo-sharing, pressure, France, e-commerce, idea, form, member, image, photograph, CEO

Goodbye songs, hello videos

October 28, 2005 CNET's Eliot Van Buskirk explains why music and video are currently undergoing another unholy intermingling. TAGS: artist, label, song, contract, album, situation, video, form, music, Apple iTunes, Apple iPod

New phishing attack uses real ID hooks

May 16, 2005 Researchers are tracking an emerging form of phishing that uses stolen identity information to target individuals and their bank accounts. TAGS: phishing, bank, Real ID Act, attack, form, researcher, e-mail, security

Macromedia readies ColdFusion update

August 10, 2004 Electronic forms capabilities added to application server. TAGS: Allaire ColdFusion, Macromedia Inc., gateway, Java 2, J2EE, application server, Web application, form, XML, Java, HTML, server

Software makers look for profits in e-forms

October 13, 2003 Companies spend billions of dollars shuffling data from one place to another so it can be put to good use. That--as far as Microsoft, Adobe and others are concerned--presents a huge opportunity. TAGS: Microsoft InfoPath, XML, business process, Adobe Systems Inc., profit, software company, form, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office

New Office relies on buddy system

October 21, 2003 The software giant says the new version of Office, its most profitable product, could also represent a bonanza for its partners. TAGS: ScanSoft Inc., Microsoft InfoPath, Siemens HiPath OpenScape, Office application, Microsoft Office Live Meeting, Microsoft Office, MCI Inc., Siemens AG, XML, form, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Word

Fuels industry seeks its 'ethanol 2.0'

January 25, 2007 To achieve President Bush's call for more renewable fuels would require breakthroughs in cellulosic ethanol, an alternative to grain-based fuel. Photos: George Bush and 'ethanol 2.0'Boom time for b... TAGS: George W. Bush, fuel, biodiesel, production, president, investment, policy, expert, U.S., goal, form

Stock manipulators move beyond bulletin boards

March 3, 2000 Stock manipulation on the Internet has reached new heights, moving from hyping stocks on bulletin boards to posting fabricated company announcements on Web sites. TAGS: bulletin board, manipulation, investor, announcement, DSL, form

One man's spam is another's art

July 26, 2006 Artist uses computational modeling and information visualization to invent new forms of expression. Images: Spam art TAGS: plant, Viagra, art, junk e-mail, spam, modeling, scientist, form, agent, method, blog, message, e-mail

Sun to unveil security offerings

February 13, 2006 One initiative introduces a form of encryption to its next-generation Sun Java System Web Server. TAGS: Sun Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Solaris, security feature, Sun Solaris 10, encryption technology, RSA Security Inc., Web server, financial company, security, form, health, server

The hidden risk in outsourcing overseas

August 24, 2005 Vormetric CEO Reed Taussig says U.S. businesses are sleepwalking into a security trap of their own making. TAGS: product design, outsourcing, data protection, intellectual property, asset, form, credit card, entertainment, U.S.
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