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AOL's disturbing glimpse into users' lives

August 8, 2006 Release of three-month search histories of about 650,000 users provides rare glimpse into their private lives. TAGS: America Online Inc., Georgia, Florida, Ohio, lives, Time Warner Inc., database, photograph

BellSouth preps for wireless 'naked DSL'

June 9, 2005 The company will test wireless broadband in Athens, Ga., using WiMax wireless-access technology. TAGS: BellSouth Corp., Georgia, phone service, broadband service, broadband, AT&T Corp., DSL

Cellulosic ethanol plant to open next year

July 2, 2007 Range Fuels says it will be the first to produce the alternative fuel on a commercial scale. TAGS: Georgia, plant, facility

Apple's Georgia laptop deal hits snag

August 3, 2005 Judge agrees with opponents who said voters weren't sufficiently informed that sales tax would fund school program. TAGS: Georgia, district, Apple Computer, teacher, laptop computer

Georgia schools say Apple's peachy

February 8, 2005 School district is recommending its school board pursue deal to equip teachers and students with Mac laptops. TAGS: Georgia, Apple Computer, teacher, school, laptop computer, Apple Macintosh

Cellulosic ethanol: A fuel for the future?

August 14, 2007 Emerging techniques for making fuel from lumber by-products carry high hopes and some concerns. TAGS: fuel, Georgia, plant, branch, gas, waste

Police blotter: Child porn blamed on computer virus

November 3, 2006 In this week's installment, a former eighth-grade teacher blames a virus when police discover computer images of child porn. TAGS: Police Blotter, computer virus, Georgia, prosecutor, police, teacher, malware, image, virus

Behind the 'MySpace fugitive' capture

December 12, 2006 Law enforcement worked with MySpace and city to track wanted man to Philadelphia library. TAGS: MySpace, Philadelphia, law enforcement agency, Georgia, law enforcement, News Corp., library, investigation, Massachusetts, capture, city

Data on 2.9 million Georgians goes missing

April 10, 2007 CD containing Social Security numbers, other personal information on people enrolled in Medicaid or PeachCare is lost. TAGS: identity fraud, personal information, Georgia, complaint, CD

BellSouth launches wireless broadband service

August 1, 2005 Phone company's wireless broadband service is off and running as it starts taking orders in Athens, Ga. TAGS: BellSouth Corp., wireless broadband, Georgia, DSL, broadband, AT&T Corp., modem, router

Google loses round against Digital Envoy

May 26, 2005 Lawsuit accusing search giant of misappropriating trade secrets may proceed, a district court rules. TAGS: Digital Envoy, Google Inc., Georgia, San Jose, party, license, California

Runaway bride toast attracts auction bread

May 7, 2005 New Jersey man carves Georgia woman's face into a piece of toast as a joke, but eBay bidders are eating it up. TAGS: toast, bidder, Georgia, New Jersey, eBay Inc.

Apple tries to recover in the classroom

May 2, 2005 Though dropped from a school program in Virginia, Apple lines up a deal to sell as many as 63,000 iBook computers to a Georgia school district. TAGS: Apple iBook, district, Apple Computer, Georgia, student, school, training, Microsoft Office, laptop computer, Dell
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