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Zimbra to add instant messaging to Web mail

November 16, 2006 Integrated presence and an expanded offline Web client are also on the development schedule for the open-source software company. TAGS: open-source software company, open-source software, open source, client, IM, Internet service, service provider, software company, Internet Service Provider, e-mail, server

Politicos mull data retention by Web hosts, registrars

September 26, 2006 Broadening their inquiry beyond ISPs, they ponder mandates for storage of user records to aid child porn investigators. TAGS: Web hosting, hosting company, Web hosting company, general counsel, Internet service, Internet provider, Internet Service Provider, Rep., practice, domain name, service provider, Democrat, CEO, IP address, language, IP

No free lunches on the Net

May 5, 2006 ISPs should be free to charge for service that guarantees voice and video performance, Ellacoya CEO Gerald Wesel says. TAGS: network capacity, service provider, business model, video service, traffic, broadband, voice, Internet service, Internet Service Provider, U.S., video

Tech firms assail proposed broadband rules

November 9, 2005 Google, Microsoft and others agree on at least one thing: a more light-handed, tech-neutral approach to regulating the Net. TAGS: E911, Microsoft Office Live Meeting, broadband video, Microsoft TV, draft, broadband, broadband service, IAC/InterActive Corp., broadband Internet, Net Neutrality, firm, Internet service, Amazon.com Inc., VoIP, representative, Xbox Live

Year in review: Snooping gets sanctioned

December 18, 2008 In 2008, the immunization of companies assisting NSA wiretaps became a hot-button issue, as did P2P network monitoring. TAGS: immunity, NSA, network monitoring, P2P, Sen., monitoring, Internet service, service provider, AT&T Corp., Internet Service Provider, monitor, U.S.

Election worries, HP earnings drag tech stocks

November 13, 2000 Disappointing Hewlett-Packard earnings and tenuous presidential politics send the Nasdaq composite index on a roller-coaster ride that sets a new low for the year. TAGS: earnings, CIBC World Markets, S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite, election, Florida, Internet service, HP

Harnessing the power of P2P

January 24, 2008 It may have gotten a bad rap, but peer-to-peer technology is increasingly used as a legitimate distribution tool for high-bandwidth applications like video. TAGS: P2P, Pando Networks, Telefonica, BitTorrent, Verizon Communications, Internet Service Provider, service provider, cable company, file-sharing, researcher, Internet service, AT&T Corp., U.S., video, solution

Mozilla tries Firefox recipe with Thunderbird

September 18, 2007 The Mozilla Foundation is funding a subsidiary to improve the open-source e-mail software. Will more plug-ins and a universal mailbox come next? TAGS: Mitchell Baker, Stephen O'Grady, Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Corp., RedMonk, corporation, Firefox, open source, Internet Service Provider, Web browser, Gmail, success, Netscape Communications Corp., Internet service, Microsoft Outlook, service provider

Senators demand more regulations on Net pharmacies

May 16, 2007 Politicians mull forcing ISPs to block "rogue" pharmacies or monitoring customers' Web traffic to block ads. TAGS: pharmacy, Patrick Leahy, federal law, regulation, drug, senator, legislation, attorney general, doctor, law, bill, Internet service, Internet Service Provider, service provider, U.S.

Senator to propose surveillance of illegal images

February 7, 2007 Proposal from Sen. John McCain would force Internet providers to report illegal images, even "cartoons." TAGS: Sen., penalty, cartoon, John McCain, Internet Service Provider, proposal, senator, image, compliance, center, Internet service, service provider, Adobe PDF, database

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, telephone company, law, broadband Internet, cable company, Internet service, satellite, broadband, state, Internet Service Provider, Google Inc., entry, video

Zombies try to blend in with the crowd

October 19, 2006 Hackers aim to make networks of hijacked computers go unnoticed by merging their communications with common Web traffic. TAGS: zombie, Jose Nazario, IRC, hacker, traffic, service provider, Internet service, security, Internet Service Provider, server, PC, Microsoft Corp.

Europe calls for concerted fight against spam

November 28, 2006 Regulators, ISPs, governments and the police have been called on by the European Commission to boost their antispam efforts. TAGS: spam, commission, European Union, authority, data protection, fight, malicious software, service provider, Europe, Internet service, activity, Internet Service Provider, government, security, spyware

Australian court rules against MP3 link site

December 18, 2006 Judges say now-defunct MP3s4free.net violated the law by linking to copyright music, even though it didn't host any MP3s itself. TAGS: appeals court, Judge, court, Australia, Internet service, opinion, MP3, music, Google Inc., DVD

AOL to enter security arena

June 7, 2006 Company is creating security bundle called Total Care that it plans to sell to the general public, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: Gartner Inc., America Online Inc., subscriber, McAfee Inc., security, Internet Service Provider, Time Warner Inc., Symantec Corp., Internet service, anti-spyware, firewall, brand, antivirus, Microsoft Corp., PC

Senate panel proposes Net user 'bill of rights'

June 19, 2006 Politicians try again to find middle ground among fans and foes of Net neutrality regulations, but critics aren't satisfied. TAGS: Net Neutrality, committee, network management, proposal, Republican, bill, Internet service, service provider, Democrat, broadband, Internet Service Provider, video

Republican politico endorses data retention

May 5, 2006 Aide to House committee chairman expresses support for law prohibiting ISPs from deleting customer activity records. TAGS: Internet provider, federal law, aide, legislation, record, Republican, telecommunications, billing, Internet service, Internet Service Provider

Congress may consider mandatory ISP snooping

April 29, 2006 House Democrat joins Bush administration in supporting a mandate that Net firms store records about consumers' activities. TAGS: amendment, Internet provider, Bush Administration, record, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, spokesman, Adobe PDF, service provider, DSL, U.S.

Gonzales calls for mandatory Web labeling law

April 21, 2006 Attorney general says sexually explicit sites must be labeled or their operators risk jail time. TAGS: Lycos Inc., Bush Administration, crime, operator, Internet service, law, service provider, Democrat, president, search engine, Internet Service Provider, Web browser, Microsoft Corp.

Yang speaks on Yahoo's China policy

March 8, 2006 Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang defends China practices, says executives feel "horrible" over arrests. TAGS: Jerry Yang, China, Yahoo! Inc., co-founder, arrest, authority, social media, conference, Time Warner Inc., Internet service, U.S., MP3
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