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AP satellite tool zooms in on New Orleans

September 2, 2005 Company is offering online satellite images of the city and plans to update them as they become available. TAGS: satellite image, New Orleans, satellite

HP reschedules tech conference

September 12, 2005 Originally scheduled for Monday in New Orleans, HP Technology Forum 2005 will be held in Orlando, Fla., from Oct. 17 to 25. TAGS: Orlando, New Orleans, conference, Florida, HP

New Orleans to offer free Wi-Fi

November 30, 2005 The Big Easy is building its own wireless Internet network--and it plans to offer free access to all citizens. TAGS: Tropos Networks, New Orleans, city, BellSouth Corp., Wi-Fi network, Wi-Fi, citizen, Philadelphia, EVDO, wireless Internet, equipment, Internet access, AT&T Corp.

The aftermath of Katrina's fury

September 1, 2005 Massive hurricane capsizes New Orleans, dislocates thousands. It's a long road ahead for cleanup and recovery efforts. TAGS: hurricane, Gulf Coast, New Orleans, cleanup, storm, blog, photograph, e-mail

EarthLink rolls out more citywide Wi-Fi

December 21, 2006 Internet service provider has announced that it has turned on citywide Wi-Fi in Milpitas, Calif., and New Orleans. TAGS: EarthLink Inc., Milpitas, New Orleans, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi network, resident, city, California, service provider, Internet Service Provider, DSL, broadband

Hurricane cleanup could take months, years

August 31, 2005 Katrina left a tangled mess, but human behavior has contributed to the problem. Engineering experts give their take. TAGS: BEA Systems Inc., New Orleans, Gulf of Mexico, cleanup, storm, feet, engineering, expert, professor, city

Blog offers rare glimpse inside the chaos

September 2, 2005 Employees holed up in a New Orleans skyscraper document the aftermath of Katrina using an online journal and Webcam. Photos: Anarchy in New Orleans TAGS: New Orleans, chaos, storm, webcam, city, photograph, blog

This week in New Orleans

September 2, 2005 As Hurricane Katrina made its deadly mark along the Gulf shore, the Web became a catalyst for information, relief efforts and scams. TAGS: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, hurricane, Louisiana, Sophos Plc., reader, blog, e-mail

In Katrina's wake

September 8, 2005 Massive hurricane slams into the Gulf Coast, turning lives upside down. It's a long road ahead for recovery efforts. Photos: Before and after TAGS: New Orleans, online backup, Gulf Coast, wake, victim, Hurricane Katrina, blog, photograph, backup

HP to reschedule tech conference

September 6, 2005 Hewlett-Packard is working to reschedule its HP Technology Forum 2005, which was slated for next week in New Orleans. TAGS: Mark Hurd, New Orleans, conference, event, HP, training

Net beats Feds in hurricane response

September 6, 2005 News.com's Declan McCullagh says individuals from ham radio operators to bloggers were more coordinated after Katrina than officials. TAGS: New Orleans, blogger, victim, radio, president, forum

Net classes revive New Orleans college

October 5, 2005 With virtual classrooms, University of New Orleans will be the first school to bring classes back after storm. TAGS: New Orleans, distance learning, campus, class, student, school, professor, college, university, building, damage, teacher

Chat on cell phone, become infertile?

October 24, 2006 More than four hours a day may lead to less viable sperm, researchers in Cleveland, New Orleans and Mumbai find. TAGS: Mumbai, Cleveland, study, New Orleans, cell phone, researcher

Week in review: Katrina's wrath

September 2, 2005 As Hurricane Katrina lashed the Gulf shore, the Web became a catalyst for first-hand information, relief efforts and scams. TAGS: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, Louisiana, hurricane, Week in review, Sophos Plc., reader, blog, president, e-mail

What rising sea levels could mean for coastal areas

February 6, 2007 Researchers have created simulations of what could happen to coastal regions as sea levels rise because of global warming.Images: If sea levels climb a meter TAGS: meter, New Orleans, global warming, researcher, region

Survey: Are domain registrars free-speech friendly?

February 2, 2007 MySpace successfully pressured one registrar into pulling the plug on a domain after a password list appeared. Would others follow suit? TAGS: registrar, domain name, court order, suspension, domain, survey, MySpace, phishing, phishing Web site, New Orleans, request, credit card, owner, order, password

Bracing for the next big earthquake

April 18, 2006 What would the Bay Area look like after the next big quake? The prospective picture is sobering, scientists say. TAGS: Bay Area, scientist, San Francisco, population, mile, New Orleans, Silicon Valley

Google updates maps after Katrina 'airbrushing' incident

April 2, 2007 Under fire for replacing post-storm images with older, higher-res shots, search giant installs 2006 aerial photographs of Gulf Coast region. TAGS: congressman, imagery, Gulf Coast, New Orleans, Google Inc., region, blog, image, photograph

Playing chess with hackers

June 15, 2006 Former Congressman Rick White says a deal giving Internet operators flexibility to raise domain name prices within reason makes sense. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., Internet-infrastructure, increase, domain name, chess, infrastructure, hacker, attack, community, flexibility, New Orleans, agreement, dollar

Technology may quench thirst for drinking water

September 2, 2005 In New Orleans, there's "Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink." Solutions emerging from academia and elsewhere could help. Photos: UV-Tube at work TAGS: nanotechnology, water, New Orleans, sensor, professor, agency
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