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Russia agrees to shut down Allofmp3.com

November 29, 2006 But the music download site that U.S. says is guilty of piracy continues to operate. TAGS: AllofMP3.com, Russia, World Trade Organization, holder, U.S., agreement, Microsoft Office

Russia dominates computer-programming contest

April 14, 2006 Country takes four of the top 10 spots in the 2006 International Collegiate Programming Contest. A U.S. team slid in there, too. TAGS: Russia, U.S., programming

China hosts nearly half of all malware sites

September 4, 2007 Nearly 45 percent of the world's infected sites originate in China, with the U.S. and Russia a distant second and third, according to Sophos. TAGS: Sophos Plc., China, Russia, malware, malicious code, spam, U.S.

Visa halts its service for allofmp3.com

October 18, 2006 Beleaguered music download site says it will stop discounting songs and give them away, says newspaper report. TAGS: Visa International, music download, Russia, copyright law, Napster Inc., Kazaa, U.S.

The end of India's offshore dominance?

April 13, 2005 Outsourcer Marc Hebert says the new calculation that India's offshore prospects is dimming is a misreading of the facts. TAGS: India, Capability Maturity Model, salary, distributed system, information technology worker, Russia, IT infrastructure, China, information technology, mainframe, Vietnam, Brazil, U.S.

Rolling out Russian tech reforms

February 21, 2005 Could Russia be the next China? A Shanghai on the Lena could happen, says Russia's top technician, but it's going to be a tough process. TAGS: Russia, China, Shanghai, education, training, India, IBM Corp., U.S., information technology, Intel

HP to open lab in Russia

January 22, 2007 Lab will primarily concentrate on core IT issues such as data extraction, information management and utility computing. TAGS: Russia, lab, utility computing, information management, India, China, talent, HP, scientist, information technology, U.S.

U.K. on track to be global talent hot spot

September 27, 2007 In five years only the U.S. will be ahead of the U.K., according to a study identifying world's best locations for attracting talent. TAGS: talent, U.K., study, Brazil, Russia, U.S.

FAQ: All about coal--a necessary evil

December 3, 2007 Coal is probably a fact of life. The problem is how to burn it. We answer some of questions surrounding the fuel and how scientists might make it more eco-friendly.Photos: Coal addiction TAGS: coal, BTU, ton, China, India, nuclear power, U.S., Russia, energy, scientist, Adobe PDF

Senators urge international copyright crackdown

May 25, 2005 Russia and China are top offenders, two senators say. And they want the Bush administration to ratchet up the pressure. TAGS: World Trade Organization, Orrin Hatch, Russia, China, senator, Patrick Leahy, copyright law, Bush Administration, U.S.

Can the U.S. still compete?

April 15, 2005 OK, so winning isn't everything. But 17th place? News.com's Charles Cooper looks at America's poor showing in an international coding contest. TAGS: math, U.S., Russia, CEO, folk

Fuzzy logic behind Bush's cybercrime treaty

November 28, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says the administration's treaty could boomerang against its authors' lofty intentions. TAGS: treaty, surveillance, Bush Administration, Russia, lobbyist, nation, U.S., Nazi, crime, president, power, virus

Feds announce global antipiracy initiatives

September 21, 2005 Commerce Department to dispatch representatives overseas to advise foreign governments on fighting intellectual property theft. TAGS: intellectual property, Thailand, antipiracy, piracy, Brazil, Middle East, Russia, expert, India, China, U.S.
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