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Pro-piracy politician proffers his worldview

August 13, 2007 Swedish parliamentary hopeful and copyright critic sails into the U.S. to raise funds and awareness. TAGS: Sweden, party, politician, vote, seat, police, copyright law, U.S.

Swedes in good hands with P2P insurance policy?

June 30, 2006 File-sharers in Sweden, which has cracked down on Net piracy, can now buy policy to protect against government fines. TAGS: Sweden, insurance, piracy, antipiracy, fine, P2P

Matching American money with Swedish green tech

May 15, 2007 President Bush to meet with the prime minister of Sweden to discuss research collaboration between the two countries. TAGS: green tech, Sweden, Swedish company, technology company, investment, venture capital, collaboration, president

Green paint made in 1700s may be gold for new tech

August 8, 2006 Obscure artists' pigment invented in 18th century Sweden may be key to new generation of 21st century electronics. TAGS: electron, material, Sweden, researcher, property

Swedish bank hit by 'biggest ever' online heist

January 19, 2007 Phishing e-mails encouraged at least 250 customers to download antivirus application containing a Trojan. TAGS: bank, Sweden, McAfee Inc., trojan horse, security company, phishing, attack, security, antivirus, e-mail

Google purchases Marratech conferencing software

April 20, 2007 Acquisition of Swedish start-up's flagship product raises questions about whether Google's planning a WebEx competitor. TAGS: WebEx Communications Inc., acquisition, videoconferencing, Sweden, Google Inc., collaboration, blog

File-sharing 'graveyard' still filling up

June 29, 2007 The MPAA's legal strategy hasn't done much to slow down online piracy of movies. But will that save TorrentSpy? TAGS: online piracy, Napster Inc., file-sharing, lawsuit, attorney, Sweden, battle, search engine, U.S.

Local VoIP numbers, international cell calls

July 27, 2006 For $1 a week, Rebtel subscribers can use their local mobile-plan minutes toward unlimited calls abroad. TAGS: subscriber, VoIP, call, Sweden, recipient, phone number, cell phone, minute, process

An RFID solution to rush hour headaches?

March 6, 2006 IBM says system of windshield transponders has helped Stockholm, Sweden, reduce traffic congestion by 25 percent. Photos: RFID traffic reducer TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, IBM Corp., city, Sweden, road, trial, fee, pricing, payment, radio, solution
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