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Place a bet. Now go to jail

February 4, 2005 States are cracking down on offshore online gambling. That's worrisome to Mark Stone, head of the Interactive Gaming Council. TAGS: offshore, Super Bowl, bet, activity, U.S.

Study: IT outsourcing fears misplaced

November 20, 2003 Research by IDC suggests that the tech services industry will continue to depend on offshore labor, but also that the overall impact will be less of a threat than thought. TAGS: IT outsourcing, offshore, information technology, research company, activity, U.S.

Online bettors revealed

May 17, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says the average cybergambler, male and college-educated, doesn't know that he's breaking the law. TAGS: male, casino, survey, activity, U.S.

Report: Offshore IT outsourcing helps economy

March 30, 2004 Shipping software and services tasks abroad is boosting the country's figures for its gross domestic product, overall employment and wages, according to a trade group. TAGS: offshore, IT outsourcing, wage, offshore outsourcing, information technology, inflation, study, economy, worker, U.S., activity

Prohibition won't work for Net gambling either

May 5, 2006 Former New Jersey game enforcement chief Frank Catania says an agenda-driven minority is trying to impose its morality. TAGS: prohibition, regulation, ban, bill, approach, activity, U.S.

Time to crack down on tech at work?

June 14, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says employers have their work cut out in setting workplace rules around new gadgets and communications technologies. TAGS: blogging, employer, trade secret, blog, policy, workplace, IM, expectation, privacy, activity, Real-Time, U.S.

Wi-Fi arrest highlights security dangers

November 28, 2003 A man in Canada who stands accused of downloading child pornography over a hijacked Wi-Fi connection has the industry pondering liability and fixes. TAGS: Wi-Fi connection, Wi-Fi, hub, Burton, Canada, wireless network, activity, law, security, expert, U.S.

Want to vote? Text me now

October 19, 2005 Political activists are turning to cell phones and text messages to register, mobilize voters. TAGS: activism, activist, election, Philippines, text message, campaign, San Francisco, cell phone, president, activity, message, U.S., e-mail
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