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- News to know: Microsoft revolving door; QuickTime flaw; NetSuite; CES; Online ads
- Notable headlines: Larry Dignan: Why Google, Yahoo and Microsoft should worry about Countrywide's takeunder Mary Jo Foley: Juniper Networks exec to succeed Microsoft Business Division President Raikes. Another of the Microsoft old guard moves on. Dennis Howlett: Netsuite nightmares: part deux...
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Larry Dignan, Apple QuickTime, NetSuite Inc., Microsoft Corp., Online Advertising, Flaw, Web 2.0, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Advertising & Promotion, Mergers & Acquisitions, Security, Internet, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing, Investment, Finance
- Blog posts 2008-01-11
- U.S. ranks near the bottom in 2007 International Privacy Ranking
- The Electronic Privacy Information Center and Privacy International just published its 1,000-page "Privacy and Human Rights Report," which assesses the state of surveillance and privacy protection in 70 countries. Following are the key findings from the report. Needless to say, privacy is eroding in most parts of...
- Tags: Russia, Privacy, Privacy Protection, Security, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2008-01-10
- Google privacy a non-issue for Ed Tech
- Most people know I'm a Google devotee. I live by Gmail, I introduce web design to my students with Blogspot, I introduce Web 2.0 to my students with Google Apps. I love Google. The interface is spiffy, the search results are good, and it is chock full...
- Tags: Privacy, Google, Education Technology
- Blog posts 2007-06-13
- Alleged smear campaigns happen every day and privacy doesn't exist
- Privacy International flunks Google on its privacy policy. Google fires back unofficially. Privacy International alleges that Google has launched a smear campaign. It's really just another day at the office. What's different this time is that this war of words between Privacy International, Google and Google's supporters is escalating in...
- Tags: Yahoo, Web Technology, Search, Microsoft, Google, General
- Blog posts 2007-06-11
- News to know: Apollo goes beta; Google privacy; Surface demo; Yahoo security
- Adobe's Apollo platform, now called AIR, goes beta. Ryan Stewart: Adobe announces hardware accelerated video in Flash, Apollo’s new name, and two new betas.Wi-Fi memory cards coming to cameras.Jason O'Grady: WWDC predictions.Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft provides first public demo of the Surface tabletop. Gallery right.David Berlind: ZDNet names next Deputy...
- Tags: News to know, General
- Blog posts 2007-06-11
- Privacy International pokes a stick in Google's eye
- Privacy International has poked Google in the eye with the stick. In an interim report on the privacy ranking of the major Internet services, Google was the only company found among those surveyed to receive a failing grade, which Privacy International described as conducting comprehensive consumer surveillance and having...
- Tags: Google
- Blog posts 2007-06-10
- Close all Google accounts: Google doesn't care about privacy
- I know, the title is ridiculous -- but that's exactly what Privacy International is saying about Google in a report that was published today. They gave Google the lowest possible score when it comes to privacy according to the AP. It's funny how they know so much about...
- Tags: Privacy, Google
- Blog posts 2007-06-09
- Welcome to Google Checkout, that will be $3.14
- Welcome to Google Checkout, that will be $3.14E-Mails in WHOIS...Google is always so smart... Look at the contact e-mails for googlecheckout.net and .org, they're for an MSN account... So intelligent...www.k00lstuff.comGoogle to know my purchaces!? No way!Google already has huuuge database of things people are interested in, their emails, discussions and...
- Tags: Domain names, Sales channel, E-mail, Financial services, Banking, transaction processing, knowledge, Google Inc., Google Checkout, Google UseMyBank
- Discussion threads 2006-05-28
- Alleged NASA hacker loses extradition ruling
- Alleged NASA hacker loses extradition rulinghe forgot about public stocks and a floggingWhat was he thinking and what did he expect?Welcome to the colonies!We have not forgotten King George III and the tyrannies of old. Your parliament still sends us a bill for the Tea Party every year, which...
- Tags: Hacking, SECURITY, McKinnon, hacker, NASA
- Discussion threads 2006-05-10
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