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- Yang out: Justice scrutiny paved the way
- Some things are clear. If Jerry Yang had merely been doing a lousy job at running Yahoo, there would have been no "mutual" decision that he should step down as CEO. (NYT: "Jerry and the board have had an ongoing dialogue about succession timing, and we...
- Tags: Jerry Yang, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Corporate Law, Portals, Investment, Recruitment & Selection, Business Operations, Internet, Finance, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-11-18
- Dave Winer vs. CNET, platforms of personal expression (PPEs), and why Grandma matters
- A couple of days ago, I did Scoble vs. Ballmer. Now, its Winer vs. CNET. In their search for the creator of the first blog, News.coms Declan McCullaugh and Anne Broache refer to one of their candidates Dave Winer as irascible (a common misconception regarding Mets fans from Brooklyn or...
- Tags: Blogging, Podcasts, Dave Winer, blog, blogger, first blogger, Web, radio, first blog, RSS
- Blog posts 2007-03-21
- US congressman Foley: A modern day online Jekyll and Hyde?
- News.coms Declan McCullaugh has juxtaposed US Representative Mark Foleys record as one of Congress leading opponents to online predation against the recent news that he himself was apparently an online predator if the accounts currently being published turn out to be accurate. Wrote McCullagh: Mark Foley, who abruptly resigned from...
- Tags: Mark Foley
- Blog posts 2006-10-03
- As House considers data retention, Internet companies have another plan
- Hours before the opening of a House hearing on whether to require ISPs to retain user data, a coalition of top Internet companies - including AOL, Yahoo and Microsoft but not Google - proposed developing a technological fix to the problem of child pornography, News.com's Declan McCullaugh reports. (Google apparently...
- Tags: child pornography
- Blog posts 2006-06-27
- Justice wants companies to retain data
- Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and FBI Director Robert Mueller urged telecom companies and service providers to retain user data for two years in a closed-door meeting held Friday at the Justice Dept., News.com reported last week. During Friday's meeting, Justice Department officials passed around pixellated (that is,...
- Tags: Internet
- Blog posts 2006-05-31
- Millions for Verisign, ICANN in domain deal
- Here's the ICANN/Verisign deal, as reported by Declan McCullaugh on News.com today. Under a settlement agreement arising out of the SiteFinder dispute between the two groups, Verisign will be able to raise .com domain rates 7% a year - far above the inflation rate. Declan calculates that at the current...
- Tags: ICANN
- Blog posts 2006-03-01
- Are backbone providers cooperating with NSA?
- A survey of ISPs, cable companies and telecom backbones providers conducted by News.com suggests that NSA wiretapping may be occurring at the backbone level. While "no comment" is hardly proof of complicity, the trend lines are certainly suggestive that certain sectors are cooperating. News.com's Declan McCullagh and Anne...
- Tags: NSA
- Blog posts 2006-02-06
- FBI's "right" to pick your Internet apps
- On Cnet's VOIP Blog, Declan McCullaugh points to an "obscure policy document" PDF released late last Friday, in which the FCC quietly gives the FBI the right to approve or disapprove of what applications people use. One of the four principles this document announces says, "Consumers are entitled to run...
- Tags: FCC, Internet
- Blog posts 2005-09-27
- Is the Internet better organized than the government?
- Unlike the federal government, the Internet responded to Katrina with flying colors, writes Declan McCullaugh at News.com. By 12:40 p.m. PDT Tuesday, Glenn Reynolds of Instapundit.com was already reporting on what would become the Great Flood of 2005. ...
- Tags: federal government, Hewlett-Packard Co.
- Blog posts 2005-09-07
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