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Ted Stevens Loses Senate Re-Election Bid

Nov 19th, 2008 · Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska, famed Internet regulator, has lost his Senate seat. The AP is reporting that ' Stevens was declared the loser in Alaska on Tuesday night after a two-week-long process of counting nearly 90,000 absentee and early votes from …
see also: regulator · Internet · election · gt · mayor · Victory · AP

Greenspan Tells Congress Bad Data Hurt Wall Street

Oct 23rd, 2008 · Former Reserve Bank chairman Alan Greenspan has long praised technology as a tool to limit risks in financial markets. In 2005, he said better risk scoring by high-performance computing made it possible for lenders to extend credit to subprime borrowers. …
see also: computer · technology · 2005 · 2004 · Outsourcing · financial · agencies

Choosing a Replacement Email System For a University?

Oct 11th, 2008 · The university I attend is currently looking to change the way in which is provides its students with an email service. In the past they used a legacy mail system which can no longer fit their needs. A committee has narrowed the possibilities down to …
see also: software · integrated · Google · service · Microsoft · students · Yahoo

Choosing a Replacement Email System For a University?

Oct 10th, 2008 · The university I attend is currently looking to change the way in which is provides its students with an email service. In the past they used a legacy mail system which can no longer fit their needs. A committee has narrowed the possibilities down to …
see also: software · integrated · Google · service · Microsoft · students · Yahoo

Microsoft Bids To Take Over Open Document Format

Oct 5th, 2008 · what about sends in a Groklaw alert warning that, by PJ's reading, Microsoft may be trying to take over ODF via a stacked SC 34 committee. The article lists the attendees at an SC 34 meeting in July and gives their affiliations, which the official meeting …
see also: ca · Groklaw · proposal · competing · Microsoft · employees · submissions

Microsoft Bids To Take Over Open Document Format

Oct 4th, 2008 · what about sends in a Groklaw alert warning that, by PJ's reading, Microsoft may be trying to take over ODF via a stacked SC 34 committee. The article lists the attendees at an SC 34 meeting in July and gives their affiliations, which the official meeting …
see also: ca · Groklaw · proposal · competing · Microsoft · employees · submissions

Norwegian Standards Body Members Resign Over OOXML

Oct 4th, 2008 · Ars Technica reports that 13 of the 23 members from the technical committee of the Norwegian standards body, the organization that manages technical standards for the country, have resigned because of the way the OOXML standardization was handled. We've …
see also: Microsoft · world · nation · office · organization · country · protesting

IOC Trademarks Part of Canadian National Anthem

Oct 1st, 2008 · gravis777 sends us to BoingBoing for news that the International Olympic Committee has trademarked a line from the Canadian National Anthem and is threatening to sue anyone who uses it. The line in question is "with glowing hearts." "The committee is …
see also: Olympics · protection · nation · laws · games · legislation · Canadian

IOC Trademarks Part of Canadian National Anthem

Sep 30th, 2008 · gravis777 sends us to BoingBoing for news that the International Olympic Committee has trademarked a line from the Canadian National Anthem and is threatening to sue anyone who uses it. The line in question is "with glowing hearts." "The committee is …
see also: Olympics · protection · nation · laws · games · legislation · Canadian

Senate Judiciary Committee Approves Copyright Cops

Sep 12th, 2008 · The Senate Judiciary Committee has approved the EIPA (the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Act of 2008), which would create copyright cops. And these cops would take over the RIAA's War on Sharing by filing civil lawsuits and using civil forfeiture …
see also: protection · servers · computer · laws · Lawsuits · copyrighted · virtual

ECMAScript 4.0 Is Dead

Aug 16th, 2008 · Brendan Eich, creator of the JavaScript programming language, has announced that ECMA Technical Committee 39 has abandoned the proposed ECMAScript 4.0 language specification in favor of a more limited specification dubbed 'Harmony,' or ECMAScript 3.1. …
see also: proposal · Microsoft · Machine · Creator · Language · JavaScript · Mozilla

Google Using DoubleClick Tracking Cookies

Aug 12th, 2008 · dstates sends news coming out of the letters the House Energy and Commerce Committee sent to a number of broadband and Internet companies about their policies and practices on user tracking. The committee has now made public 25 responses to its queries, …
see also: Google · Microsoft · advertising · consumer · Internet · technology · company

"Tabletop" Fusion Researcher Committed Scientific Misconduct

Jul 20th, 2008 · A Purdue University panel investigated allegations against nuclear engineering professor Rusi Taleyarkhan, finding that he had in fact committed scientific misconduct in his work. Taleyarkhan had published papers in which he reported seeing evidence of …
see also: 2006 · engineering · scientists · research · resolution · community · Nuclear

China Launches Antitrust Probe Vs. Microsoft

Jun 18th, 2008 · China has launched an investigation into whether Microsoft unfairly dominates its software market, according to a state media report. A working committee of China's State Intellectual Property Office is investigating whether Microsoft engaged in discriminatory …
see also: software · Microsoft · antitrust · Windows · Chinese · genuine · media

Senate Committee Votes To Fingerprint Lenders

May 24th, 2008 · tjstork recommends a blog post up at Openmarket.org on the passage by a Senate committee of a fingerprinting provision in a foreclosure assistance bill. The provision would require thousands of people connected with the mortgage industry, even tangentially …
see also: business · blog · fraud · industry · identity · Storage · fingerprint

South Africa Appeals ISO Decision On OOXML

May 23rd, 2008 · mauritzhansen sends us a blog post by Steve Pepper, former chairman of the Norwegian standards committee responsible for evaluating OOXML, reporting that the South African national standards body, SABS, has appealed against the result of the OOXML DIS …
see also: blog · nation · organization · South Africa · sponsored · chairman · Africa

Government Efficiency and Network Theory

May 12th, 2008 · Science News reports on a study relating (in a loose way) the efficiency of a national government with the size of its cabinet. Researchers in Vienna found that the development level of countries, as a proxy for the efficiency of their governments, is …
see also: network · cutoff · nation · theory · countries · Historians · evidence

PRO-IP Act Passes Judiciary Committee

May 1st, 2008 · The Pro-IP Act has passed the Judiciary Committee unanimously, thanks to the support of committee chairman Rep. John Conyers (D-MI). We've discussed this before — it's the same bill which would create copyright cops with the power to seize computers, …
see also: IP · computer · laws · rep · copyrighted · Canadian · mis

The Inside Story on Norway's Yes to OOXML

Apr 20th, 2008 · The former Chairman of the Norwegian ISO committee, who resigned two weeks ago in protest against his country's vote of Yes to OOXML, tells the inside story of how the decision was reached: how a single bureaucrat from Standards Norway sidelined the overwhelming …
see also: country · protesting · technical · chairman · depression · Norway · committee

AU Government Demands Universal Wiretapping

Apr 17th, 2008 · The Australian government is pushing a bill to force all telecommunications providers to facilitate lawful data interception across fixed and mobile telephone systems, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Instant Messaging (IM) and chat room discussions. …
see also: laws · mobile · messaging · telephone · legislation · enforcement · employees







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