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America at war
 

CNET News.com Staff
April 11, 2003, 5:30 AM PT

special report President Bush orders a war on Iraq to disarm the Persian Gulf country and depose Saddam Hussein.

Click here to Play

VBrick brings live war coverage to the desktop
Richard Mavrogeanes, president, VBrick Systems

Click here to Play

Wind River: Making the battlefield safer?
Jerry Fiddler, chairman, Wind River Systems

Click here to Play

Fighting cyberterrorism in wartime
Gregory Crabb, task force member, Secret Service Electronic Crimes Unit

Iraqi minister becomes Internet star
update Fans dedicate a Web site to the outlandish denials and optimistic quotes of Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, Iraq's information minister.
April 11, 2003 

week three
U.S. says Hussein loses grip on Baghdad
A senior commander declares that Saddam Hussein's government has lost control of Baghdad to U.S. military forces and Iraqi celebrants and looters in the street.
April 9, 2003 

Protesters target tech firms
U.S. companies with high-profile consumer brands have always been focal points for anti-American feelings, but tech firms have often been overlooked. Now, though, that's changing.
April 7, 2003 
Akamai ends Al Jazeera server support
First came the crushing traffic and the hack attacks. Now the Arabic news organization has lost Web server support for its troubled Internet efforts.
April 4, 2003 
Telecoms position for postwar business
In the next two weeks, Globalstar Communications and other industry players will be focused on nearly $1 billion worth of federal contracts to rebuild Iraq's telephone infrastructure.
April 3, 2003 

week two
Arab channel to offer mobile news alerts
The Al Jazeera satellite TV channel will beam news alerts in both Arabic and English to mobile phones around the world, after hackers brought down its Web sites.
April 3, 2003 
Casting a wide Net for war news
Television still trumps the Internet when it comes to war coverage, but the Net is an integral information pipeline for people looking for news about the conflict, according to a new study.
April 1, 2003 
Bomb targets IBM in Italy
Italian police defuse a bomb outside IBM's offices in Bologna, thwarting an attack that authorities said was probably a protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq.
March 31, 2003 
Legislator makes call for Qualcomm
A congressman who represents the corner of California where the wireless giant is located, believes that company's technology must be used in Iraq's post-war cell phone system.
March 27, 2003 
No respite for Al Jazeera news site
In many cases, the only way to defeat a widespread distributed denial-of-service attack is with more bandwidth and a supportive Internet service provider, network experts say.
March 27, 2003 
Pro-U.S. message replaces Aljazeera.net
Visitors to both the Arabic and English versions of the Al Jazeera Web site are greeted with an American flag, the work of an apparent online vandal.
March 27, 2003 

week one
War sparks Web censorship debate
A Web-hosting company knocked a small news site offline after it posted controversial photos of captured American soldiers, stoking accusations that private firms are censoring free speech.
March 25, 2003 
Outages hit Arabic news site
Arabic news site Al Jazeera and its English-language counterpart were only intermittently available for the second straight day due to an onslaught of network traffic.
March 25, 2003 
Study: War could crimp IT spending
The conflict in Iraq is giving CIOs pause about tech spending, and even a swift end to hostilities might not make a big difference, according to a new survey.
March 25, 2003 
Al Jazeera launches Web site in English
The Arab news agency launches an English-language Web site, providing a starkly different view on the war with Iraq than that offered by many Western media outlets.
March 24, 2003 
Germany restricts game it says glorifies war
Electronic Arts, the nation's largest maker of video games, says it is caught in the crossfire between the German and U.S. governments over the Iraq war.
March 24, 2003 
Firms lining up to blame war for woes?
If Oracle is any indication, the outbreak of war in Iraq will be an oft-cited culprit as a slew of software companies report disappointing quarterly earnings next month.
March 21, 2003 
Antiwar hacker strikes the U.S. Navy
Online protesters attack a number of Web sites with antiwar slogans, according to an Internet security company.
March 21, 2003 
Technology providing war insights
People across the globe are using digital cameras, blogs, e-mail and other technologies to express fears about the war on Iraq, document experiences and organize protests.
March 20, 2003 
War has little effect on tech industry
Companies and analysts say the war in Iraq is not likely to hurt the tech sector in the short run--and may help it. But extended global tensions could cause harm.
March 20, 2003 
Israel warns Web sites on war coverage
The country's top government censor cautions Web sites in her country not to publish "materials that could pose a threat to the security of the State of Israel and its residents."
March 20, 2003 
Pint-size tech drafted for war reports
Media coverage of the Iraq war is likely to give a boost to several emerging technologies, including new portable satellite transmission systems and Weblogs.
March 20, 2003 
Virus writers take advantage of war
A new e-mail worm is tricking people into opening dangerous attachments by promising military satellite images of Iraq.
March 20, 2003 
War's onset spikes Web traffic
The waging of war against Iraq leads to a jump in traffic on the Internet, which is expected to become the major source of information on the conflict for many people.
March 20, 2003 
President Bush's address to the nation
Text of President Bush's address to the United States regarding the beginning of military action in Iraq to dislodge Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
March 19, 2003 

previous coverage
Web surfers clog military sites
Several Web sites in the United States and United Kingdom are caught off-guard by traffic spikes spurred by the looming attack on Iraq and worries about a rise in terrorist activity.
March 19, 2003 
Reuters to stream video of Iraq conflict
The news agency unveils a streaming video service on its Web site that will offer footage of the impending conflict with Iraq, aiming to reach news-hungry viewers at work.
March 19, 2003 
Expedia sets wartime refund policy
The online travel site says it will waive customer penalties if the United States goes to war with Iraq or if the government puts the country on its highest level of security alert.
March 17, 2003 
Antiwar protesters join 'virtual march'
Washington lawmakers and the White House are flooded with e-mail, faxes and phone calls as people across the country voice their opposition to a possible war.
February 17, 2003 



CNN Online

National Public Radio

MSNBC

Fox News

The Washington Post

New York Times Online

ABC News.com

CBS News.com


BBC News (UK)

The Guardian (UK)

Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

Australia Broadcasting Corp.

Haaretz (Israel)

Jerusalem Post (Israel)

Arab World News (Middle East news portal)

Al Bawaba (Middle East news portal)



The White House

Dept. of Defense

Dept. of Defense sponsored news site

State Department



Kevin Sites

Electronic Iraq

Antiwar.com

United for Peace & Justice

Moveon.org

True Majority

Act Now to Stop War & End Racism

Act Now

Independent Media Center

Iraq Peace Pledge

Petition Online

Defense of America

Instapundit.com

Stratfor

Rantburg

Little Green Footballs

Not in Our Name

Editor: Scott Ard
Design: Pam Dore
Production: Meghan McDowell
Photography: Declan McCullagh

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America at war
 

CNET News.com Staff
April 11, 2003, 5:30 AM PT

special report President Bush orders a war on Iraq to disarm the Persian Gulf country and depose Saddam Hussein.

Click here to Play

VBrick brings live war coverage to the desktop
Richard Mavrogeanes, president, VBrick Systems

Click here to Play

Wind River: Making the battlefield safer?
Jerry Fiddler, chairman, Wind River Systems

Click here to Play

Fighting cyberterrorism in wartime
Gregory Crabb, task force member, Secret Service Electronic Crimes Unit

Iraqi minister becomes Internet star
update Fans dedicate a Web site to the outlandish denials and optimistic quotes of Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, Iraq's information minister.
April 11, 2003 

week three
U.S. says Hussein loses grip on Baghdad
A senior commander declares that Saddam Hussein's government has lost control of Baghdad to U.S. military forces and Iraqi celebrants and looters in the street.
April 9, 2003 

Protesters target tech firms
U.S. companies with high-profile consumer brands have always been focal points for anti-American feelings, but tech firms have often been overlooked. Now, though, that's changing.
April 7, 2003 
Akamai ends Al Jazeera server support
First came the crushing traffic and the hack attacks. Now the Arabic news organization has lost Web server support for its troubled Internet efforts.
April 4, 2003 
Telecoms position for postwar business
In the next two weeks, Globalstar Communications and other industry players will be focused on nearly $1 billion worth of federal contracts to rebuild Iraq's telephone infrastructure.
April 3, 2003 

week two
Arab channel to offer mobile news alerts
The Al Jazeera satellite TV channel will beam news alerts in both Arabic and English to mobile phones around the world, after hackers brought down its Web sites.
April 3, 2003 
Casting a wide Net for war news
Television still trumps the Internet when it comes to war coverage, but the Net is an integral information pipeline for people looking for news about the conflict, according to a new study.
April 1, 2003 
Bomb targets IBM in Italy
Italian police defuse a bomb outside IBM's offices in Bologna, thwarting an attack that authorities said was probably a protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq.
March 31, 2003 
Legislator makes call for Qualcomm
A congressman who represents the corner of California where the wireless giant is located, believes that company's technology must be used in Iraq's post-war cell phone system.
March 27, 2003 
No respite for Al Jazeera news site
In many cases, the only way to defeat a widespread distributed denial-of-service attack is with more bandwidth and a supportive Internet service provider, network experts say.
March 27, 2003 
Pro-U.S. message replaces Aljazeera.net
Visitors to both the Arabic and English versions of the Al Jazeera Web site are greeted with an American flag, the work of an apparent online vandal.
March 27, 2003 

week one
War sparks Web censorship debate
A Web-hosting company knocked a small news site offline after it posted controversial photos of captured American soldiers, stoking accusations that private firms are censoring free speech.
March 25, 2003 
Outages hit Arabic news site
Arabic news site Al Jazeera and its English-language counterpart were only intermittently available for the second straight day due to an onslaught of network traffic.
March 25, 2003 
Study: War could crimp IT spending
The conflict in Iraq is giving CIOs pause about tech spending, and even a swift end to hostilities might not make a big difference, according to a new survey.
March 25, 2003 
Al Jazeera launches Web site in English
The Arab news agency launches an English-language Web site, providing a starkly different view on the war with Iraq than that offered by many Western media outlets.
March 24, 2003 
Germany restricts game it says glorifies war
Electronic Arts, the nation's largest maker of video games, says it is caught in the crossfire between the German and U.S. governments over the Iraq war.
March 24, 2003 
Firms lining up to blame war for woes?
If Oracle is any indication, the outbreak of war in Iraq will be an oft-cited culprit as a slew of software companies report disappointing quarterly earnings next month.
March 21, 2003 
Antiwar hacker strikes the U.S. Navy
Online protesters attack a number of Web sites with antiwar slogans, according to an Internet security company.
March 21, 2003 
Technology providing war insights
People across the globe are using digital cameras, blogs, e-mail and other technologies to express fears about the war on Iraq, document experiences and organize protests.
March 20, 2003 
War has little effect on tech industry
Companies and analysts say the war in Iraq is not likely to hurt the tech sector in the short run--and may help it. But extended global tensions could cause harm.
March 20, 2003 
Israel warns Web sites on war coverage
The country's top government censor cautions Web sites in her country not to publish "materials that could pose a threat to the security of the State of Israel and its residents."
March 20, 2003 
Pint-size tech drafted for war reports
Media coverage of the Iraq war is likely to give a boost to several emerging technologies, including new portable satellite transmission systems and Weblogs.
March 20, 2003 
Virus writers take advantage of war
A new e-mail worm is tricking people into opening dangerous attachments by promising military satellite images of Iraq.
March 20, 2003 
War's onset spikes Web traffic
The waging of war against Iraq leads to a jump in traffic on the Internet, which is expected to become the major source of information on the conflict for many people.
March 20, 2003 
President Bush's address to the nation
Text of President Bush's address to the United States regarding the beginning of military action in Iraq to dislodge Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
March 19, 2003 

previous coverage
Web surfers clog military sites
Several Web sites in the United States and United Kingdom are caught off-guard by traffic spikes spurred by the looming attack on Iraq and worries about a rise in terrorist activity.
March 19, 2003 
Reuters to stream video of Iraq conflict
The news agency unveils a streaming video service on its Web site that will offer footage of the impending conflict with Iraq, aiming to reach news-hungry viewers at work.
March 19, 2003 
Expedia sets wartime refund policy
The online travel site says it will waive customer penalties if the United States goes to war with Iraq or if the government puts the country on its highest level of security alert.
March 17, 2003 
Antiwar protesters join 'virtual march'
Washington lawmakers and the White House are flooded with e-mail, faxes and phone calls as people across the country voice their opposition to a possible war.
February 17, 2003 



CNN Online

National Public Radio

MSNBC

Fox News

The Washington Post

New York Times Online

ABC News.com

CBS News.com


BBC News (UK)

The Guardian (UK)

Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

Australia Broadcasting Corp.

Haaretz (Israel)

Jerusalem Post (Israel)

Arab World News (Middle East news portal)

Al Bawaba (Middle East news portal)



The White House

Dept. of Defense

Dept. of Defense sponsored news site

State Department



Kevin Sites

Electronic Iraq

Antiwar.com

United for Peace & Justice

Moveon.org

True Majority

Act Now to Stop War & End Racism

Act Now

Independent Media Center

Iraq Peace Pledge

Petition Online

Defense of America

Instapundit.com

Stratfor

Rantburg

Little Green Footballs

Not in Our Name

Editor: Scott Ard
Design: Pam Dore
Production: Meghan McDowell
Photography: Declan McCullagh

E-mail story  | Print story | Send us news tips

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America at war
 

CNET News.com Staff
April 11, 2003, 5:30 AM PT

special report President Bush orders a war on Iraq to disarm the Persian Gulf country and depose Saddam Hussein.

Click here to Play

VBrick brings live war coverage to the desktop
Richard Mavrogeanes, president, VBrick Systems

Click here to Play

Wind River: Making the battlefield safer?
Jerry Fiddler, chairman, Wind River Systems

Click here to Play

Fighting cyberterrorism in wartime
Gregory Crabb, task force member, Secret Service Electronic Crimes Unit

Iraqi minister becomes Internet star
update Fans dedicate a Web site to the outlandish denials and optimistic quotes of Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, Iraq's information minister.
April 11, 2003 

week three
U.S. says Hussein loses grip on Baghdad
A senior commander declares that Saddam Hussein's government has lost control of Baghdad to U.S. military forces and Iraqi celebrants and looters in the street.
April 9, 2003 

Protesters target tech firms
U.S. companies with high-profile consumer brands have always been focal points for anti-American feelings, but tech firms have often been overlooked. Now, though, that's changing.
April 7, 2003 
Akamai ends Al Jazeera server support
First came the crushing traffic and the hack attacks. Now the Arabic news organization has lost Web server support for its troubled Internet efforts.
April 4, 2003 
Telecoms position for postwar business
In the next two weeks, Globalstar Communications and other industry players will be focused on nearly $1 billion worth of federal contracts to rebuild Iraq's telephone infrastructure.
April 3, 2003 

week two
Arab channel to offer mobile news alerts
The Al Jazeera satellite TV channel will beam news alerts in both Arabic and English to mobile phones around the world, after hackers brought down its Web sites.
April 3, 2003 
Casting a wide Net for war news
Television still trumps the Internet when it comes to war coverage, but the Net is an integral information pipeline for people looking for news about the conflict, according to a new study.
April 1, 2003 
Bomb targets IBM in Italy
Italian police defuse a bomb outside IBM's offices in Bologna, thwarting an attack that authorities said was probably a protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq.
March 31, 2003 
Legislator makes call for Qualcomm
A congressman who represents the corner of California where the wireless giant is located, believes that company's technology must be used in Iraq's post-war cell phone system.
March 27, 2003 
No respite for Al Jazeera news site
In many cases, the only way to defeat a widespread distributed denial-of-service attack is with more bandwidth and a supportive Internet service provider, network experts say.
March 27, 2003 
Pro-U.S. message replaces Aljazeera.net
Visitors to both the Arabic and English versions of the Al Jazeera Web site are greeted with an American flag, the work of an apparent online vandal.
March 27, 2003 

week one
War sparks Web censorship debate
A Web-hosting company knocked a small news site offline after it posted controversial photos of captured American soldiers, stoking accusations that private firms are censoring free speech.
March 25, 2003 
Outages hit Arabic news site
Arabic news site Al Jazeera and its English-language counterpart were only intermittently available for the second straight day due to an onslaught of network traffic.
March 25, 2003 
Study: War could crimp IT spending
The conflict in Iraq is giving CIOs pause about tech spending, and even a swift end to hostilities might not make a big difference, according to a new survey.
March 25, 2003 
Al Jazeera launches Web site in English
The Arab news agency launches an English-language Web site, providing a starkly different view on the war with Iraq than that offered by many Western media outlets.
March 24, 2003 
Germany restricts game it says glorifies war
Electronic Arts, the nation's largest maker of video games, says it is caught in the crossfire between the German and U.S. governments over the Iraq war.
March 24, 2003 
Firms lining up to blame war for woes?
If Oracle is any indication, the outbreak of war in Iraq will be an oft-cited culprit as a slew of software companies report disappointing quarterly earnings next month.
March 21, 2003 
Antiwar hacker strikes the U.S. Navy
Online protesters attack a number of Web sites with antiwar slogans, according to an Internet security company.
March 21, 2003 
Technology providing war insights
People across the globe are using digital cameras, blogs, e-mail and other technologies to express fears about the war on Iraq, document experiences and organize protests.
March 20, 2003 
War has little effect on tech industry
Companies and analysts say the war in Iraq is not likely to hurt the tech sector in the short run--and may help it. But extended global tensions could cause harm.
March 20, 2003 
Israel warns Web sites on war coverage
The country's top government censor cautions Web sites in her country not to publish "materials that could pose a threat to the security of the State of Israel and its residents."
March 20, 2003 
Pint-size tech drafted for war reports
Media coverage of the Iraq war is likely to give a boost to several emerging technologies, including new portable satellite transmission systems and Weblogs.
March 20, 2003 
Virus writers take advantage of war
A new e-mail worm is tricking people into opening dangerous attachments by promising military satellite images of Iraq.
March 20, 2003 
War's onset spikes Web traffic
The waging of war against Iraq leads to a jump in traffic on the Internet, which is expected to become the major source of information on the conflict for many people.
March 20, 2003 
President Bush's address to the nation
Text of President Bush's address to the United States regarding the beginning of military action in Iraq to dislodge Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
March 19, 2003 

previous coverage
Web surfers clog military sites
Several Web sites in the United States and United Kingdom are caught off-guard by traffic spikes spurred by the looming attack on Iraq and worries about a rise in terrorist activity.
March 19, 2003 
Reuters to stream video of Iraq conflict
The news agency unveils a streaming video service on its Web site that will offer footage of the impending conflict with Iraq, aiming to reach news-hungry viewers at work.
March 19, 2003 
Expedia sets wartime refund policy
The online travel site says it will waive customer penalties if the United States goes to war with Iraq or if the government puts the country on its highest level of security alert.
March 17, 2003 
Antiwar protesters join 'virtual march'
Washington lawmakers and the White House are flooded with e-mail, faxes and phone calls as people across the country voice their opposition to a possible war.
February 17, 2003 



CNN Online

National Public Radio

MSNBC

Fox News

The Washington Post

New York Times Online

ABC News.com

CBS News.com


BBC News (UK)

The Guardian (UK)

Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

Australia Broadcasting Corp.

Haaretz (Israel)

Jerusalem Post (Israel)

Arab World News (Middle East news portal)

Al Bawaba (Middle East news portal)



The White House

Dept. of Defense

Dept. of Defense sponsored news site

State Department



Kevin Sites

Electronic Iraq

Antiwar.com

United for Peace & Justice

Moveon.org

True Majority

Act Now to Stop War & End Racism

Act Now

Independent Media Center

Iraq Peace Pledge

Petition Online

Defense of America

Instapundit.com

Stratfor

Rantburg

Little Green Footballs

Not in Our Name

Editor: Scott Ard
Design: Pam Dore
Production: Meghan McDowell
Photography: Declan McCullagh

E-mail story  | Print story | Send us news tips

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America at war
 

CNET News.com Staff
April 11, 2003, 5:30 AM PT

special report President Bush orders a war on Iraq to disarm the Persian Gulf country and depose Saddam Hussein.

Click here to Play

VBrick brings live war coverage to the desktop
Richard Mavrogeanes, president, VBrick Systems

Click here to Play

Wind River: Making the battlefield safer?
Jerry Fiddler, chairman, Wind River Systems

Click here to Play

Fighting cyberterrorism in wartime
Gregory Crabb, task force member, Secret Service Electronic Crimes Unit

Iraqi minister becomes Internet star
update Fans dedicate a Web site to the outlandish denials and optimistic quotes of Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, Iraq's information minister.
April 11, 2003 

week three
U.S. says Hussein loses grip on Baghdad
A senior commander declares that Saddam Hussein's government has lost control of Baghdad to U.S. military forces and Iraqi celebrants and looters in the street.
April 9, 2003 

Protesters target tech firms
U.S. companies with high-profile consumer brands have always been focal points for anti-American feelings, but tech firms have often been overlooked. Now, though, that's changing.
April 7, 2003 
Akamai ends Al Jazeera server support
First came the crushing traffic and the hack attacks. Now the Arabic news organization has lost Web server support for its troubled Internet efforts.
April 4, 2003 
Telecoms position for postwar business
In the next two weeks, Globalstar Communications and other industry players will be focused on nearly $1 billion worth of federal contracts to rebuild Iraq's telephone infrastructure.
April 3, 2003 

week two
Arab channel to offer mobile news alerts
The Al Jazeera satellite TV channel will beam news alerts in both Arabic and English to mobile phones around the world, after hackers brought down its Web sites.
April 3, 2003 
Casting a wide Net for war news
Television still trumps the Internet when it comes to war coverage, but the Net is an integral information pipeline for people looking for news about the conflict, according to a new study.
April 1, 2003 
Bomb targets IBM in Italy
Italian police defuse a bomb outside IBM's offices in Bologna, thwarting an attack that authorities said was probably a protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq.
March 31, 2003 
Legislator makes call for Qualcomm
A congressman who represents the corner of California where the wireless giant is located, believes that company's technology must be used in Iraq's post-war cell phone system.
March 27, 2003 
No respite for Al Jazeera news site
In many cases, the only way to defeat a widespread distributed denial-of-service attack is with more bandwidth and a supportive Internet service provider, network experts say.
March 27, 2003 
Pro-U.S. message replaces Aljazeera.net
Visitors to both the Arabic and English versions of the Al Jazeera Web site are greeted with an American flag, the work of an apparent online vandal.
March 27, 2003 

week one
War sparks Web censorship debate
A Web-hosting company knocked a small news site offline after it posted controversial photos of captured American soldiers, stoking accusations that private firms are censoring free speech.
March 25, 2003 
Outages hit Arabic news site
Arabic news site Al Jazeera and its English-language counterpart were only intermittently available for the second straight day due to an onslaught of network traffic.
March 25, 2003 
Study: War could crimp IT spending
The conflict in Iraq is giving CIOs pause about tech spending, and even a swift end to hostilities might not make a big difference, according to a new survey.
March 25, 2003 
Al Jazeera launches Web site in English
The Arab news agency launches an English-language Web site, providing a starkly different view on the war with Iraq than that offered by many Western media outlets.
March 24, 2003 
Germany restricts game it says glorifies war
Electronic Arts, the nation's largest maker of video games, says it is caught in the crossfire between the German and U.S. governments over the Iraq war.
March 24, 2003 
Firms lining up to blame war for woes?
If Oracle is any indication, the outbreak of war in Iraq will be an oft-cited culprit as a slew of software companies report disappointing quarterly earnings next month.
March 21, 2003 
Antiwar hacker strikes the U.S. Navy
Online protesters attack a number of Web sites with antiwar slogans, according to an Internet security company.
March 21, 2003 
Technology providing war insights
People across the globe are using digital cameras, blogs, e-mail and other technologies to express fears about the war on Iraq, document experiences and organize protests.
March 20, 2003 
War has little effect on tech industry
Companies and analysts say the war in Iraq is not likely to hurt the tech sector in the short run--and may help it. But extended global tensions could cause harm.
March 20, 2003 
Israel warns Web sites on war coverage
The country's top government censor cautions Web sites in her country not to publish "materials that could pose a threat to the security of the State of Israel and its residents."
March 20, 2003 
Pint-size tech drafted for war reports
Media coverage of the Iraq war is likely to give a boost to several emerging technologies, including new portable satellite transmission systems and Weblogs.
March 20, 2003 
Virus writers take advantage of war
A new e-mail worm is tricking people into opening dangerous attachments by promising military satellite images of Iraq.
March 20, 2003 
War's onset spikes Web traffic
The waging of war against Iraq leads to a jump in traffic on the Internet, which is expected to become the major source of information on the conflict for many people.
March 20, 2003 
President Bush's address to the nation
Text of President Bush's address to the United States regarding the beginning of military action in Iraq to dislodge Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
March 19, 2003 

previous coverage
Web surfers clog military sites
Several Web sites in the United States and United Kingdom are caught off-guard by traffic spikes spurred by the looming attack on Iraq and worries about a rise in terrorist activity.
March 19, 2003 
Reuters to stream video of Iraq conflict
The news agency unveils a streaming video service on its Web site that will offer footage of the impending conflict with Iraq, aiming to reach news-hungry viewers at work.
March 19, 2003 
Expedia sets wartime refund policy
The online travel site says it will waive customer penalties if the United States goes to war with Iraq or if the government puts the country on its highest level of security alert.
March 17, 2003 
Antiwar protesters join 'virtual march'
Washington lawmakers and the White House are flooded with e-mail, faxes and phone calls as people across the country voice their opposition to a possible war.
February 17, 2003 



CNN Online

National Public Radio

MSNBC

Fox News

The Washington Post

New York Times Online

ABC News.com

CBS News.com


BBC News (UK)

The Guardian (UK)

Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

Australia Broadcasting Corp.

Haaretz (Israel)

Jerusalem Post (Israel)

Arab World News (Middle East news portal)

Al Bawaba (Middle East news portal)



The White House

Dept. of Defense

Dept. of Defense sponsored news site

State Department



Kevin Sites

Electronic Iraq

Antiwar.com

United for Peace & Justice

Moveon.org

True Majority

Act Now to Stop War & End Racism

Act Now

Independent Media Center

Iraq Peace Pledge

Petition Online

Defense of America

Instapundit.com

Stratfor

Rantburg

Little Green Footballs

Not in Our Name

Editor: Scott Ard
Design: Pam Dore
Production: Meghan McDowell
Photography: Declan McCullagh

E-mail story  | Print story | Send us news tips

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America at war
 

CNET News.com Staff
April 11, 2003, 5:30 AM PT

special report President Bush orders a war on Iraq to disarm the Persian Gulf country and depose Saddam Hussein.

Click here to Play

VBrick brings live war coverage to the desktop
Richard Mavrogeanes, president, VBrick Systems

Click here to Play

Wind River: Making the battlefield safer?
Jerry Fiddler, chairman, Wind River Systems

Click here to Play

Fighting cyberterrorism in wartime
Gregory Crabb, task force member, Secret Service Electronic Crimes Unit

Iraqi minister becomes Internet star
update Fans dedicate a Web site to the outlandish denials and optimistic quotes of Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, Iraq's information minister.
April 11, 2003 

week three
U.S. says Hussein loses grip on Baghdad
A senior commander declares that Saddam Hussein's government has lost control of Baghdad to U.S. military forces and Iraqi celebrants and looters in the street.
April 9, 2003 

Protesters target tech firms
U.S. companies with high-profile consumer brands have always been focal points for anti-American feelings, but tech firms have often been overlooked. Now, though, that's changing.
April 7, 2003 
Akamai ends Al Jazeera server support
First came the crushing traffic and the hack attacks. Now the Arabic news organization has lost Web server support for its troubled Internet efforts.
April 4, 2003 
Telecoms position for postwar business
In the next two weeks, Globalstar Communications and other industry players will be focused on nearly $1 billion worth of federal contracts to rebuild Iraq's telephone infrastructure.
April 3, 2003 

week two
Arab channel to offer mobile news alerts
The Al Jazeera satellite TV channel will beam news alerts in both Arabic and English to mobile phones around the world, after hackers brought down its Web sites.
April 3, 2003 
Casting a wide Net for war news
Television still trumps the Internet when it comes to war coverage, but the Net is an integral information pipeline for people looking for news about the conflict, according to a new study.
April 1, 2003 
Bomb targets IBM in Italy
Italian police defuse a bomb outside IBM's offices in Bologna, thwarting an attack that authorities said was probably a protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq.
March 31, 2003 
Legislator makes call for Qualcomm
A congressman who represents the corner of California where the wireless giant is located, believes that company's technology must be used in Iraq's post-war cell phone system.
March 27, 2003 
No respite for Al Jazeera news site
In many cases, the only way to defeat a widespread distributed denial-of-service attack is with more bandwidth and a supportive Internet service provider, network experts say.
March 27, 2003 
Pro-U.S. message replaces Aljazeera.net
Visitors to both the Arabic and English versions of the Al Jazeera Web site are greeted with an American flag, the work of an apparent online vandal.
March 27, 2003 

week one
War sparks Web censorship debate
A Web-hosting company knocked a small news site offline after it posted controversial photos of captured American soldiers, stoking accusations that private firms are censoring free speech.
March 25, 2003 
Outages hit Arabic news site
Arabic news site Al Jazeera and its English-language counterpart were only intermittently available for the second straight day due to an onslaught of network traffic.
March 25, 2003 
Study: War could crimp IT spending
The conflict in Iraq is giving CIOs pause about tech spending, and even a swift end to hostilities might not make a big difference, according to a new survey.
March 25, 2003 
Al Jazeera launches Web site in English
The Arab news agency launches an English-language Web site, providing a starkly different view on the war with Iraq than that offered by many Western media outlets.
March 24, 2003 
Germany restricts game it says glorifies war
Electronic Arts, the nation's largest maker of video games, says it is caught in the crossfire between the German and U.S. governments over the Iraq war.
March 24, 2003 
Firms lining up to blame war for woes?
If Oracle is any indication, the outbreak of war in Iraq will be an oft-cited culprit as a slew of software companies report disappointing quarterly earnings next month.
March 21, 2003 
Antiwar hacker strikes the U.S. Navy
Online protesters attack a number of Web sites with antiwar slogans, according to an Internet security company.
March 21, 2003 
Technology providing war insights
People across the globe are using digital cameras, blogs, e-mail and other technologies to express fears about the war on Iraq, document experiences and organize protests.
March 20, 2003 
War has little effect on tech industry
Companies and analysts say the war in Iraq is not likely to hurt the tech sector in the short run--and may help it. But extended global tensions could cause harm.
March 20, 2003 
Israel warns Web sites on war coverage
The country's top government censor cautions Web sites in her country not to publish "materials that could pose a threat to the security of the State of Israel and its residents."
March 20, 2003 
Pint-size tech drafted for war reports
Media coverage of the Iraq war is likely to give a boost to several emerging technologies, including new portable satellite transmission systems and Weblogs.
March 20, 2003 
Virus writers take advantage of war
A new e-mail worm is tricking people into opening dangerous attachments by promising military satellite images of Iraq.
March 20, 2003 
War's onset spikes Web traffic
The waging of war against Iraq leads to a jump in traffic on the Internet, which is expected to become the major source of information on the conflict for many people.
March 20, 2003 
President Bush's address to the nation
Text of President Bush's address to the United States regarding the beginning of military action in Iraq to dislodge Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
March 19, 2003 

previous coverage
Web surfers clog military sites
Several Web sites in the United States and United Kingdom are caught off-guard by traffic spikes spurred by the looming attack on Iraq and worries about a rise in terrorist activity.
March 19, 2003 
Reuters to stream video of Iraq conflict
The news agency unveils a streaming video service on its Web site that will offer footage of the impending conflict with Iraq, aiming to reach news-hungry viewers at work.
March 19, 2003 
Expedia sets wartime refund policy
The online travel site says it will waive customer penalties if the United States goes to war with Iraq or if the government puts the country on its highest level of security alert.
March 17, 2003 
Antiwar protesters join 'virtual march'
Washington lawmakers and the White House are flooded with e-mail, faxes and phone calls as people across the country voice their opposition to a possible war.
February 17, 2003 



CNN Online

National Public Radio

MSNBC

Fox News

The Washington Post

New York Times Online

ABC News.com

CBS News.com


BBC News (UK)

The Guardian (UK)

Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

Australia Broadcasting Corp.

Haaretz (Israel)

Jerusalem Post (Israel)

Arab World News (Middle East news portal)

Al Bawaba (Middle East news portal)



The White House

Dept. of Defense

Dept. of Defense sponsored news site

State Department



Kevin Sites

Electronic Iraq

Antiwar.com

United for Peace & Justice

Moveon.org

True Majority

Act Now to Stop War & End Racism

Act Now

Independent Media Center

Iraq Peace Pledge

Petition Online

Defense of America

Instapundit.com

Stratfor

Rantburg

Little Green Footballs

Not in Our Name

Editor: Scott Ard
Design: Pam Dore
Production: Meghan McDowell
Photography: Declan McCullagh

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America at war
 

CNET News.com Staff
April 11, 2003, 5:30 AM PT

special report President Bush orders a war on Iraq to disarm the Persian Gulf country and depose Saddam Hussein.

Click here to Play

VBrick brings live war coverage to the desktop
Richard Mavrogeanes, president, VBrick Systems

Click here to Play

Wind River: Making the battlefield safer?
Jerry Fiddler, chairman, Wind River Systems

Click here to Play

Fighting cyberterrorism in wartime
Gregory Crabb, task force member, Secret Service Electronic Crimes Unit

Iraqi minister becomes Internet star
update Fans dedicate a Web site to the outlandish denials and optimistic quotes of Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, Iraq's information minister.
April 11, 2003 

week three
U.S. says Hussein loses grip on Baghdad
A senior commander declares that Saddam Hussein's government has lost control of Baghdad to U.S. military forces and Iraqi celebrants and looters in the street.
April 9, 2003 

Protesters target tech firms
U.S. companies with high-profile consumer brands have always been focal points for anti-American feelings, but tech firms have often been overlooked. Now, though, that's changing.
April 7, 2003 
Akamai ends Al Jazeera server support
First came the crushing traffic and the hack attacks. Now the Arabic news organization has lost Web server support for its troubled Internet efforts.
April 4, 2003 
Telecoms position for postwar business
In the next two weeks, Globalstar Communications and other industry players will be focused on nearly $1 billion worth of federal contracts to rebuild Iraq's telephone infrastructure.
April 3, 2003 

week two
Arab channel to offer mobile news alerts
The Al Jazeera satellite TV channel will beam news alerts in both Arabic and English to mobile phones around the world, after hackers brought down its Web sites.
April 3, 2003 
Casting a wide Net for war news
Television still trumps the Internet when it comes to war coverage, but the Net is an integral information pipeline for people looking for news about the conflict, according to a new study.
April 1, 2003 
Bomb targets IBM in Italy
Italian police defuse a bomb outside IBM's offices in Bologna, thwarting an attack that authorities said was probably a protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq.
March 31, 2003 
Legislator makes call for Qualcomm
A congressman who represents the corner of California where the wireless giant is located, believes that company's technology must be used in Iraq's post-war cell phone system.
March 27, 2003 
No respite for Al Jazeera news site
In many cases, the only way to defeat a widespread distributed denial-of-service attack is with more bandwidth and a supportive Internet service provider, network experts say.
March 27, 2003 
Pro-U.S. message replaces Aljazeera.net
Visitors to both the Arabic and English versions of the Al Jazeera Web site are greeted with an American flag, the work of an apparent online vandal.
March 27, 2003 

week one
War sparks Web censorship debate
A Web-hosting company knocked a small news site offline after it posted controversial photos of captured American soldiers, stoking accusations that private firms are censoring free speech.
March 25, 2003 
Outages hit Arabic news site
Arabic news site Al Jazeera and its English-language counterpart were only intermittently available for the second straight day due to an onslaught of network traffic.
March 25, 2003 
Study: War could crimp IT spending
The conflict in Iraq is giving CIOs pause about tech spending, and even a swift end to hostilities might not make a big difference, according to a new survey.
March 25, 2003 
Al Jazeera launches Web site in English
The Arab news agency launches an English-language Web site, providing a starkly different view on the war with Iraq than that offered by many Western media outlets.
March 24, 2003 
Germany restricts game it says glorifies war
Electronic Arts, the nation's largest maker of video games, says it is caught in the crossfire between the German and U.S. governments over the Iraq war.
March 24, 2003 
Firms lining up to blame war for woes?
If Oracle is any indication, the outbreak of war in Iraq will be an oft-cited culprit as a slew of software companies report disappointing quarterly earnings next month.
March 21, 2003 
Antiwar hacker strikes the U.S. Navy
Online protesters attack a number of Web sites with antiwar slogans, according to an Internet security company.
March 21, 2003 
Technology providing war insights
People across the globe are using digital cameras, blogs, e-mail and other technologies to express fears about the war on Iraq, document experiences and organize protests.
March 20, 2003 
War has little effect on tech industry
Companies and analysts say the war in Iraq is not likely to hurt the tech sector in the short run--and may help it. But extended global tensions could cause harm.
March 20, 2003 
Israel warns Web sites on war coverage
The country's top government censor cautions Web sites in her country not to publish "materials that could pose a threat to the security of the State of Israel and its residents."
March 20, 2003 
Pint-size tech drafted for war reports
Media coverage of the Iraq war is likely to give a boost to several emerging technologies, including new portable satellite transmission systems and Weblogs.
March 20, 2003 
Virus writers take advantage of war
A new e-mail worm is tricking people into opening dangerous attachments by promising military satellite images of Iraq.
March 20, 2003 
War's onset spikes Web traffic
The waging of war against Iraq leads to a jump in traffic on the Internet, which is expected to become the major source of information on the conflict for many people.
March 20, 2003 
President Bush's address to the nation
Text of President Bush's address to the United States regarding the beginning of military action in Iraq to dislodge Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
March 19, 2003 

previous coverage
Web surfers clog military sites
Several Web sites in the United States and United Kingdom are caught off-guard by traffic spikes spurred by the looming attack on Iraq and worries about a rise in terrorist activity.
March 19, 2003 
Reuters to stream video of Iraq conflict
The news agency unveils a streaming video service on its Web site that will offer footage of the impending conflict with Iraq, aiming to reach news-hungry viewers at work.
March 19, 2003 
Expedia sets wartime refund policy
The online travel site says it will waive customer penalties if the United States goes to war with Iraq or if the government puts the country on its highest level of security alert.
March 17, 2003 
Antiwar protesters join 'virtual march'
Washington lawmakers and the White House are flooded with e-mail, faxes and phone calls as people across the country voice their opposition to a possible war.
February 17, 2003 



CNN Online

National Public Radio

MSNBC

Fox News

The Washington Post

New York Times Online

ABC News.com

CBS News.com


BBC News (UK)

The Guardian (UK)

Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

Australia Broadcasting Corp.

Haaretz (Israel)

Jerusalem Post (Israel)

Arab World News (Middle East news portal)

Al Bawaba (Middle East news portal)



The White House

Dept. of Defense

Dept. of Defense sponsored news site

State Department



Kevin Sites

Electronic Iraq

Antiwar.com

United for Peace & Justice

Moveon.org

True Majority

Act Now to Stop War & End Racism

Act Now

Independent Media Center

Iraq Peace Pledge

Petition Online

Defense of America

Instapundit.com

Stratfor

Rantburg

Little Green Footballs

Not in Our Name

Editor: Scott Ard
Design: Pam Dore
Production: Meghan McDowell
Photography: Declan McCullagh

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America at war
 

CNET News.com Staff
April 11, 2003, 5:30 AM PT

special report President Bush orders a war on Iraq to disarm the Persian Gulf country and depose Saddam Hussein.

Click here to Play

VBrick brings live war coverage to the desktop
Richard Mavrogeanes, president, VBrick Systems

Click here to Play

Wind River: Making the battlefield safer?
Jerry Fiddler, chairman, Wind River Systems

Click here to Play

Fighting cyberterrorism in wartime
Gregory Crabb, task force member, Secret Service Electronic Crimes Unit

Iraqi minister becomes Internet star
update Fans dedicate a Web site to the outlandish denials and optimistic quotes of Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, Iraq's information minister.
April 11, 2003 

week three
U.S. says Hussein loses grip on Baghdad
A senior commander declares that Saddam Hussein's government has lost control of Baghdad to U.S. military forces and Iraqi celebrants and looters in the street.
April 9, 2003 

Protesters target tech firms
U.S. companies with high-profile consumer brands have always been focal points for anti-American feelings, but tech firms have often been overlooked. Now, though, that's changing.
April 7, 2003 
Akamai ends Al Jazeera server support
First came the crushing traffic and the hack attacks. Now the Arabic news organization has lost Web server support for its troubled Internet efforts.
April 4, 2003 
Telecoms position for postwar business
In the next two weeks, Globalstar Communications and other industry players will be focused on nearly $1 billion worth of federal contracts to rebuild Iraq's telephone infrastructure.
April 3, 2003 

week two
Arab channel to offer mobile news alerts
The Al Jazeera satellite TV channel will beam news alerts in both Arabic and English to mobile phones around the world, after hackers brought down its Web sites.
April 3, 2003 
Casting a wide Net for war news
Television still trumps the Internet when it comes to war coverage, but the Net is an integral information pipeline for people looking for news about the conflict, according to a new study.
April 1, 2003 
Bomb targets IBM in Italy
Italian police defuse a bomb outside IBM's offices in Bologna, thwarting an attack that authorities said was probably a protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq.
March 31, 2003 
Legislator makes call for Qualcomm
A congressman who represents the corner of California where the wireless giant is located, believes that company's technology must be used in Iraq's post-war cell phone system.
March 27, 2003 
No respite for Al Jazeera news site
In many cases, the only way to defeat a widespread distributed denial-of-service attack is with more bandwidth and a supportive Internet service provider, network experts say.
March 27, 2003 
Pro-U.S. message replaces Aljazeera.net
Visitors to both the Arabic and English versions of the Al Jazeera Web site are greeted with an American flag, the work of an apparent online vandal.
March 27, 2003 

week one
War sparks Web censorship debate
A Web-hosting company knocked a small news site offline after it posted controversial photos of captured American soldiers, stoking accusations that private firms are censoring free speech.
March 25, 2003 
Outages hit Arabic news site
Arabic news site Al Jazeera and its English-language counterpart were only intermittently available for the second straight day due to an onslaught of network traffic.
March 25, 2003 
Study: War could crimp IT spending
The conflict in Iraq is giving CIOs pause about tech spending, and even a swift end to hostilities might not make a big difference, according to a new survey.
March 25, 2003 
Al Jazeera launches Web site in English
The Arab news agency launches an English-language Web site, providing a starkly different view on the war with Iraq than that offered by many Western media outlets.
March 24, 2003 
Germany restricts game it says glorifies war
Electronic Arts, the nation's largest maker of video games, says it is caught in the crossfire between the German and U.S. governments over the Iraq war.
March 24, 2003 
Firms lining up to blame war for woes?
If Oracle is any indication, the outbreak of war in Iraq will be an oft-cited culprit as a slew of software companies report disappointing quarterly earnings next month.
March 21, 2003 
Antiwar hacker strikes the U.S. Navy
Online protesters attack a number of Web sites with antiwar slogans, according to an Internet security company.
March 21, 2003 
Technology providing war insights
People across the globe are using digital cameras, blogs, e-mail and other technologies to express fears about the war on Iraq, document experiences and organize protests.
March 20, 2003 
War has little effect on tech industry
Companies and analysts say the war in Iraq is not likely to hurt the tech sector in the short run--and may help it. But extended global tensions could cause harm.
March 20, 2003 
Israel warns Web sites on war coverage
The country's top government censor cautions Web sites in her country not to publish "materials that could pose a threat to the security of the State of Israel and its residents."
March 20, 2003 
Pint-size tech drafted for war reports
Media coverage of the Iraq war is likely to give a boost to several emerging technologies, including new portable satellite transmission systems and Weblogs.
March 20, 2003 
Virus writers take advantage of war
A new e-mail worm is tricking people into opening dangerous attachments by promising military satellite images of Iraq.
March 20, 2003 
War's onset spikes Web traffic
The waging of war against Iraq leads to a jump in traffic on the Internet, which is expected to become the major source of information on the conflict for many people.
March 20, 2003 
President Bush's address to the nation
Text of President Bush's address to the United States regarding the beginning of military action in Iraq to dislodge Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
March 19, 2003 

previous coverage
Web surfers clog military sites
Several Web sites in the United States and United Kingdom are caught off-guard by traffic spikes spurred by the looming attack on Iraq and worries about a rise in terrorist activity.
March 19, 2003 
Reuters to stream video of Iraq conflict
The news agency unveils a streaming video service on its Web site that will offer footage of the impending conflict with Iraq, aiming to reach news-hungry viewers at work.
March 19, 2003 
Expedia sets wartime refund policy
The online travel site says it will waive customer penalties if the United States goes to war with Iraq or if the government puts the country on its highest level of security alert.
March 17, 2003 
Antiwar protesters join 'virtual march'
Washington lawmakers and the White House are flooded with e-mail, faxes and phone calls as people across the country voice their opposition to a possible war.
February 17, 2003 



CNN Online

National Public Radio

MSNBC

Fox News

The Washington Post

New York Times Online

ABC News.com

CBS News.com


BBC News (UK)

The Guardian (UK)

Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

Australia Broadcasting Corp.

Haaretz (Israel)

Jerusalem Post (Israel)

Arab World News (Middle East news portal)

Al Bawaba (Middle East news portal)



The White House

Dept. of Defense

Dept. of Defense sponsored news site

State Department



Kevin Sites

Electronic Iraq

Antiwar.com

United for Peace & Justice

Moveon.org

True Majority

Act Now to Stop War & End Racism

Act Now

Independent Media Center

Iraq Peace Pledge

Petition Online

Defense of America

Instapundit.com

Stratfor

Rantburg

Little Green Footballs

Not in Our Name

Editor: Scott Ard
Design: Pam Dore
Production: Meghan McDowell
Photography: Declan McCullagh

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America at war
 

CNET News.com Staff
April 11, 2003, 5:30 AM PT

special report President Bush orders a war on Iraq to disarm the Persian Gulf country and depose Saddam Hussein.

Click here to Play

VBrick brings live war coverage to the desktop
Richard Mavrogeanes, president, VBrick Systems

Click here to Play

Wind River: Making the battlefield safer?
Jerry Fiddler, chairman, Wind River Systems

Click here to Play

Fighting cyberterrorism in wartime
Gregory Crabb, task force member, Secret Service Electronic Crimes Unit

Iraqi minister becomes Internet star
update Fans dedicate a Web site to the outlandish denials and optimistic quotes of Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, Iraq's information minister.
April 11, 2003 

week three
U.S. says Hussein loses grip on Baghdad
A senior commander declares that Saddam Hussein's government has lost control of Baghdad to U.S. military forces and Iraqi celebrants and looters in the street.
April 9, 2003 

Protesters target tech firms
U.S. companies with high-profile consumer brands have always been focal points for anti-American feelings, but tech firms have often been overlooked. Now, though, that's changing.
April 7, 2003 
Akamai ends Al Jazeera server support
First came the crushing traffic and the hack attacks. Now the Arabic news organization has lost Web server support for its troubled Internet efforts.
April 4, 2003 
Telecoms position for postwar business
In the next two weeks, Globalstar Communications and other industry players will be focused on nearly $1 billion worth of federal contracts to rebuild Iraq's telephone infrastructure.
April 3, 2003 

week two
Arab channel to offer mobile news alerts
The Al Jazeera satellite TV channel will beam news alerts in both Arabic and English to mobile phones around the world, after hackers brought down its Web sites.
April 3, 2003 
Casting a wide Net for war news
Television still trumps the Internet when it comes to war coverage, but the Net is an integral information pipeline for people looking for news about the conflict, according to a new study.
April 1, 2003 
Bomb targets IBM in Italy
Italian police defuse a bomb outside IBM's offices in Bologna, thwarting an attack that authorities said was probably a protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq.
March 31, 2003 
Legislator makes call for Qualcomm
A congressman who represents the corner of California where the wireless giant is located, believes that company's technology must be used in Iraq's post-war cell phone system.
March 27, 2003 
No respite for Al Jazeera news site
In many cases, the only way to defeat a widespread distributed denial-of-service attack is with more bandwidth and a supportive Internet service provider, network experts say.
March 27, 2003 
Pro-U.S. message replaces Aljazeera.net
Visitors to both the Arabic and English versions of the Al Jazeera Web site are greeted with an American flag, the work of an apparent online vandal.
March 27, 2003 

week one
War sparks Web censorship debate
A Web-hosting company knocked a small news site offline after it posted controversial photos of captured American soldiers, stoking accusations that private firms are censoring free speech.
March 25, 2003 
Outages hit Arabic news site
Arabic news site Al Jazeera and its English-language counterpart were only intermittently available for the second straight day due to an onslaught of network traffic.
March 25, 2003 
Study: War could crimp IT spending
The conflict in Iraq is giving CIOs pause about tech spending, and even a swift end to hostilities might not make a big difference, according to a new survey.
March 25, 2003 
Al Jazeera launches Web site in English
The Arab news agency launches an English-language Web site, providing a starkly different view on the war with Iraq than that offered by many Western media outlets.
March 24, 2003 
Germany restricts game it says glorifies war
Electronic Arts, the nation's largest maker of video games, says it is caught in the crossfire between the German and U.S. governments over the Iraq war.
March 24, 2003 
Firms lining up to blame war for woes?
If Oracle is any indication, the outbreak of war in Iraq will be an oft-cited culprit as a slew of software companies report disappointing quarterly earnings next month.
March 21, 2003 
Antiwar hacker strikes the U.S. Navy
Online protesters attack a number of Web sites with antiwar slogans, according to an Internet security company.
March 21, 2003 
Technology providing war insights
People across the globe are using digital cameras, blogs, e-mail and other technologies to express fears about the war on Iraq, document experiences and organize protests.
March 20, 2003 
War has little effect on tech industry
Companies and analysts say the war in Iraq is not likely to hurt the tech sector in the short run--and may help it. But extended global tensions could cause harm.
March 20, 2003 
Israel warns Web sites on war coverage
The country's top government censor cautions Web sites in her country not to publish "materials that could pose a threat to the security of the State of Israel and its residents."
March 20, 2003 
Pint-size tech drafted for war reports
Media coverage of the Iraq war is likely to give a boost to several emerging technologies, including new portable satellite transmission systems and Weblogs.
March 20, 2003 
Virus writers take advantage of war
A new e-mail worm is tricking people into opening dangerous attachments by promising military satellite images of Iraq.
March 20, 2003 
War's onset spikes Web traffic
The waging of war against Iraq leads to a jump in traffic on the Internet, which is expected to become the major source of information on the conflict for many people.
March 20, 2003 
President Bush's address to the nation
Text of President Bush's address to the United States regarding the beginning of military action in Iraq to dislodge Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
March 19, 2003 

previous coverage
Web surfers clog military sites
Several Web sites in the United States and United Kingdom are caught off-guard by traffic spikes spurred by the looming attack on Iraq and worries about a rise in terrorist activity.
March 19, 2003 
Reuters to stream video of Iraq conflict
The news agency unveils a streaming video service on its Web site that will offer footage of the impending conflict with Iraq, aiming to reach news-hungry viewers at work.
March 19, 2003 
Expedia sets wartime refund policy
The online travel site says it will waive customer penalties if the United States goes to war with Iraq or if the government puts the country on its highest level of security alert.
March 17, 2003 
Antiwar protesters join 'virtual march'
Washington lawmakers and the White House are flooded with e-mail, faxes and phone calls as people across the country voice their opposition to a possible war.
February 17, 2003 



CNN Online

National Public Radio

MSNBC

Fox News

The Washington Post

New York Times Online

ABC News.com

CBS News.com


BBC News (UK)

The Guardian (UK)

Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

Australia Broadcasting Corp.

Haaretz (Israel)

Jerusalem Post (Israel)

Arab World News (Middle East news portal)

Al Bawaba (Middle East news portal)



The White House

Dept. of Defense

Dept. of Defense sponsored news site

State Department



Kevin Sites

Electronic Iraq

Antiwar.com

United for Peace & Justice

Moveon.org

True Majority

Act Now to Stop War & End Racism

Act Now

Independent Media Center

Iraq Peace Pledge

Petition Online

Defense of America

Instapundit.com

Stratfor

Rantburg

Little Green Footballs

Not in Our Name

Editor: Scott Ard
Design: Pam Dore
Production: Meghan McDowell
Photography: Declan McCullagh

E-mail story  | Print story | Send us news tips

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America at war
 

CNET News.com Staff
April 11, 2003, 5:30 AM PT

special report President Bush orders a war on Iraq to disarm the Persian Gulf country and depose Saddam Hussein.

Click here to Play

VBrick brings live war coverage to the desktop
Richard Mavrogeanes, president, VBrick Systems

Click here to Play

Wind River: Making the battlefield safer?
Jerry Fiddler, chairman, Wind River Systems

Click here to Play

Fighting cyberterrorism in wartime
Gregory Crabb, task force member, Secret Service Electronic Crimes Unit

Iraqi minister becomes Internet star
update Fans dedicate a Web site to the outlandish denials and optimistic quotes of Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, Iraq's information minister.
April 11, 2003 

week three
U.S. says Hussein loses grip on Baghdad
A senior commander declares that Saddam Hussein's government has lost control of Baghdad to U.S. military forces and Iraqi celebrants and looters in the street.
April 9, 2003 

Protesters target tech firms
U.S. companies with high-profile consumer brands have always been focal points for anti-American feelings, but tech firms have often been overlooked. Now, though, that's changing.
April 7, 2003 
Akamai ends Al Jazeera server support
First came the crushing traffic and the hack attacks. Now the Arabic news organization has lost Web server support for its troubled Internet efforts.
April 4, 2003 
Telecoms position for postwar business
In the next two weeks, Globalstar Communications and other industry players will be focused on nearly $1 billion worth of federal contracts to rebuild Iraq's telephone infrastructure.
April 3, 2003 

week two
Arab channel to offer mobile news alerts
The Al Jazeera satellite TV channel will beam news alerts in both Arabic and English to mobile phones around the world, after hackers brought down its Web sites.
April 3, 2003 
Casting a wide Net for war news
Television still trumps the Internet when it comes to war coverage, but the Net is an integral information pipeline for people looking for news about the conflict, according to a new study.
April 1, 2003 
Bomb targets IBM in Italy
Italian police defuse a bomb outside IBM's offices in Bologna, thwarting an attack that authorities said was probably a protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq.
March 31, 2003 
Legislator makes call for Qualcomm
A congressman who represents the corner of California where the wireless giant is located, believes that company's technology must be used in Iraq's post-war cell phone system.
March 27, 2003 
No respite for Al Jazeera news site
In many cases, the only way to defeat a widespread distributed denial-of-service attack is with more bandwidth and a supportive Internet service provider, network experts say.
March 27, 2003 
Pro-U.S. message replaces Aljazeera.net
Visitors to both the Arabic and English versions of the Al Jazeera Web site are greeted with an American flag, the work of an apparent online vandal.
March 27, 2003 

week one
War sparks Web censorship debate
A Web-hosting company knocked a small news site offline after it posted controversial photos of captured American soldiers, stoking accusations that private firms are censoring free speech.
March 25, 2003 
Outages hit Arabic news site
Arabic news site Al Jazeera and its English-language counterpart were only intermittently available for the second straight day due to an onslaught of network traffic.
March 25, 2003 
Study: War could crimp IT spending
The conflict in Iraq is giving CIOs pause about tech spending, and even a swift end to hostilities might not make a big difference, according to a new survey.
March 25, 2003 
Al Jazeera launches Web site in English
The Arab news agency launches an English-language Web site, providing a starkly different view on the war with Iraq than that offered by many Western media outlets.
March 24, 2003 
Germany restricts game it says glorifies war
Electronic Arts, the nation's largest maker of video games, says it is caught in the crossfire between the German and U.S. governments over the Iraq war.
March 24, 2003 
Firms lining up to blame war for woes?
If Oracle is any indication, the outbreak of war in Iraq will be an oft-cited culprit as a slew of software companies report disappointing quarterly earnings next month.
March 21, 2003 
Antiwar hacker strikes the U.S. Navy
Online protesters attack a number of Web sites with antiwar slogans, according to an Internet security company.
March 21, 2003 
Technology providing war insights
People across the globe are using digital cameras, blogs, e-mail and other technologies to express fears about the war on Iraq, document experiences and organize protests.
March 20, 2003 
War has little effect on tech industry
Companies and analysts say the war in Iraq is not likely to hurt the tech sector in the short run--and may help it. But extended global tensions could cause harm.
March 20, 2003 
Israel warns Web sites on war coverage
The country's top government censor cautions Web sites in her country not to publish "materials that could pose a threat to the security of the State of Israel and its residents."
March 20, 2003 
Pint-size tech drafted for war reports
Media coverage of the Iraq war is likely to give a boost to several emerging technologies, including new portable satellite transmission systems and Weblogs.
March 20, 2003 
Virus writers take advantage of war
A new e-mail worm is tricking people into opening dangerous attachments by promising military satellite images of Iraq.
March 20, 2003 
War's onset spikes Web traffic
The waging of war against Iraq leads to a jump in traffic on the Internet, which is expected to become the major source of information on the conflict for many people.
March 20, 2003 
President Bush's address to the nation
Text of President Bush's address to the United States regarding the beginning of military action in Iraq to dislodge Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
March 19, 2003 

previous coverage
Web surfers clog military sites
Several Web sites in the United States and United Kingdom are caught off-guard by traffic spikes spurred by the looming attack on Iraq and worries about a rise in terrorist activity.
March 19, 2003 
Reuters to stream video of Iraq conflict
The news agency unveils a streaming video service on its Web site that will offer footage of the impending conflict with Iraq, aiming to reach news-hungry viewers at work.
March 19, 2003 
Expedia sets wartime refund policy
The online travel site says it will waive customer penalties if the United States goes to war with Iraq or if the government puts the country on its highest level of security alert.
March 17, 2003 
Antiwar protesters join 'virtual march'
Washington lawmakers and the White House are flooded with e-mail, faxes and phone calls as people across the country voice their opposition to a possible war.
February 17, 2003 



CNN Online

National Public Radio

MSNBC

Fox News

The Washington Post

New York Times Online

ABC News.com

CBS News.com


BBC News (UK)

The Guardian (UK)

Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

Australia Broadcasting Corp.

Haaretz (Israel)

Jerusalem Post (Israel)

Arab World News (Middle East news portal)

Al Bawaba (Middle East news portal)



The White House

Dept. of Defense

Dept. of Defense sponsored news site

State Department



Kevin Sites

Electronic Iraq

Antiwar.com

United for Peace & Justice

Moveon.org

True Majority

Act Now to Stop War & End Racism

Act Now

Independent Media Center

Iraq Peace Pledge

Petition Online

Defense of America

Instapundit.com

Stratfor

Rantburg

Little Green Footballs

Not in Our Name

Editor: Scott Ard
Design: Pam Dore
Production: Meghan McDowell
Photography: Declan McCullagh

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America at war
 

CNET News.com Staff
April 11, 2003, 5:30 AM PT

special report President Bush orders a war on Iraq to disarm the Persian Gulf country and depose Saddam Hussein.

Click here to Play

VBrick brings live war coverage to the desktop
Richard Mavrogeanes, president, VBrick Systems

Click here to Play

Wind River: Making the battlefield safer?
Jerry Fiddler, chairman, Wind River Systems

Click here to Play

Fighting cyberterrorism in wartime
Gregory Crabb, task force member, Secret Service Electronic Crimes Unit

Iraqi minister becomes Internet star
update Fans dedicate a Web site to the outlandish denials and optimistic quotes of Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, Iraq's information minister.
April 11, 2003 

week three
U.S. says Hussein loses grip on Baghdad
A senior commander declares that Saddam Hussein's government has lost control of Baghdad to U.S. military forces and Iraqi celebrants and looters in the street.
April 9, 2003 

Protesters target tech firms
U.S. companies with high-profile consumer brands have always been focal points for anti-American feelings, but tech firms have often been overlooked. Now, though, that's changing.
April 7, 2003 
Akamai ends Al Jazeera server support
First came the crushing traffic and the hack attacks. Now the Arabic news organization has lost Web server support for its troubled Internet efforts.
April 4, 2003 
Telecoms position for postwar business
In the next two weeks, Globalstar Communications and other industry players will be focused on nearly $1 billion worth of federal contracts to rebuild Iraq's telephone infrastructure.
April 3, 2003 

week two
Arab channel to offer mobile news alerts
The Al Jazeera satellite TV channel will beam news alerts in both Arabic and English to mobile phones around the world, after hackers brought down its Web sites.
April 3, 2003 
Casting a wide Net for war news
Television still trumps the Internet when it comes to war coverage, but the Net is an integral information pipeline for people looking for news about the conflict, according to a new study.
April 1, 2003 
Bomb targets IBM in Italy
Italian police defuse a bomb outside IBM's offices in Bologna, thwarting an attack that authorities said was probably a protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq.
March 31, 2003 
Legislator makes call for Qualcomm
A congressman who represents the corner of California where the wireless giant is located, believes that company's technology must be used in Iraq's post-war cell phone system.
March 27, 2003 
No respite for Al Jazeera news site
In many cases, the only way to defeat a widespread distributed denial-of-service attack is with more bandwidth and a supportive Internet service provider, network experts say.
March 27, 2003 
Pro-U.S. message replaces Aljazeera.net
Visitors to both the Arabic and English versions of the Al Jazeera Web site are greeted with an American flag, the work of an apparent online vandal.
March 27, 2003 

week one
War sparks Web censorship debate
A Web-hosting company knocked a small news site offline after it posted controversial photos of captured American soldiers, stoking accusations that private firms are censoring free speech.
March 25, 2003 
Outages hit Arabic news site
Arabic news site Al Jazeera and its English-language counterpart were only intermittently available for the second straight day due to an onslaught of network traffic.
March 25, 2003 
Study: War could crimp IT spending
The conflict in Iraq is giving CIOs pause about tech spending, and even a swift end to hostilities might not make a big difference, according to a new survey.
March 25, 2003 
Al Jazeera launches Web site in English
The Arab news agency launches an English-language Web site, providing a starkly different view on the war with Iraq than that offered by many Western media outlets.
March 24, 2003 
Germany restricts game it says glorifies war
Electronic Arts, the nation's largest maker of video games, says it is caught in the crossfire between the German and U.S. governments over the Iraq war.
March 24, 2003 
Firms lining up to blame war for woes?
If Oracle is any indication, the outbreak of war in Iraq will be an oft-cited culprit as a slew of software companies report disappointing quarterly earnings next month.
March 21, 2003 
Antiwar hacker strikes the U.S. Navy
Online protesters attack a number of Web sites with antiwar slogans, according to an Internet security company.
March 21, 2003 
Technology providing war insights
People across the globe are using digital cameras, blogs, e-mail and other technologies to express fears about the war on Iraq, document experiences and organize protests.
March 20, 2003 
War has little effect on tech industry
Companies and analysts say the war in Iraq is not likely to hurt the tech sector in the short run--and may help it. But extended global tensions could cause harm.
March 20, 2003 
Israel warns Web sites on war coverage
The country's top government censor cautions Web sites in her country not to publish "materials that could pose a threat to the security of the State of Israel and its residents."
March 20, 2003 
Pint-size tech drafted for war reports
Media coverage of the Iraq war is likely to give a boost to several emerging technologies, including new portable satellite transmission systems and Weblogs.
March 20, 2003 
Virus writers take advantage of war
A new e-mail worm is tricking people into opening dangerous attachments by promising military satellite images of Iraq.
March 20, 2003 
War's onset spikes Web traffic
The waging of war against Iraq leads to a jump in traffic on the Internet, which is expected to become the major source of information on the conflict for many people.
March 20, 2003 
President Bush's address to the nation
Text of President Bush's address to the United States regarding the beginning of military action in Iraq to dislodge Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
March 19, 2003 

previous coverage
Web surfers clog military sites
Several Web sites in the United States and United Kingdom are caught off-guard by traffic spikes spurred by the looming attack on Iraq and worries about a rise in terrorist activity.
March 19, 2003 
Reuters to stream video of Iraq conflict
The news agency unveils a streaming video service on its Web site that will offer footage of the impending conflict with Iraq, aiming to reach news-hungry viewers at work.
March 19, 2003 
Expedia sets wartime refund policy
The online travel site says it will waive customer penalties if the United States goes to war with Iraq or if the government puts the country on its highest level of security alert.
March 17, 2003 
Antiwar protesters join 'virtual march'
Washington lawmakers and the White House are flooded with e-mail, faxes and phone calls as people across the country voice their opposition to a possible war.
February 17, 2003 



CNN Online

National Public Radio

MSNBC

Fox News

The Washington Post

New York Times Online

ABC News.com

CBS News.com


BBC News (UK)

The Guardian (UK)

Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

Australia Broadcasting Corp.

Haaretz (Israel)

Jerusalem Post (Israel)

Arab World News (Middle East news portal)

Al Bawaba (Middle East news portal)



The White House

Dept. of Defense

Dept. of Defense sponsored news site

State Department



Kevin Sites

Electronic Iraq

Antiwar.com

United for Peace & Justice

Moveon.org

True Majority

Act Now to Stop War & End Racism

Act Now

Independent Media Center

Iraq Peace Pledge

Petition Online

Defense of America

Instapundit.com

Stratfor

Rantburg

Little Green Footballs

Not in Our Name

Editor: Scott Ard
Design: Pam Dore
Production: Meghan McDowell
Photography: Declan McCullagh

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America at war
 

CNET News.com Staff
April 11, 2003, 5:30 AM PT

special report President Bush orders a war on Iraq to disarm the Persian Gulf country and depose Saddam Hussein.

Click here to Play

VBrick brings live war coverage to the desktop
Richard Mavrogeanes, president, VBrick Systems

Click here to Play

Wind River: Making the battlefield safer?
Jerry Fiddler, chairman, Wind River Systems

Click here to Play

Fighting cyberterrorism in wartime
Gregory Crabb, task force member, Secret Service Electronic Crimes Unit

Iraqi minister becomes Internet star
update Fans dedicate a Web site to the outlandish denials and optimistic quotes of Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, Iraq's information minister.
April 11, 2003 

week three
U.S. says Hussein loses grip on Baghdad
A senior commander declares that Saddam Hussein's government has lost control of Baghdad to U.S. military forces and Iraqi celebrants and looters in the street.
April 9, 2003 

Protesters target tech firms
U.S. companies with high-profile consumer brands have always been focal points for anti-American feelings, but tech firms have often been overlooked. Now, though, that's changing.
April 7, 2003 
Akamai ends Al Jazeera server support
First came the crushing traffic and the hack attacks. Now the Arabic news organization has lost Web server support for its troubled Internet efforts.
April 4, 2003 
Telecoms position for postwar business
In the next two weeks, Globalstar Communications and other industry players will be focused on nearly $1 billion worth of federal contracts to rebuild Iraq's telephone infrastructure.
April 3, 2003 

week two
Arab channel to offer mobile news alerts
The Al Jazeera satellite TV channel will beam news alerts in both Arabic and English to mobile phones around the world, after hackers brought down its Web sites.
April 3, 2003 
Casting a wide Net for war news
Television still trumps the Internet when it comes to war coverage, but the Net is an integral information pipeline for people looking for news about the conflict, according to a new study.
April 1, 2003 
Bomb targets IBM in Italy
Italian police defuse a bomb outside IBM's offices in Bologna, thwarting an attack that authorities said was probably a protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq.
March 31, 2003 
Legislator makes call for Qualcomm
A congressman who represents the corner of California where the wireless giant is located, believes that company's technology must be used in Iraq's post-war cell phone system.
March 27, 2003 
No respite for Al Jazeera news site
In many cases, the only way to defeat a widespread distributed denial-of-service attack is with more bandwidth and a supportive Internet service provider, network experts say.
March 27, 2003 
Pro-U.S. message replaces Aljazeera.net
Visitors to both the Arabic and English versions of the Al Jazeera Web site are greeted with an American flag, the work of an apparent online vandal.
March 27, 2003 

week one
War sparks Web censorship debate
A Web-hosting company knocked a small news site offline after it posted controversial photos of captured American soldiers, stoking accusations that private firms are censoring free speech.
March 25, 2003 
Outages hit Arabic news site
Arabic news site Al Jazeera and its English-language counterpart were only intermittently available for the second straight day due to an onslaught of network traffic.
March 25, 2003 
Study: War could crimp IT spending
The conflict in Iraq is giving CIOs pause about tech spending, and even a swift end to hostilities might not make a big difference, according to a new survey.
March 25, 2003 
Al Jazeera launches Web site in English
The Arab news agency launches an English-language Web site, providing a starkly different view on the war with Iraq than that offered by many Western media outlets.
March 24, 2003 
Germany restricts game it says glorifies war
Electronic Arts, the nation's largest maker of video games, says it is caught in the crossfire between the German and U.S. governments over the Iraq war.
March 24, 2003 
Firms lining up to blame war for woes?
If Oracle is any indication, the outbreak of war in Iraq will be an oft-cited culprit as a slew of software companies report disappointing quarterly earnings next month.
March 21, 2003 
Antiwar hacker strikes the U.S. Navy
Online protesters attack a number of Web sites with antiwar slogans, according to an Internet security company.
March 21, 2003 
Technology providing war insights
People across the globe are using digital cameras, blogs, e-mail and other technologies to express fears about the war on Iraq, document experiences and organize protests.
March 20, 2003 
War has little effect on tech industry
Companies and analysts say the war in Iraq is not likely to hurt the tech sector in the short run--and may help it. But extended global tensions could cause harm.
March 20, 2003 
Israel warns Web sites on war coverage
The country's top government censor cautions Web sites in her country not to publish "materials that could pose a threat to the security of the State of Israel and its residents."
March 20, 2003 
Pint-size tech drafted for war reports
Media coverage of the Iraq war is likely to give a boost to several emerging technologies, including new portable satellite transmission systems and Weblogs.
March 20, 2003 
Virus writers take advantage of war
A new e-mail worm is tricking people into opening dangerous attachments by promising military satellite images of Iraq.
March 20, 2003 
War's onset spikes Web traffic
The waging of war against Iraq leads to a jump in traffic on the Internet, which is expected to become the major source of information on the conflict for many people.
March 20, 2003 
President Bush's address to the nation
Text of President Bush's address to the United States regarding the beginning of military action in Iraq to dislodge Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
March 19, 2003 

previous coverage
Web surfers clog military sites
Several Web sites in the United States and United Kingdom are caught off-guard by traffic spikes spurred by the looming attack on Iraq and worries about a rise in terrorist activity.
March 19, 2003 
Reuters to stream video of Iraq conflict
The news agency unveils a streaming video service on its Web site that will offer footage of the impending conflict with Iraq, aiming to reach news-hungry viewers at work.
March 19, 2003 
Expedia sets wartime refund policy
The online travel site says it will waive customer penalties if the United States goes to war with Iraq or if the government puts the country on its highest level of security alert.
March 17, 2003 
Antiwar protesters join 'virtual march'
Washington lawmakers and the White House are flooded with e-mail, faxes and phone calls as people across the country voice their opposition to a possible war.
February 17, 2003 



CNN Online

National Public Radio

MSNBC

Fox News

The Washington Post

New York Times Online

ABC News.com

CBS News.com


BBC News (UK)

The Guardian (UK)

Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

Australia Broadcasting Corp.

Haaretz (Israel)

Jerusalem Post (Israel)

Arab World News (Middle East news portal)

Al Bawaba (Middle East news portal)



The White House

Dept. of Defense

Dept. of Defense sponsored news site

State Department



Kevin Sites

Electronic Iraq

Antiwar.com

United for Peace & Justice

Moveon.org

True Majority

Act Now to Stop War & End Racism

Act Now

Independent Media Center

Iraq Peace Pledge

Petition Online

Defense of America

Instapundit.com

Stratfor

Rantburg

Little Green Footballs

Not in Our Name

Editor: Scott Ard
Design: Pam Dore
Production: Meghan McDowell
Photography: Declan McCullagh

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America at war
 

CNET News.com Staff
April 11, 2003, 5:30 AM PT

special report President Bush orders a war on Iraq to disarm the Persian Gulf country and depose Saddam Hussein.

Click here to Play

VBrick brings live war coverage to the desktop
Richard Mavrogeanes, president, VBrick Systems

Click here to Play

Wind River: Making the battlefield safer?
Jerry Fiddler, chairman, Wind River Systems

Click here to Play

Fighting cyberterrorism in wartime
Gregory Crabb, task force member, Secret Service Electronic Crimes Unit

Iraqi minister becomes Internet star
update Fans dedicate a Web site to the outlandish denials and optimistic quotes of Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, Iraq's information minister.
April 11, 2003 

week three
U.S. says Hussein loses grip on Baghdad
A senior commander declares that Saddam Hussein's government has lost control of Baghdad to U.S. military forces and Iraqi celebrants and looters in the street.
April 9, 2003 

Protesters target tech firms
U.S. companies with high-profile consumer brands have always been focal points for anti-American feelings, but tech firms have often been overlooked. Now, though, that's changing.
April 7, 2003 
Akamai ends Al Jazeera server support
First came the crushing traffic and the hack attacks. Now the Arabic news organization has lost Web server support for its troubled Internet efforts.
April 4, 2003 
Telecoms position for postwar business
In the next two weeks, Globalstar Communications and other industry players will be focused on nearly $1 billion worth of federal contracts to rebuild Iraq's telephone infrastructure.
April 3, 2003 

week two
Arab channel to offer mobile news alerts
The Al Jazeera satellite TV channel will beam news alerts in both Arabic and English to mobile phones around the world, after hackers brought down its Web sites.
April 3, 2003 
Casting a wide Net for war news
Television still trumps the Internet when it comes to war coverage, but the Net is an integral information pipeline for people looking for news about the conflict, according to a new study.
April 1, 2003 
Bomb targets IBM in Italy
Italian police defuse a bomb outside IBM's offices in Bologna, thwarting an attack that authorities said was probably a protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq.
March 31, 2003 
Legislator makes call for Qualcomm
A congressman who represents the corner of California where the wireless giant is located, believes that company's technology must be used in Iraq's post-war cell phone system.
March 27, 2003 
No respite for Al Jazeera news site
In many cases, the only way to defeat a widespread distributed denial-of-service attack is with more bandwidth and a supportive Internet service provider, network experts say.
March 27, 2003 
Pro-U.S. message replaces Aljazeera.net
Visitors to both the Arabic and English versions of the Al Jazeera Web site are greeted with an American flag, the work of an apparent online vandal.
March 27, 2003 

week one
War sparks Web censorship debate
A Web-hosting company knocked a small news site offline after it posted controversial photos of captured American soldiers, stoking accusations that private firms are censoring free speech.
March 25, 2003 
Outages hit Arabic news site
Arabic news site Al Jazeera and its English-language counterpart were only intermittently available for the second straight day due to an onslaught of network traffic.
March 25, 2003 
Study: War could crimp IT spending
The conflict in Iraq is giving CIOs pause about tech spending, and even a swift end to hostilities might not make a big difference, according to a new survey.
March 25, 2003 
Al Jazeera launches Web site in English
The Arab news agency launches an English-language Web site, providing a starkly different view on the war with Iraq than that offered by many Western media outlets.
March 24, 2003 
Germany restricts game it says glorifies war
Electronic Arts, the nation's largest maker of video games, says it is caught in the crossfire between the German and U.S. governments over the Iraq war.
March 24, 2003 
Firms lining up to blame war for woes?
If Oracle is any indication, the outbreak of war in Iraq will be an oft-cited culprit as a slew of software companies report disappointing quarterly earnings next month.
March 21, 2003 
Antiwar hacker strikes the U.S. Navy
Online protesters attack a number of Web sites with antiwar slogans, according to an Internet security company.
March 21, 2003 
Technology providing war insights
People across the globe are using digital cameras, blogs, e-mail and other technologies to express fears about the war on Iraq, document experiences and organize protests.
March 20, 2003 
War has little effect on tech industry
Companies and analysts say the war in Iraq is not likely to hurt the tech sector in the short run--and may help it. But extended global tensions could cause harm.
March 20, 2003 
Israel warns Web sites on war coverage
The country's top government censor cautions Web sites in her country not to publish "materials that could pose a threat to the security of the State of Israel and its residents."
March 20, 2003 
Pint-size tech drafted for war reports
Media coverage of the Iraq war is likely to give a boost to several emerging technologies, including new portable satellite transmission systems and Weblogs.
March 20, 2003 
Virus writers take advantage of war
A new e-mail worm is tricking people into opening dangerous attachments by promising military satellite images of Iraq.
March 20, 2003 
War's onset spikes Web traffic
The waging of war against Iraq leads to a jump in traffic on the Internet, which is expected to become the major source of information on the conflict for many people.
March 20, 2003 
President Bush's address to the nation
Text of President Bush's address to the United States regarding the beginning of military action in Iraq to dislodge Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
March 19, 2003 

previous coverage
Web surfers clog military sites
Several Web sites in the United States and United Kingdom are caught off-guard by traffic spikes spurred by the looming attack on Iraq and worries about a rise in terrorist activity.
March 19, 2003 
Reuters to stream video of Iraq conflict
The news agency unveils a streaming video service on its Web site that will offer footage of the impending conflict with Iraq, aiming to reach news-hungry viewers at work.
March 19, 2003 
Expedia sets wartime refund policy
The online travel site says it will waive customer penalties if the United States goes to war with Iraq or if the government puts the country on its highest level of security alert.
March 17, 2003 
Antiwar protesters join 'virtual march'
Washington lawmakers and the White House are flooded with e-mail, faxes and phone calls as people across the country voice their opposition to a possible war.
February 17, 2003 



CNN Online

National Public Radio

MSNBC

Fox News

The Washington Post

New York Times Online

ABC News.com

CBS News.com


BBC News (UK)

The Guardian (UK)

Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

Australia Broadcasting Corp.

Haaretz (Israel)

Jerusalem Post (Israel)

Arab World News (Middle East news portal)

Al Bawaba (Middle East news portal)



The White House

Dept. of Defense

Dept. of Defense sponsored news site

State Department



Kevin Sites

Electronic Iraq

Antiwar.com

United for Peace & Justice

Moveon.org

True Majority

Act Now to Stop War & End Racism

Act Now

Independent Media Center

Iraq Peace Pledge

Petition Online

Defense of America

Instapundit.com

Stratfor

Rantburg

Little Green Footballs

Not in Our Name

Editor: Scott Ard
Design: Pam Dore
Production: Meghan McDowell
Photography: Declan McCullagh

E-mail story  | Print story | Send us news tips

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America at war
 

CNET News.com Staff
April 11, 2003, 5:30 AM PT

special report President Bush orders a war on Iraq to disarm the Persian Gulf country and depose Saddam Hussein.

Click here to Play

VBrick brings live war coverage to the desktop
Richard Mavrogeanes, president, VBrick Systems

Click here to Play

Wind River: Making the battlefield safer?
Jerry Fiddler, chairman, Wind River Systems

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Iraqi minister becomes Internet star
update Fans dedicate a Web site to the outlandish denials and optimistic quotes of Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, Iraq's information minister.
April 11, 2003 

week three
U.S. says Hussein loses grip on Baghdad
A senior commander declares that Saddam Hussein's government has lost control of Baghdad to U.S. military forces and Iraqi celebrants and looters in the street.
April 9, 2003 

Protesters target tech firms
U.S. companies with high-profile consumer brands have always been focal points for anti-American feelings, but tech firms have often been overlooked. Now, though, that's changing.
April 7, 2003 
Akamai ends Al Jazeera server support
First came the crushing traffic and the hack attacks. Now the Arabic news organization has lost Web server support for its troubled Internet efforts.
April 4, 2003 
Telecoms position for postwar business
In the next two weeks, Globalstar Communications and other industry players will be focused on nearly $1 billion worth of federal contracts to rebuild Iraq's telephone infrastructure.
April 3, 2003 

week two
Arab channel to offer mobile news alerts
The Al Jazeera satellite TV channel will beam news alerts in both Arabic and English to mobile phones around the world, after hackers brought down its Web sites.
April 3, 2003 
Casting a wide Net for war news
Television still trumps the Internet when it comes to war coverage, but the Net is an integral information pipeline for people looking for news about the conflict, according to a new study.
April 1, 2003 
Bomb targets IBM in Italy
Italian police defuse a bomb outside IBM's offices in Bologna, thwarting an attack that authorities said was probably a protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq.
March 31, 2003 
Legislator makes call for Qualcomm
A congressman who represents the corner of California where the wireless giant is located, believes that company's technology must be used in Iraq's post-war cell phone system.
March 27, 2003 
No respite for Al Jazeera news site
In many cases, the only way to defeat a widespread distributed denial-of-service attack is with more bandwidth and a supportive Internet service provider, network experts say.
March 27, 2003 
Pro-U.S. message replaces Aljazeera.net
Visitors to both the Arabic and English versions of the Al Jazeera Web site are greeted with an American flag, the work of an apparent online vandal.
March 27, 2003 

week one
War sparks Web censorship debate
A Web-hosting company knocked a small news site offline after it posted controversial photos of captured American soldiers, stoking accusations that private firms are censoring free speech.
March 25, 2003 
Outages hit Arabic news site
Arabic news site Al Jazeera and its English-language counterpart were only intermittently available for the second straight day due to an onslaught of network traffic.
March 25, 2003 
Study: War could crimp IT spending
The conflict in Iraq is giving CIOs pause about tech spending, and even a swift end to hostilities might not make a big difference, according to a new survey.
March 25, 2003 
Al Jazeera launches Web site in English
The Arab news agency launches an English-language Web site, providing a starkly different view on the war with Iraq than that offered by many Western media outlets.
March 24, 2003 
Germany restricts game it says glorifies war
Electronic Arts, the nation's largest maker of video games, says it is caught in the crossfire between the German and U.S. governments over the Iraq war.
March 24, 2003 
Firms lining up to blame war for woes?
If Oracle is any indication, the outbreak of war in Iraq will be an oft-cited culprit as a slew of software companies report disappointing quarterly earnings next month.
March 21, 2003 
Antiwar hacker strikes the U.S. Navy
Online protesters attack a number of Web sites with antiwar slogans, according to an Internet security company.
March 21, 2003 
Technology providing war insights
People across the globe are using digital cameras, blogs, e-mail and other technologies to express fears about the war on Iraq, document experiences and organize protests.
March 20, 2003 
War has little effect on tech industry
Companies and analysts say the war in Iraq is not likely to hurt the tech sector in the short run--and may help it. But extended global tensions could cause harm.
March 20, 2003 
Israel warns Web sites on war coverage
The country's top government censor cautions Web sites in her country not to publish "materials that could pose a threat to the security of the State of Israel and its residents."
March 20, 2003 
Pint-size tech drafted for war reports
Media coverage of the Iraq war is likely to give a boost to several emerging technologies, including new portable satellite transmission systems and Weblogs.
March 20, 2003 
Virus writers take advantage of war
A new e-mail worm is tricking people into opening dangerous attachments by promising military satellite images of Iraq.
March 20, 2003 
War's onset spikes Web traffic
The waging of war against Iraq leads to a jump in traffic on the Internet, which is expected to become the major source of information on the conflict for many people.
March 20, 2003 
President Bush's address to the nation
Text of President Bush's address to the United States regarding the beginning of military action in Iraq to dislodge Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
March 19, 2003 

previous coverage
Web surfers clog military sites
Several Web sites in the United States and United Kingdom are caught off-guard by traffic spikes spurred by the looming attack on Iraq and worries about a rise in terrorist activity.
March 19, 2003 
Reuters to stream video of Iraq conflict
The news agency unveils a streaming video service on its Web site that will offer footage of the impending conflict with Iraq, aiming to reach news-hungry viewers at work.
March 19, 2003 
Expedia sets wartime refund policy
The online travel site says it will waive customer penalties if the United States goes to war with Iraq or if the government puts the country on its highest level of security alert.
March 17, 2003 
Antiwar protesters join 'virtual march'
Washington lawmakers and the White House are flooded with e-mail, faxes and phone calls as people across the country voice their opposition to a possible war.
February 17, 2003 



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