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  • Mon Jan 19 2009 Bush leaves behind a mixed technology legacy

    Before September 11, 2001, President Bush was willing to devote time to technology topics. After, his presidency moved to a wartime footing, and with the exception of wiretapping, those policy areas were no longer a focus.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Mon Jan 14 2002 Big advertisers headline at Yahoo

    Yahoo says it has a signed commitment from advertising agency Arnold MPG, owned by marketing conglomerate Havas, to buy promotions across its Web portal for various established clients, including Chevron and Fidelity. Financial terms and the length of the deal were not disclosed.

    In a rare deal for Internet publishers, Yahoo will tailor a range of Web advertising opportunities including streaming commercials and "roadblocks" on its site network for Arnold clients. "This type of commitment is necessary to support the continued growth and maturity of this marketplace," Wenda Harris Millard, Yahoo's chief ad sales officer, said in a statement. Yahoo has already started running ad campaigns for Arnold clients including Royal Carribbean, American Legacy Foundation, Chevron and Fidelity under the agreement.

    Posted by Stefanie Olsen

  • Fri Jun 13 1997 CrossRoads to link front and back ends

    CrossRoads Software announces its first middleware products, which promise to connect a company's front-end business applications with older "legacy" back-end applications.

    Posted by Alex Lash

  • Fri Jul 9 2004 Microsoft's 1994 consent decree: Boon or bust?

    Ten years after Bill Gates and Janet Reno shook hands, the jury is out on the real impact of their agreement.

    Posted by Ina Fried

  • Mon Mar 12 2001 WebMethods, i2 strengthen software accord

    The companies say they are beefing up their business-to-business alliance with an agreement involving software sales, integration and development.

    Posted by Erich Luening

  • Fri Sep 18 2009 Five ways that Apps.gov is a trendsetter

    Apps.gov, a new cloud computing portal from the General Services Administration, will serve to demonstrate a variety of new IT practices enabled by cloud. Will the private enterprise follow?

    Posted by James Urquhart

  • Sat Jul 18 2009 How mining nearly killed the 'richest hill on Earth'

    In Butte, Mont., $48 billion worth of copper, gold, and silver mining made a lot of people rich--and created America's largest Superfund site. CNET Road Trip 2009 investigates where things are today.

    Posted by Daniel Terdiman

  • Thu Jun 4 2009 Wind River buy makes Intel a software company

    The $884 million acquisition deal gives Intel a serious software business. But will it light a fire under the Atom chip for embedded computing?

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Mon Feb 22 1999 Keane inks deal with Canadian insurer

    The IT consulting firm inks a five-year, multimillion-dollar application management outsourcing contract with a Toronto-based insurance company.

    Posted by Erich Luening

  • Wed Apr 29 2009 SAP software revenue skids in first quarter

    What's unclear is how much SAP's software revenue slide is attributed to the economy versus pushback from customers annoyed with maintenance fees.

    Posted by Larry Dignan

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