- Thu Aug 31 2006 Blogosphere unmasks the 'secret senator'
- Wed Sep 17 2008 Sarah Palin winning the Wikipedia popularity contest
Even though her VP candidacy was only announced August 29, she was the site's most popular subject for August, and her online popularity could make GOP Web ads more effective.
- Tue May 29 2001 Sprint to beef up wireless applications
The company will announce Wednesday that it is bolstering its wireless Internet service for businesses with software from Everypath.
- Tue Feb 26 2008 Senate antiphishing bill outlaws...what's already illegal
Not only are senators are proposing to outlaw online scams that are already illegal, but their new bill could endanger the privacy of legitimate domain name owners.
- Wed Feb 8 2006 Broadband law rewrite planned for 2006
A top Republican politico says to expect a "comprehensive" proposal to overhaul U.S. telecommunications laws this month.
- Wed Mar 18 1998 Net discounts may be reviewed
Congress may examine the Federal Communications Commission's management of a Net access discount program for schools and libraries.
- Tue Oct 17 2006 Yesterday's taxes stalk tomorrow's telephones
George Pieler says a change in Washington's telecommunications tax climate is long overdue.
- Tue Apr 25 2006 Senator plans Net taxes but no Net neutrality
Republican proposal would levy new taxes to pay for broadband services, but skips the thorny question of Net neutrality.
- Thu May 18 2000 Latin America PC sales surge in first quarter
Strong economies in Brazil and Mexico, coupled with a growing Internet infrastructure, spur the jump in sales.
- Wed Oct 10 2007 Fake caller ID: Fun, legal and easy to do
Caller ID is not to be trusted. Caller ID information, primarily the phone number that often appears on the recipient's telephone display, can easily be faked.




