- Tue Nov 15 2005 'Anti-spyware tools not yet up to snuff'
- Wed Dec 19 2007 Changing the rules of enterprise software
What would happen if enterprises coordinated development? The Collaborative Software Initiative aims to find out.
- Mon Jun 8 1998 Technology fuels bank mergers
Technology, not just deregulation, is a catalyst for the spate of recent bank buyouts, though many customers dislike the banks' automation.
- Wed Feb 8 2006 Motorola to launch new mobile-wallet service
If company has its way, North America will follow Japan in paying bills with cell phones.
- Tue Mar 6 2001 PayPal closes $90 million in equity financing
The company, whose system lets Web users send and receive money instantly, says the latest round of funding brings its total equity financing to about $225 million.
- Tue Jul 1 2003 Court says Gator-style ads are legal
A federal court rules that pop-up ads for rivals of U-Haul International, placed atop the moving company's own site by WhenU.com's third-party software application, are legal.
- Fri Dec 14 2007 Cracking open the cybercrime economy
Hacking for fun has evolved into hacking for profit, and created a business model nearly as sophisticated as that of legal software.
- Fri May 21 2004 Google names 31 underwriters
Google adds 29 financial institutions to the two originally listed for its initial public stock offering, creating more options for potential investors.
- Tue Mar 30 2004 New wave of Web ads on the way
Marketers are promising new "lite" online ads that are more effective and less annoying, but they could have a hard time convincing jaded Web surfers that they're for real.
- Tue Mar 25 2008 Is cloud computing more than just smoke?
The hype cycle is picking up speed, just like it did for utility computing a few years ago. But new tech, notably virtualization, is giving cloud computing more shape.

