- Mon Aug 16 2004 RSS gets down to business
Free tool for sharing calendar data on the Net is one of the first nonblogging uses of Really Simple Syndication.
- Wed Aug 4 1999 New & Noteworthy: Free iMacs; More is back; Extensis and Mathematica updates
New & Noteworthy: Free iMacs; More is back; Extensis and Mathematica updates
- Wed Jun 30 2004 IE competitors mull ActiveX alternative
Mozilla, Opera, Apple, Sun and Macromedia plot a way for non-Microsoft browsers to run scriptable plug-ins.
- Thu Sep 16 2004 Microsoft flip-flop may signal blog clog
Redmond's U-turn on abbreviating Web logs may portend a looming bandwidth crunch.
- Fri May 14 2004 The rebirth of high-tech gabathons
With a boom in high-tech conferences again underway, CNET News.com's Charles Cooper asks whether companies are really getting their money's worth.
- Tue Jun 29 2004 When standards don't apply
A growing roster of de facto standards is testing the need for bureaucratic agencies and design-by-committee technologies.
- Wed May 18 2005 The man who's got mainstream radio quaking
Adam Curry is part of a techno-vanguard changing conventional notions about radio. But can he and other podcasters live up to the hype?
- Fri Sep 21 2001 When blogging came of age
In the mad scramble for more information and insight about last week's suicide bombings, Web logs proved their value--and then some, says CNET News.com's Charles Cooper.
- Tue Aug 10 2004 Editors' Picks: The blogosphere: Are blogs worth the hype?
Are blogs a waste of time or do they represent a refreshing perspective on the news?
- Fri May 9 2003 Salam Pax is still alive
CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says the example of a Baghdad blogger, typing away as the bombs fell, testifies both to the specific value of blogging as well as to the broader impact the Internet may yet have around the world.



