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  • Wed Aug 9 2006 Lieberman defeat a win for 'Netroots' politics?

    In taking down the incumbent senator, Ned Lamont relied heavily on Net. A sign of campaigns to come?

    Posted by Caroline McCarthy

  • Fri Nov 2 2007 BEA's financial restatements key to warding off Icahn

    Company needs to get financials in order if it hopes to keep its biggest shareholder from taking control of a possible buyout, legal experts say.

    Posted by Dawn Kawamoto

  • Wed Jul 25 2007 Can't believe Congress blames P2P for security problems? Neither can tech bloggers

    Technology bloggers livid, incredulous, disdainful. Oh wait, that's not news.

    Posted by Emily Shurr

  • Mon Apr 7 2008 Does Microsoft really 'undervalue' Yahoo?

    Redmond threatened to pay less, but the Internet giant says it's worth more. What do independent voices say?

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Thu Aug 26 1999 Prying open the Net's naming system

    The body managing the Internet's vital naming system is engaged in the grueling process of opening up its powerful circle to the broader Net community.

    Posted by Courtney Macavinta

  • Sat Jul 7 2007 Why do we build such complex, ugly things?

    Open source has not yet caught up with proprietary companies like Google and Microsoft in terms of ease of use. We've got a long way to go....

    Posted by Matt Asay

  • Mon Jun 21 2004 How to reform the FCC

    Policy analyst Randolph May says the time is ripe to move the FCC to the executive branch, where there will be more political accountability for its actions.

    Posted by Randolph J. May

  • Wed Oct 4 2000 Voters tune to Net for presidential debates

    Which candidate won the first, and arguably the most important, presidential debate? That depends on where you ask.

    Posted by Patricia Jacobus

  • Mon Mar 31 2008 Recession: The best thing for SEO

    Search marketing may present many opportunities for businesses to maximize their marketing efforts by reaching consumers closer to the point of purchase.

    Posted by Brian R. Brown

  • Thu Feb 26 2004 Oracle's cloudy crystal ball

    With so many forces mounting opposition to Oracle's hostile bid to buy PeopleSoft, cooler heads might suggest it's time to call it quits. But Oracle CEO Larry Ellison has never been one to follow conventional wisdom.

    Posted by Alorie Gilbert and Dawn Kawamoto

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