Perspectives from industry analysts
A dose of commentary from leading industry analysts and pundits.
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Eric J. Sinrod
Losing the way over e-discovery?
January 23, 2008 4:00 AM PST
California plans its own set of e-discovery rules, but will they mesh with new proposed federal rules on the same topic, asks Internet attorney Eric Sinrod.
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Håkon Wium Lie
Acid2, Acid3, and the power of default
January 23, 2008 4:00 AM PST
Opera CTO Håkon Wium Lie asks how seriously Microsoft's Web browser will support an upcoming Web standards test.
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Gregory Rosston
Quit fooling with wireless-spectrum auction
January 23, 2008 4:00 AM PST
Gregory Rosston of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research says recent moves by FCC chairman threaten successful history of auctions.
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Charles Cooper
Blu-ray vs. HD DVD: I don't care who wins!
January 18, 2008 4:00 AM PST
Outside of the protagonists and their immediate families, does anyone really give a darn who comes out on top? CNET News.com's Charles Cooper sure doesn't.
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David Hattey
The coming choice in wireless for CIOs
January 17, 2008 4:00 AM PST
With more wireless "walled gardens" coming down, CIOs can finally recast their mobile enterprise infrastructures, FirstHand's David Hattey says.
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Wayne Rosso
Recording industry should brace for more bad news
January 16, 2008 1:49 PM PST
Artists don't need record labels anymore. Mashboxx founder Wayne Rosso says more changes are ahead because of shifts in technology and economics.
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Eric J. Sinrod
Is GPS liability next?
January 16, 2008 4:00 AM PST
Who's on the hook when a navigation system's instructions result in an accident?
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Charles Cooper
What's good for GM 'may' be good for the country
January 11, 2008 4:00 AM PST
CNET News.com's Charles Cooper believes CEO Rick Wagoner's ideas for new high-tech autos are a good start--but just a start.
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Jens F. Laurson and George A. Pieler
Snuffing out Goofy's cigarette
January 10, 2008 4:00 AM PST
Jens F. Laurson and George A. Pieler explain the Janus-like impact of technology when companies make dumb decisions.
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Eric J. Sinrod
Santa's delivered the Open Government Act
January 9, 2008 5:58 AM PST
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why he thinks the newly signed law ensures government accountability in the Digital Age.
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Gary Shapiro
Protectionism never works
January 8, 2008 4:00 AM PST
Instead of erecting new trade barriers, CEA chief Gary Shapiro says it's time to retreat from the rhetoric of protectionism and fear.
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Charles Cooper
After all, it's the Internet, right?
January 4, 2008 4:00 AM PST
CNET News.com's Charles Cooper, who spent vacation time perusing posts about Jewish cabals and minority scams, found little holiday spirit within.
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Jon Oltsik
If you thought 'Security '07' was hairy, just wait
January 3, 2008 4:00 AM PST
Jon Oltsik says 2008 will bring a new cluster of headlines about information security and the workplace.
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Jon Oltsik
Get ready for a rocking '08 in networking tech
December 31, 2007 4:00 AM PST
Networking technology turned out to be one of the more interesting stories in 2007. Jon Oltsik offers a look ahead to the new year.
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Eric J. Sinrod
Can social networking co-exist with the workplace?
December 19, 2007 6:00 AM PST
Corporate moves to completely block social-networking sites will only backfire, Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod says.
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Richard Bullwinkle
An Apple fanboy's lament
December 19, 2007 4:00 AM PST
Macrovision's Richard Bullwinkle questions the longevity of his music collection in the digital age.
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Charles Cooper
Dropping off the grid
December 14, 2007 4:00 AM PST
After screwing up his travel preparations, CNET News.com's Charles Cooper goes through the electronic equivalent of cold turkey.
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Maura Corbett
'Tis the season for common sense copyright
December 13, 2007 4:00 AM PST
Maura Corbett says it's time for partisans in this long-running soap opera to reach a compromise agreement.
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Eric J. Sinrod
Divining the shape of tech things to come
December 12, 2007 4:00 AM PST
If the mindset during a recent gathering of tech hot shots is a harbinger, the gloom and doom crowd is dead wrong, says Internet attorney Eric Sinrod.
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Larry Downes
Save Internet freedom--from regulation
December 12, 2007 4:00 AM PST
Stanford Law School's Larry Downes warns that the information superhighway to hell is surely paved with good intentions.

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