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MySpace's Big Spam Win: Will It Be a Deterrent?
MySpace won statutory damages of more than $230 million against spammers Stanford Wallace and Walter Rines, but the big question is whether this ruling–delivered in the Federal District Court in Los Angeles–will act as a deterrent. To be sure, MySpace's win see court order PDF has some...
Tags: MySpace, Stanford Wallace, User Engagement, Cyberthreats, Spam, Phishing, Viruses And Worms, Security, Spam And Phishing, Larry Dignan
Blog posts 2008-05-14

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Listening on all sides; toward an Emersonian ethics of reading
Listening on all sides; toward an Emersonian ethics of reading. Deming, Richard. Stanford U. Press 2007 182 pages $50.00 Hardcover PS25 Emerson does not appear by himself, but in the company of Wittgenstein, Hegel,...
Articles 2008-05-01
Arizona routs Oregon State, faces Stanford next
LOS ANGELES -- Jordan Hill led five players in double figures with 16 points and Arizona swamped Oregon State 87-56 in the first round of the Pac-10 tournament Wednesday night. The Wildcats needed at least one more win to extend their 23- year streak of NCAA...
Articles 2008-03-13
Book review: 'Wallace Stegner and the American West'
Title: "Wallace Stegner and the American West" Author: by Philip L. Fradkin Publisher: Knopf Pages: 370 Price: $27.50 In a Nutshell: In a provocative and delicately constructed biography, Philip Fradkin, former journalist for the...
Articles 2008-03-02
Can a magic bus save Oregon wrestling?
PLEASANT HILL, Ore. BEFORE KEN Kesey wrote "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," or stocked a psychedelic school bus with LSD and the Merry Pranksters to look for America, he was a wrestler. He might never have written "Cuckoo's Nest," the 1962...
Articles 2008-02-23
Stegner's 'Salt Lake' a fond tribute
WALLACE STEGNER'S SALT LAKE CITY, by Robert C. Steensma, University of Utah Press, 165 pages, $29.95 This splendid book pays fitting tribute to one of Salt Lake City's most illustrious residents, Wallace Stegner, prize-winning novelist (he wrote 12 novels and three short story collections) and historian and...
Articles 2007-12-09
Letters of Stegner captivating
THE SELECTED LETTERS OF WALLACE STEGNER, edited by Page Stegner, Shoemaker-Hoard, 420 pages, $30 Wallace Stegner is Utah's adopted son, having grown up in Salt Lake City and gone to school at the University of Utah, where he even taught. Oddly enough, his son, Page, also a...
Articles 2007-11-18
NBER profile: John B. Shoven.
John B. Shoven is a Research Associate in the NBER's Programs on Aging, Public Economics, and Economic Fluctuations and Growth. He is also the Charles R. Schwab Professor of Economics at Stanford University and the Wallace R. Hawley Director of Stanford's Institute for Economic Policy Research....
Articles 2007-05-01
SME AWARDS
Robert M. Dreyer Award to John S. Livermore and Andv B. Wallace The Robert M. Dreyer Award is presented to the Cordex team of John S. Livermore and Andy B.Wallace "in recognition of 35 years of consistently successful exploration lor ore deposits following Livermore "s previous discovery of Carlin, which...
Articles 2007-02-01
Ninth Circuit Reverses Lower Court Ruling, Halts Development on 10,000-Year-Old Sacred Site at Medicine Lake.
Byline: Stanford Law School MOUNT SHASTA, Calif., Nov. 9 AScribe Newswire -- The Pit River Tribe won a major victory in their long-term struggle to protect a sacred site near Medicine Lake in Northeastern California from energy development this week, when the U.S....
Articles 2006-11-09
ON THE MOVE
Stephen Wallace Sealord Group has appointed Wallace as its new chief financial officer, replacing current CFO Paul McGuinness. A graduate of programmes at Insead, Stanford and Michigan Business Schools, Wallace was previously chief information officer and commercial director transformation for Fonterra. Tim Smith ...
Articles 2006-11-01
Stanford Fellow in Poetry Matt Miller to read at Century House
PLEASANTON -- Award-winning poet and teacher Matt Miller will be the featured artist at the next Century House Poetry Reading on Aug. 6. Miller is a Wallace Stegner Fellow in Poetry at Stanford University. His work has appeared in numerous publications, including Third Coast, DMQ Review,...
Articles 2006-07-08
van Gerven, Walter: The European Union: A Polity of States and Peoples.(Book review)
van Gerven, Walter The European Union: A Polity of States and Peoples Stanford. CA: Stanford University Press 397 pp., $70.00 cloth. $27.95 paper ISBN 0-8047-5063-7 cloth ISBN 0-8047-5064-5 paper Publication Date: April 2005 The aims of this book, as Walter van...
Articles 2006-06-22
Time called entrepreneur's best asset
LEHI -- A group of Utah entrepreneurs spent time Tuesday listening to a university program director, former venture capitalist and technology company executive talk about how they spend time. Ellen Levy, director of industry collaboration and research for Stanford University's Media X program, encouraged the vSpring Capital...
Articles 2006-06-07
Obituary: PROFESSOR GORDON A. CRAIG
Gordon A. Craig was a rare teacher, scholar, and public intellectual who, through his spoken lectures and printed words, could reach many different audiences, including students, specialists, political leaders and policy makers, the news media, and a general reading public interested to know how history impacted their lives and their...
Articles 2005-12-23
Wendell Erdman Berry (1934 – ) American Writer, Poet, and Conservationist
Wendell Erdman Berry (1934 – ) American writer, poet, and conservationist A Kentucky farmer, poet, novelist, essayist and conservationist, Berry has been a persistent critic of large-scale industrial agriculture—which he believes to be a contradiction in terms—and a champion of environmental stewardship and sustainable agriculture . Wendell Erdman...
Articles 2005-10-25
Mids face Duke after 3-week break.(SPORTS)
Byline: Corey Masisak, THE WASHINGTON TIMES After losing its first two games by three points each, Navy's football team might have been ready for a break. If so, the Midshipmen certainly had their wish granted. Three weeks after losing to Stanford 41-38...
Articles 2005-10-01
Another tortured writer.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
Like many others since the 1950s, Lynn Freed ["Doing Time," Memoir, July] addresses the question, "Can creative writing be taught?" She argues that it cannot, but writing programs have provided many fruitful years for many writers. At the University of Iowa,...
Articles 2005-09-01
Concert to mark Pres. Hinckley's 95th birthday
Nearly a month after his actual birthday, some of President Gordon B. Hinckley's most notable friends will present a special concert tonight honoring his 95th birthday. At 7:30 p.m. in the Conference Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and...
Articles 2005-07-22
Menlo School's Class of 2005
Caroline Sawyer Adams, Emily Roland Allen, Devon Mathys Bunker Arscott, Katherine Mitchell Augustus, Kristin Petersmeyer Bagshaw, David Carl Bar-Gadda, Brandon H. Bassett, Kathryn Hagan Bentley, Jennifer Elizabeth Berry, Satahi Carinne Bevels, Wiley Thomas Birkhofer, Thomas Brent Booth, Kevin Matthew Brege, Dana Luisa Bronfman, Kathryn Michele Brownstone, Alphonso Andrew Buiza, Chad...
Articles 2005-06-15
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