NBC Inc. and News Corp. announced yesterday that they are calling their new video download site Hulu. The LA Times reports that "the site will start in a private testing format in October" and is designed "to compete with Web-based video sites such as Google Inc.'s YouTube. The site will...
Byline: JACK NEFF jneff@adage.com Johnson & johnson knew suing the American Red Cross for using-of all things, the red-cross logo-wasn't a slick public-relations move. So, likely, did the American Red Cross, advised as...
A few months ago, a New York State Senator introduced a bill in the State Legislature that would, he said, tackle the problem of "iPod oblivion." This condition, Senator Carl Kruger I suggests, is suffered by the thousands of owners of electronic gadgets, from Palm...
Network neutrality refers to the idea that the flow of Internet data should not be controlled by phone and cable companies, which, in turn, say the Net's going to bog down under all those Desperate Housewives downloads unless they can set priorities - and charge for fast-lane service. We explore...
"What is it about sprinkling the word WiMax into a conversation about wireless networks that makes people think that all the hard stuff takes care of itself? Buying enough licensed spectrum to cover the U.S. would be a lot more expensive than the $1 billion they ...
From those 22 original alert services, we were unable to include four: --Net2One (www.net2one.com), --Pinnacor (www.pinnacor.com), --TechDirt (www.techdirt.com), and --CyberClipping (www.luceonline.com). Net2One, based in France, did not respond to...
When college student Rob Malda started his weblog in the mid-1990s, it was mainly a way for him to communicate with friends and other programmers. Today, his website slashdot.org--now really more of an uber-weblog--is one of the most popular sites on the...
Articles 2003-10-20
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